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  1. 6 de mai. de 2021 · Difficulty: Easy to Uncomfortable, depending on the Scottish weather. Duration: 10h15 (9h50- 8h05) Starting Point: Oban or Ulva Ferry (Isle of Mull) Destination: Staffa and Lunga Islands, Treshnish Isles. Tours: Calmac & Turus Mara or StaffaTours. Price: £70 (From Oban) Best time to visit: May-July.

  2. Oban Harbour is not only a gateway to the surrounding islands but also a hub of activity, offering a chance to witness the maritime heritage of the town. Eat in the Seafood Capital of Scotland Oban proudly holds the title of “Seafood Capital of Scotland,” and it’s no wonder why.

  3. Scotland is abundant in remote islands and inaccessible cliffs away from predators, which are best for Puffins’ colonies. It won’t come as a surprise that Scots wholeheartedly love their ‘sea parrots’ (as Puffins are often referred to), and we do enjoy their annual visits and respect & protect them the best we can.

  4. The Slate Islands are a collection of islands which sit off Scotland’s West Coast, within easy reach of Oban. They are not nearly as well-known as their Inner Hebridean neighbours, which is exactly why they are so appealing. Read on, to discover my findings from the intriguing islands of Seil, Easdale and Luing.

  5. Europe. Oban, the main gateway to many of the Hebridean islands, is a waterfront town on a delightful bay, with sweeping views to Kerrera and Mull. It's peaceful in winter, but in summer the town centre is jammed with traffic and crowded with holidaymakers and travellers headed for the archipelago. But the setting is still lovely, and Oban's ...

  6. Price. Summer 2024 - From £36.35 per adult, £18.20 per child (aged 5-15 years), £170.25 for the car and £85.20 per motorcycle - length restrictions apply. Charges apply to all vehicles. Bicycles are free and can be added to your booking. SHARE THIS:

  7. Oban Distillery Most of the buildings are 19th century, save a couple of old inns and the distillery built by John and Hugh Stevenson in 1794. One of the oldest distilleries in Scotland, and certainly older than the town, Oban produces a stunning malt whisky that falls between the smokier drams of the islands and the sweeter nuances of the ...