Scotland - 'Oban' (West Coast).
2010 in Scotland. In the city of 'Oban' on the west coast. Playing 'Barnsey 'on my mobile phone. Very early morning - freezing as!
West coast railway company 37's with rail tour from Inverurie to Oban
West Coast Scotland & Oban vlog#5
another trip along the west coast of scotland visiting Dunstaffnage Castle and Oban
Places to see in ( Oban - UK )
Places to see in ( Oban - UK )
Oban is a resort town within the Argyll and Bute council area of Scotland. Despite its small size, Oban is the largest town between Helensburgh and Fort William. During the tourist season, the town of Oban can play host to up to 25,000 people.
Oban occupies a setting in the Firth of Lorn. The bay is a near perfect horseshoe, protected by the island of Kerrera; and beyond Kerrera, the Isle of Mull. To the north, is the long low island of Lismore, and the mountains of Morvern and Ardgour.
The area around Oban is rich with attractions for tourists, from the dramatic scenery of the coast and mountains to the fascinating histories of the local castles and ancient religious sites. There are also many activities available for families and those interested in more active pursuits. The Oban and Lorn tourist information website has detailed information for visitors. The Oban Visitor Information Centre, operated by VisitScotland, is located in the Columba Buildings on the North Pier.
Oban lies at the western end of the A85 road. It also has a railway station from where a number of Abellio ScotRail trains run to and from Glasgow Queen Street daily. The town is also an important ferry port: it is Caledonian MacBrayne's busiest terminal. Oban is known as the Gateway to the Isles, with ferries sailing to the islands of Lismore, Colonsay, Islay, Coll, Tiree, to Craignure on Mull, to Castlebay on Barra and to Lochboisdale on South Uist. In 2005, a new ferry terminal was opened, and in 2007 a second linkspan opened, allowing two vessels to load/unload at the same time.
Alot to see in ( Oban - UK ) such as :
McCaig's Tower
Dunstaffnage Castle
Falls of Lora
St Columba's Cathedral
Dunollie Castle
Kerrera
Loch Creran
Kilmartin Glen
Inveraray Jail
Castle Stalker
Castle Sween
Oban Distillery
Gylen Castle
Oban War & Peace Museum
Dunstaffnage Chapel
Oban Times Museum
Oban Bay
Ganavan Bay
Oban War Memorial
Hutcheson's Monument
( Oban - UK ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting the city of Oban . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Oban - UK
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Oban Harbour West Coast Of Scotland
Tour Scotland travel video of the harbour in Oban on ancestry visit to the Scottish West Coast. The modern town of Oban grew up around the whisky distillery, which was founded there in 1794. The town was raised to a burgh of barony in 1811 by royal charter. Sir Walter Scott visited the area in 1814, the year in which he published his poem The Lord of the Isles; interest in the poem brought many new visitors to the town. The town was made a Parliamentary Burgh in 1833. The arrival of the railway, Oban to Callender Railway, opened on 30th Jun 1880 brought further prosperity, revitalising local industry and giving new energy to tourism. Work on McCaig's Tower, a prominent local landmark, started in 1895. It was paid for by John Stewart McCaig, born 1824, died 1902, and was constructed, in hard times, to give work for local stone masons. However, its construction ceased in 1902 on the death of its benefactor. During World War II, Oban was used by Merchant and Royal Navy ships and was an important base in the Battle of the Atlantic. Since the 1950s, the principal industry has remained tourism, though the town is also an important ferry port, acting as the hub for CalMac, Caledonian McBrayne, ferries to many of the islands of the Inner and Outer Hebrides
Oban Harbour And Town West Coast Of Scotland
Tour Scotland video of the harbour and town at Oban on ancestry visit to the Scottish West Coast. The modern town of Oban grew up around the whisky distillery, which was founded there in 1794. The town was raised to a burgh of barony in 1811 by royal charter. Sir Walter Scott visited the area in 1814, the year in which he published his poem The Lord of the Isles; interest in the poem brought many new visitors to the town. The town was made a Parliamentary Burgh in 1833. The arrival of the railway, Oban to Callender Railway, opened on 30th Jun 1880 brought further prosperity, revitalising local industry and giving new energy to tourism. Work on McCaig's Tower, a prominent local landmark, started in 1895. It was paid for by John Stewart McCaig, born 1824, died 1902, and was constructed, in hard times, to give work for local stone masons. However, its construction ceased in 1902 on the death of its benefactor. During World War II, Oban was used by Merchant and Royal Navy ships and was an important base in the Battle of the Atlantic. Since the 1950s, the principal industry has remained tourism, though the town is also an important ferry port, acting as the hub for CalMac, Caledonian McBrayne, ferries to many of the islands of the Inner and Outer Hebrides
Oban, Scotland, UK
Beautiful day! Just capturing a picturesque view of Oban, the little harbour town on the west coast of Scotland.
Oban Live 2019 - Skerryvore featuring Oban High School Pipe Band
Introducing Oban Live 2019 - tickets on sale at 12pm, Saturday 10th Nov.
Mossfield Stadium, Oban - 7th & 8th June 2019
A film by Dòmhnall Eòghainn MacKinnon, featuring Oban High School Pipe Band and pipers Martin Gillespie and Scott Wood from trad-fusion band Skerryvore, one of Scotland's finest musical exports.
Oban Live, Argyll's biggest outdoor live music concert, takes in the unique sights and sounds of Scotland's west coast town of Oban in this stunning two minute film. The event, which transforms Mossfield shinty pitch into a stadium sized concert arena for two days, welcomes visitors from all over the world who come to see an eclectic all star line-up of traditional, folk, rock and pop artists in a unique west coast setting.
Visit obanlive.com.
5 Top-Rated Tourist Attractions in Oban, Fort William and the Surrounding Area | UK Travel Guide
Best 5 Top-Rated Tourist Attractions in Oban, Fort William, and the Surrounding Area
The busy town of Oban lies by a sheltered bay in the lee of the island of Kerrera, 49 mi south of Fort William. Since Victorian times the town has been one of Scotland's most popular resorts, as well as an important harbor for services to the West Highlands and the Hebrides. One of the most popular boat excursions from Oban takes in the small islands of Staffa and Iona with views en route of the beautiful east coast of Mull. Oban also makes a good base for sightseeing excursions into the Highland mountains and lochs, while Ganavan Sands behind Dunollie Castle offers opportunities for bathing
1. McCaig's Tower
2. Dunstaffnage Castle and Chapel
3. Castle Stalker and Kerrera Gylen Castle
4. Loch Awe and Kilchurn Castle
5. Kilmartin Church and Castle Sween
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AZCelts Day trip in Oban, Scotland
This video features our day trip from the Alexandra Hotel in Oban, Scotland with
Highland Heritage to nearby tourist attractions on the West Coast of Scotland
on March 14, 2009. Unfortunately we never took the camera off the bus this day
because it was raining.
Oban, Scotland: Classic Scottish Port Town
More info about travel to Oban: Oban, Scotland, the Gateway to the Isles, is a busy little ferry terminal. The wind, boats, gulls, layers of islands, and the promise of a wide-open Atlantic beyond give a shiver-and-bustle vitality to this classic Scottish port town.
More info about travel to Iona and Mull: Regardless of the weather, a tour of Scotland's Iona and Mull offers the best one-day look at dramatic and historic Hebrides Island scenery. After bussing across Mull, it's a one-mile ferry ride to the sleepy island of Iona, a great place for a break from a busy itinerary.
At you'll find money-saving travel tips, small-group tours, guidebooks, TV shows, radio programs, podcasts, and more on this destination.
A Day Trip to the West Coast of Scotland with Timberbush Tours | Watch Me See
Come with me on a day trip to the castles, fisher towns and valleys of the West Coast of Scotland. My itinerary includes Inveraray Castle, Oban and Glencoe and the company I went with is Timberbush Tours.
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Disclaimer: Timberbush Tours invited me on this tour, but all opinions expressed are my own.
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Calmac: Scotland's West Coast
Back in March we filmed Mark Beaumont riding the Hebridean Cycle Way in under 24 hours. On our journey we spent a lot of time Island hopping on Calmac Ferries. Here's the footage we collected of and from the ferries.
Filmed by:
Stefan Morrocco
Kieran Duncan
Euan Ryan
Edited by:
Stefan Morrocco
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Exploring Scotland's Western Coast: Oban, Iona, and Isle of Skye
Scotland, you did not disappoint. We could hike on the Isle of Skye and take pictures of puffins forever. A return trip is certainly in our future.
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Discover the Best of Britain – Scotland's Wild West Coast
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The Great British Road Trip (Part 16) - Oban (Scotland)
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Midsummer Meander West Coast 2013
Images from flights made on June 20 and June 21 2013 round Scotland's West Coast in a Piper Arrow - Cumbernauld/Glenforsa/Plockton/Machrihanish/Oban/Cumbernauld. There were some severe weather fronts moving through in the course of these flights with lowering cloud formations to be avoided.
Scotland: West Coast Bike Tour with Freewheeling Adventures
Holiday by riding low-traffic country roads in Scotland with Freewheeling Adventures. We offer both guided and self-guided adventures in the British Isles at
Enjoy the best of Scotland, Ireland, England and Wales as you cycle or hike through these beautiful vacation destinations.
We offer the following tours in Scotland:
West Coast Bike – Places visited include Glasgow, Kilmartin, Lochgilphead, Dalriada, Crinan, Loch Awe, Inverliever and Eredine forests, Taynuilt, Glen Lonan, Oban, Iona, Mull, Ulva, Calgary Bay, Tobermory, Glengorm Castle, The Ardnamurchan Peninsula, Kilchoan, Loch Sunart, Salen, Moidart, Castle Tioram, Loch Shiel Estate, Strontian, Corran Ferry, and Fort William, where you can take the train line to visit Loch Ness, Ben Nevis and Glencoe.
North Bike – Places visited include Inverness, the Culloden Battle site, Loch Ness, River Ness, the Great Glen Way, Drumnadrochit, Strathglass, Glen Urquhart, Beauly, the Black Isle, the Cromarty Firth, Easter Ross, Glenmorangie Distillery, Tain, the Dornoch Firth, Strath Oykel, the Assynt Highlands, Loch Assynt, Sutherland, Lochinver, Eas a' Chual Aluinn (the highest waterfall in the UK), Ullapool, Inverpolly Nature Reserve, the Inverewe Gardens, and the Corrieshalloch gorge.
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Scotland - Western Isles & West Coast Cycle Tour 2012 (The Return)
After last year's amazing cycle tour of the Western Isles & West Coast I decided to return one year on. Slightly modified trip from last year but again starting and finishing in Oban. Tour visited Barra, Vatersay, Mingulay, Eriskay, South Uist, Benbecula, North Uist, Berneray, Harris,, Lewis, St Kilda, Skye and Mull. Highlights included visiting St Kilda, climbing Clisham on Harris and the weather...amazingly it only rained once in two weeks :).