Oban is the frontier between the West Highlands and the Islands. Its mild, temperate climate, warmed by the Gulf Stream, sets it apart in a region known for its rugged natural beauty. The proximity to the coast lends Oban some of that salted character for which the Islands are renown, though this is as gentle as the soft rains which give the fishing town its lush surrounds.
Embarking on the classic tour of Oban Distillery, this experience will offer you the chance to savour three delicious drams of Oban, whilst your host shares insights into our history and unique whisky making process.
From our traditional mash tun through our captivating Still House, to the old filling store, you will learn about how we create the distinctive character and flavours of Oban whisky.
Oban is the frontier between the West Highlands and the Islands. Its mild, temperate climate, warmed by the Gulf Stream, sets it apart in a region known for its rugged natural beauty. The proximity to the coast lends Oban some of that salted character for which the Islands are renown, though this is as gentle as the soft rains which give the fishing town its lush surrounds.
* Please arrive 15 minutes prior to the start of your allotted tour time
* No parking facilities onsite.
* Tour delivered in English
* Over 18’s only.
* Drivers packs available upon request
Oban is a picturesque coastal town in the Scottish Highlands, known for its stunning sea views, fresh seafood, and as a gateway to the Hebridean islands. With its charming architecture, rich maritime history, and vibrant local culture, Oban offers a unique blend of relaxation and adventure.
A colossal folly built in the 19th century, offering panoramic views of Oban and the surrounding coastline. The structure is reminiscent of the Colosseum in Rome.
One of the oldest and most famous whisky distilleries in Scotland, offering tours and tastings of their award-winning single malt whisky.
A small but fascinating museum dedicated to the history of Oban during World War II, with exhibits on the town's role in the war effort.
A 15th-century castle located on a small island in Loch Awe, offering stunning views and a glimpse into Scotland's medieval past.
A small, uninhabited island known for its unique basalt columns and natural arches, including the famous Fingal's Cave.
A picturesque island known for its wildlife, scenic landscapes, and charming villages. The island is a popular destination for day trips from Oban.
A selection of fresh seafood, including oysters, mussels, prawns, and scallops, often served with a variety of sauces and bread.
A traditional Scottish dish made with haggis (a savory pudding containing sheep's heart, liver, and lungs, mixed with oatmeal and spices), mashed turnips (neeps), and mashed potatoes (tatties).
A creamy smoked haddock soup, often served with bread or oatcakes.
A traditional Scottish dessert made with whipped cream, raspberries, honey, and toasted oats.
This is the warmest and sunniest time of the year, perfect for outdoor activities and exploring the nearby islands. The town is lively with festivals and events.
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Oban is a generally safe destination for travelers, with low crime rates. However, as with any destination, it's important to take basic precautions to ensure a safe and enjoyable trip.
Oban Railway Station
Oban Bus Station
Buses are a convenient and affordable way to get around Oban and explore the surrounding areas.
Available • Apps: No specific apps, but taxis can be hailed or booked by phone
Car, Bike
The Isle of Mull is a picturesque island known for its wildlife, scenic landscapes, and charming villages. It's a popular destination for day trips from Oban.
Staffa Island is a small, uninhabited island known for its unique basalt columns and natural arches, including the famous Fingal's Cave.
A 15th-century castle located on a small island in Loch Awe, offering stunning views and a glimpse into Scotland's medieval past.
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