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Getting To Oban

Travelling to Oban, on the west coast of Scotland, is a joy. Around three hours by car, coach or train from Glasgow or Edinburgh and less than 2 hours from Stirling, the scenic journey is a memorable part of a visit to this bustling sea side town.

Oban is easily reached from Central Scotland by taking the A82 which skirts the west side of Loch Lomond. Then either via Tyndrum or follow the A83 over the ‘Rest and be Thankful’ through Inveraray. Both journeys take between 2 and 3 hours, although you may be tempted to stop several times to admire the scenery.

Meeting Point For Your Activities Near Oban

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Oban By Car

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Oban By Bus

If you are travelling by coach you can visit the Citylink website or phone them on 08705 505050

Oban By Train

By rail, the journey takes you along the world-famous West Highland Line. First ScotRail runs trains three times a day from Glasgow Queen Street Station to Oban (two on Sunday). For times and prices visit the Trainline site or First Scotrail. To plan your timetable go to Timetables Online.
You can also phone National Rail enquiries on 08457 484950

Oban By Air

Flying to Glasgow or Edinburgh is easy. Both airports are served by all the major, and many of the minor, UK airlines. This provides plenty of flights to choose from with bargain rates. In addition to being busy domestic airports both Glasgow and Edinburgh receive daily scheduled flights from Europe. Glasgow also boasts direct flights to and from the United States.You can also fly to Oban directly by private charter flight to Oban Airport at North Connel.

(Please note that you will need transport or to use public transport to get to Taynuilt for your activity)