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    Do you want to explore the Highlands and Islands, visit Mull and go to Balamory? Do you want a quiet, relaxing, holiday? Would you like to be more physical and energetic and do something like hill walking, to see the lovely scenery around Oban. Do you like fishing, scuba diving, or sailing. For the more leisurely holiday there are the ferries to Mull and surrounding Islands. If you want to go shopping, or relax in one of Oban's many pubs or restaurants, Oban can offer them all. Now that the warmer weather is upon us, a break at the Lancaster with its leisure facilities may be just what you need to pass the summer months

Whatever you want to do Oban is a great place to do it from, and the Lancaster is a privately owned, family run, seafront hotel and the perfect venue to do it from. 

 


The Lancaster

We provide the service of a small family owned hotel. The hotel has been run by the Ramage family since 1963. The hotel can accommodate up to fifty people. Our aim is to make your holiday a success, as comfortable and as enjoyable as possible. We hope to make your stay relaxing with no stress, so you return. Whether you come for leisure, pleasure or business, we hope you enjoy yourself. Many of our residents have been coming each year, for many years, so we think we are getting something right after all repeat business is good business.

The Position of the Lancaster and directions to it.

The Lancaster is on the Seafront Next to St. Columba's Cathedral. It is on the North side of the bay looking down Kerrera sound. 

When you enter the town from the East from Connel, you will come down the hill, called Dunollie road, from which you get a lovely view of Oban bay. At the bottom of the hill you come to a roundabout. Get into the right lane and go towards the sea. You will come to a second roundabout, there go right along the sea front (there is no entry to the left because of the one way system) St Columba is in front of you and is readily distinguished as a landmark on Oban's seafront. (large red granite building) We are on the far side. 

If you enter the town from the South, you follow the road through the town till you come to Arygll Square roundabout. As you come onto the roundabout, the ships chandlers shop Nancy Black is on your left. Take the fourth exit (between the Royal Hotel and the Jean Shop) along George street and you will end up on the sea front. Carry on along the seafront till you approach the roundabout and go towards St Columba along the seafront.


 

Contact Information

 

Telephone
(+44) 01631 562587
FAX
(+44) 01631 562587
Postal address
Esplanade, Oban, Argyll, Scotland, PA34 5AD
Electronic mail
General Information:  john@lancasteroban.com
General Information on Oban
www.scenicscotland.net/oban.htm
 

 

 

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Last modified: July 05, 2004