Do You Need A Car In Oban?

Unfortunately — if you don’t want to/can’t have a car you will be on other people’s schedule. There are infrequent local buses and you could possibly hire a driver guide, or hire a taxi in Tobermory. But honestly, w/o a car the day trips out of Oban are your best bet.

What can you do in Oban without a car?

Outwith the town you could spend days exploring castles, gardens, villages, beaches, forests, and fun and unusual attractions, from the power station hollowed into a mountain to boat trips where you can spot basking sharks and a host of other sea life. Oban itself is compact and it’s easy to get round on foot.

How do you get around Oban?

Once in Oban, hire a car or bicycle or use taxis or buses to get around. Speak to one of Oban’s Town Ambassadors for information – they try to meet every cruise ship passenger tender.

Is Oban worth visiting?

Tourists and Scots alike often make a trip to Oban before continuing on to the Scottish Highlands. The town itself is quite picturesque, there are many fun things to do in Oban, and you can also visit some of the surrounding islands quite easily from here.

Can you visit Mull without a car?

Re: Mull without a car? It all depends on what your interests are. You can do specialist tours (wildlife, photography) direct from Tobermory but it’s not a cheap option. You can also do boat trips either directly from Tobermory, or that pick up from Tobermory and take you to their departure point at Ulva Ferry.

Can you walk around Oban?

If you plan on exploring Oban and the West Coast of Scotland, the best to do it is by walking! Oban walks are some of the most popular activities when visiting the area. There are plenty of hidden walking trails, local hotspots, as well as hikes near Oban.

Why is Oban so popular?

To compliment its fine whisky, Oban is also famed as a great seafood town, which comes as no surprise; but one of the great experiences is to take the free boat over the Kerrera and have a meal at the Waypoint Bar and Grill – affording fantastic views over the Bay as you enjoy the fare.

Is Oban a big town?

4 – The town of Oban has a resident population of just over 8,500 people, but during the tourist season it swells to accommodate up to 25,000 people.

Can you do a day trip to Mull from Oban?

For many visitors to Oban, a trip to the Isle of Mull is a holiday highlight, and the 45 minute ferry makes it an ideal choice for a day trip. Mull attracts visitors throughout the year, with its stunning scenery, fascinating history and wonderful wildlife.

Can you go from Oban to Iona?

The most direct route for Iona is via the Oban to Craignure Ferry (see above). It is then a 1 hour drive from Craignure to Fionnphort. There is also a bus service which connects with the ferry at Craignure. The bus journey from Craignure takes approximately 1 hour 20 minutes.

Is Oban or Fort William nicer?

Oban has a fine and breezy coastal setting but Fort William is nearer more rugged scenery. Helpful facts for itinerary planning for you to make your own choice – but we tend towards Oban. In planning a tour of the West Highland seaboard of Scotland, most visitors are faced with the Oban or Fort William question.

Are midges a problem in Oban?

I have lived in Oban for 10 years with my family and we have never seen or been bitten by ‘midges’. If you are in the town or by the coast then it really is no difference from being anywhere else in Britain.

Can you see whales in Oban?

Sealife Adventures run whale search and wildlife watching boat trips from our pontoon on the mainland near Oban on the west coast of Scotland. The area is exceptional for porpoise, minke whales, dolphins, basking sharks, otters and seals.

How much does it cost to go to Mull from Oban?

Ticket price: a standard car with two adult passengers currently costs £31.30 for a return journey. If travelling via the Corran ferry, add that return fare of £20.00 to total £51.30.

How long is the ferry from Mull to Oban?

46 minutes
The most direct route to Mull is by ferry from Oban, which drops you at Craignure. The journey takes 46 minutes. Vehicle reservations are recommended.

Is Isle of Mull walkable?

Mull and Iona are excellent islands for walking. Their landscapes are diverse, with forests, moors, hills, coastlines and glens to explore. And there’s so much to see while you’re out and about, from Mull’s fascinating geology to Iona’s beautiful beaches. Plus, there’s all the wonderful wildlife to look out for.

Can you see puffins near Oban?

There can be up to 3000 Puffins on the island in addition to other seabirds such as Razorbills, Guillemots and Fulmars to name a few. Around the cliffs, there are numerous burrows where puffins nest, you’ll be able to get close to the burrows and watch the adults fly back and forth bringing fish to the burrow.

Does Oban have a beach?

Ganavan Sands is located north of Oban in Argyll & The Isles. This picturesque sandy beach boasts easy access, ample parking and great views out to Mull, Lismore and Morven. The beach lies adjacent to a super coastal walk.

Where are the golden eagles near Oban?

From Oban, catch a ferry to the island of Mull, which is famed for its eagles. Mull has the highest density of nesting golden eagles in Europe, and this spectacular predator can often be seen soaring over the island’s remote glens, moorland and mountains.

Can you see the northern lights in Oban?

Oban. Along with Skye, this is one of the best places to spot the Northern Lights on the west coast but it’s best to stay from the main town and the light pollution there.

Does it rain a lot in Oban?

Throughout the year, in Oban, there are 251.8 rainfall days, and 1222mm (48.11″) of precipitation is accumulated.