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Glenara Bed and Breakfast

Rockfield Road, Oban, Argyll PA34 5DQ
Telephone: 01631 563172

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 Glenara

Glenara is a traditional stone Edwardian House in one of Scotland's most beautiful and scenic areas with views out over Oban Bay. The house is owned and operated by Jenny and Bernard Childs with emphasis on a warm and friendly atmosphere and personal service so that you can relax and enjoy your holiday. The house is situated above the town centre, but only 5 minutes or so walking distance to all local amenities, including shops, restaurants, trains and ferries. Indeed, it is the perfect base for visiting the Isles and Islands.


 Glenara Bed and Breakfast, Oban


Breakfasts

Breakfast is served between 8:00 and 9:00 am, cooked to order and served in the dining room. You have a choice from a variety of cereals, fresh fruit salad and yoghurt, full traditional grilled breakfast, toast and tea or coffee.

Wherever possible we serve organic and or fair trade food.

Special diets (vegetarian, gluten free, etc) are also catered for. Please mention when booking.


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Bedrooms

Our accommodation comprises 3 en-suite bedrooms: -
1 double with king size bed - 1st floor
1 double with super king size bed and lounge area with sofa and armchair - 2nd floor
1 triple with 3 full size single beds and sofa - 1st floor

Each room has TV, tea/coffee hospitality tray, radio alarm, hairdryer and shaving point.

Booking/Prices - minimum £35 per person per night.

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