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![]() | Quietly yet conveniently located in central Oban with views of the Bay, the sound of Kerrera and the Beinns of Mull. |

| Roseneath Roseneath, a lovely Victorian Villa on the lower hill overlooking Oban Bay has been welcoming guests for many years. From the front rooms watch the fishing and leisure craft in the bay as well as the ferries bound for Mull, Coll, Tiree, Colonsay, Lismore, Barra and South Uist. |
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| For the sporting visitor…. Nearby is the Atlantis Leisure Centre, incorporating health and fitness suites, swimming pool, squash and tennis courts and many other facilities. There is a bowling green for those whose preference is for the less energetic. Sea bathing can be enjoyed at Ganavan Sands and for the golfer there is a treat in store as there are several excellent courses in Lorn. Glencruitten in Oban is scenic in nature though hilly and offers a challenge to all levels of golfers. This part of Argyll offers a wide variety of walking and rambling in countryside of mountains and loch, forest and moor, island and inlet. |

| For the nature lover… With its West Coast mild and temperate, Oban and North Lorn has much to inspire the botanist and gardening enthusiast. The long summer days allow visitors to explore the rich depository of gardens in the area, many set in the finest scenery imaginable. If bird watching is your passion, the area offers a spectacular diversity of bird life to discover, from sea-bird colonies to the high-hill havens of birds of prey. |

| For the heritage seeker… History and heritage are everywhere and there is abundant opportunity for the visitor to explore the historic sites of the West Highlands. ![]() Off the rocky Ross of Mull lies the little island of Iona, steeped in history as the birth place of Christianity in Scotland. From here, Columba spread the Gospel across the ancient Kingdom and Iona still generates its own peace and tranquility to pilgrim and tourist alike. |

| Finally… There are many restaurants, cafes and bars in Oban, several offering live music and ceilidhs during season. And for the visitor who enjoys a "wee dram", Oban distillery tempts with regular tastings of its fine Malt whisky produce. |

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