Welcome to Lagganbeg Guest House Oban Scotland

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Oban hotel Welcome to Lagganbeg Guest House!

Lagganbeg is a small home form home guest house situated in the heart of Oban's town centre.

We are a few minutes walk away from the town's many breathtaking views and wonderful charms, including shops, restaurants, bars, cinema, seafront and the famous Oban distillery awaits your discovery.

We are also situated close by to all transport routes, including the train and bus station, ferry terminal and the sea plane port. Oban is the perfect base to explore the West coast of Scotland, many day trips to the western isles include Mull, Iona, Tiree, Coll Islay and Colonsay. Inland there is direct touring routes to Fort William, Glencoe, Mallaig, the Isle of Skye, Crianlarich, Campbeltown and Dunoon.

Lagganbeg Guest House Accommodation

All our rooms are individually decorated and styled with a comfortable boutique feel. We have six rooms consisting of four double en suite, one twin en suite and one double which has a private shower room located next door to the bedroom.

Our rooms include the following :-
· En suite (apart from one)
· Colour Television
· Welcome folder
· Hospitality tray
· Radio alarm clock with CD player
· Hair dryers
· Original artwork of Oban

All prices include breakfast. We are open all year expect the Christmas period. New year bookings welcome.

Oban Attractions
Your first view of Oban is one you are unlikely to forget. From the north, you glimpse this bustling port from the top of the 'Bealach-an-Righ'. As you sweep down the hills towards the expanse of the bay, the view opens up before you and one appreciate why Oban has developed into one of Scotland's most popular west coast holiday towns.

Beyond Oban meaning 'little bay' in Gaelic, lie the Islands of the inner Hebrides: Kerrera, which protects the town from the Atlantic storms, the green island of Lismore, majestic Mull and the granite mountains of the Morvern peninsula. Beyond them, the sacred island of Iona, Coll, Colonsay and Tiree.

Oban is known as the 'Gateway to the Isles', with panoramic views of mountains, lochs and islands which have captivated artists, musicians, authors and poets over the centuries.

Oban remains a magnet for travelers from all over the world, with many activities to enjoy including horse riding, mountain biking, site seeing, castles and ruins, shopping, sailing, diving, fishing, golfing, walking and is known as the 'Fish capital of Scotland' with many award winning restaurants.

Oban is also close by to the famous 'Bridge over the Atlantic' to the Island of Seil, and by boat to Easdale Island with its fascinating history of the Scottish Slate industry.

"A great place to stay."

Email Lagganbeg Guest House enquiries & reservations: bookscotland@madbookings.com