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    McCaigs Tower

    McCaigs Tower

    4.5(11 reviews)
    61.4 km

    I've been here quite a few times throughout the years of visiting Oban. Honestly there's not much…read moreto it but a nice place to see. Something you should at least do once whenever you're in Oban. You could actually walk up, a little trek but nice. It's not far from the harbor. The walk takes you through the cute little neighborhood before reaching the top. Or, you could drive. Whatever is easiest. Once your you're reach it, there's a small parking lot with some home surrounding. It's a small amphitheater that has one of the best views of the harbor. I'm not quite sure if any events are held here like weddings and sort. But checking it out and seeing what's it's all about is quite nice. The large lookout is quite cool for pictures. There's a grassy knoll inside with a path and some benches. But if you walk through some of archway, you have the million dollar view of the town, harbor and island. We didn't spend much time as it was freezing and the wind sure didn't help....lol... They do have lights that shine out to enhance the tower which is quite nice. A nice stroll or a little break is always nice and to have a view like that, it's beautiful. Just taking the scenery in was spectacular. You don't need to spend a lot of time here but it's worth checking out. The views alone, totally worth it.

    Worth the visit for the stunning views of Oban Bay! You can…read morewalk up from town or drive up the narrow roads where there is a parking lot just below McCaigs Tower with steps leading up. Built in 1897 by John Stuart McCaig, it immediately resembles the Roman Coliseum to most as it can also be seen when you look up from the town. It has a beautiful garden space in the center that is well maintained.

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    Saint Conan's Kirk

    Saint Conan's Kirk

    5.0(2 reviews)
    63.6 km

    Did a bit of a sightseeing drive that day and decided to stop by this Church. We've been in the…read morearea a few times before, but never visited this place. It's beautifully located at the Loch, right beside the A85. It was a busy day, but we managed to get a parking spot right by the church. There's street parking as well, but with the traffic going on it's good to have a chance to park on the offical (small) lot. It was built in 1881-6; and substantially extended from 1906 to 1914. Designed by the architect Walter Douglas Campbell. There are three chapels inside. One for me was especially interesting: The Bruce Chapel contains a carved wood and alabaster effigy of Robert the Bruce. We did spend more time than we've actually planned. It was just a very stunning place to take in. The architecture with all its detail, the couryard, the park, the views. It's a really amazing and impressive church. Even though well visited, I was still baffled that it isn't even more famous. Not that I did mind...overflowing with visitors it might be less impressive. But I just mean it does deserve a bit more spotlight. Donations are welcome, since there's no entrance fee. Dogs on leash are welcome outside on the grounds. There's also a little Café right next to - with toilets. Surely a beautiful place to visit when in the area.

    This beautiful church is open to the public for no charge. Toss them a donation on the way out if…read moreyou like.

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    Nether Largie Standing Stones - Nether Largie Standing Stones, Kilmartin Glen

    Nether Largie Standing Stones

    5.0(2 reviews)
    30.4 km

    More standing stones and stone circles than you can imagine await you in Kilmartin Glen! The…read moreNether Largie standing stones (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kilmartin_Glen) are really simple, elegant and gorgeous. It's so nice to be able to walk right up to prehistoric stone monuments without feeling like there is a warden perched on one's shoulder -- you can touch the rocks with your bare fingertips! There are so many henges to be had in England & Scotland - this one happens to be in a very scenic rural location, in the middle of a pasture. And - it's free. Without giant busloads of tourists.

    These impressive standing stones are located in a field on the west side of the Kilmartin Burn…read more There are six main stones altogether and most are cup-marked, with the large central stone showing 40 cupmarks and 3 cup-and-ring markings. There are many other iron age sites in this area but this stone circle was the only one we visited recently (owing to bad weather!) In actual fact, over 350 ancient monuments lie within a 10 km radius of Kilmartin village! There's a free car park by the roadside; all you need to do is cross the road (A618) into the field and the stones are quite close (about 250m). It's a good idea to wear boots/wellingtons as the ground can be boggy.

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    Nether Largie Standing Stones, Kilmartin Glen

    Nether Largie Standing Stones - Nether Largie Standing Stones, Kilmartin Glen

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    Nether Largie Standing Stones, Kilmartin Glen

    Tarbert Castle - landmarks - Updated May 2026

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