Tours In, around, to and from Oban SCOTLAND
Tartan Tours Oban
Adventure Awaits, Go Find It.
Oban is the biggest town in the Isles and Argyll and is famous as Scotland's Seafood Capital and Gateway to the Isles. Because of the area's easy accessibility to Scotland's western isles, most individuals pass through the town without spending time to explore its wide array of attractions and appreciate its stunning beauty.
Knowing where to begin your tours in Oban can be daunting due to its many activities, restaurants and tourist attractions. We have crafted a guided tour to make your visit to Oban truly spectacular and memorable.
We also do amazing bespoke tours and guided transfers.
Whether you are interested in exploring film sets such as Harry Potter or your own genealogy locations we can help you.
Our highly rated 3hour historical tour of Oban and Seafood Experience
Guests will meet at a central point in Oban where they will be welcomed in our unique tartan vehicle.
We will take you off the beaten track, to visit local historical sites and the countryside.
At the end of the tour you will be provided with a seafood lunch that has been created exclusively for you to enjoy.
First Stop - The Chapel at Dunstaffanage Castle
The Tartan Tour of Oban brings you back in time. You will arrive and instantly and be immersed the scottish history.
You will start off in Oban and visit unique landmarks and learn the history of Oban then you will visit the Chapel at Dunstaffnage Castle which has unique local history dating back to the 12th Century.
Next On The Tour: St Conan's Kirk
Ancient historical church dating back to 13th Century and holding bone fragments of Scotland's most famous king Robert the Bruce.
Get The Cameras Ready For Kilchurn Castle
From there you will have opportunities to take photographs of Kilchurn Castle which dates to back to 15th century and was the original home of the Clan Campbell.
Glen Lonan Road? The Hidden Gem
This glen is hard to find and not normally visited by tourists.
The guests will be taken through Glen Lonan Road and the valley where standing stones and highland cattle can be observed. There should be opportunities to get up close and personal with highland cows and calf's
Glen Lonan Road is More then Just a Road
Local standing stones and drive through local farms and chance to photograph highland cows
Other Things To Note
Look out for tartan coloured vehicle. Try to be there at least 5 minutes before starting time as we cannot wait at this location for no more than a few minutes