Argyll Mansions Villa
Main amenities
- 150 m²
- 3 bedrooms
- 1 bathroom
- 5 guests
- 3 beds
Location
Situated at a distance of 300 metres from Purdie's of Oban, the 1-bedroom Argyll Mansions Villa offers quick access to numerous city landmarks nearby. Guests can enjoy canoeing, hiking, and horseback riding at this self-catering villa, located at a distance of 11 km from Oban Distillery.
You'll be at a distance of 600 metres from McCaig's Tower and a short distance from Oban Marina. Positioned at a 900-metre distance from Oban Baptist Church, this property is popular among both worshippers and tourists.
The accommodation provides guests with media amenities like high-speed internet for additional comfort. The property comes with a bathroom with a bath and a shower.
Guests are welcome to cook their own meals in a fully equipped kitchen of the villa. Bridge Cafe, serving British dishes, is a few metres away from the accommodation. Oban bus station can also be found within walking distance of Argyll Mansions Villa.
Review by hotel critic
During my recent stay at Argyll Mansions, I was pleasantly surprised by the spacious three-bedroom flat, which offered stunning views of the beautiful bay and surrounding landmarks. The well-equipped kitchen made it a joy to self-cater, and I particularly appreciated the convenience of having a dishwasher and washing machine on hand, especially after exploring the rugged coastline of Oban with my fellow marine biologist friends. The flat's cosy ambiance, thanks to a responsive heating system, perfectly complemented our evenings spent unwinding in the spacious living room, where we indulged in local Scottish cuisine from the restaurant below, while discussing the marvels of maritime biodiversity. If you’re seeking a unique blend of comfortable accommodation and easy access to the stunning Scottish landscapes, Argyll Mansions is certainly a place to consider. With free WiFi and nearby public parking, this central gem is an ideal base to explore the captivating islands of Kerrara, Lismore, and Mull—perfect for any nature enthusiast looking to immerse themselves in the striking beauty of Scotland's west coast.