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The Pierhouse Hotel sits on the shores of Loch Linnhe in the village of Port Appin.
Appin Holiday Homes -Caravans, Lodges, Shepherds Hut and Train Carriage stays is located in Appin, midway between the towns of Oban and Fort William.
Located in Oban, a 6-minute walk from Corran Halls, No17 The Promenade has accommodations with a terrace, free private parking, a restaurant and a bar.
Providing a garden, Highland Croft B&B provides accommodations in Onich. This beachfront property offers access to free Wifi and free private parking.
MacKays is a high-quality, 4-star guest house, which is exclusively for adults. The award-winning property stands out on Oban's beautiful seafront, with uninterrupted views of the busy harbor.
Croft 11 Clovullin is a recently renovated vacation home in Ardgour where guests can make the most of the private beach area and garden.
Westbay Seafront Apartment offers accommodations in Oban, a 1-minute walk from Corran Halls and 3.3 miles from Dunstaffnage Castle.
Facing the beachfront, Kilcamb Lodge Hotel offers 4-star accommodations in Strontian and has a garden, private beach area and terrace.
Located just 5 miles from Oban, right on the lake shores and on Loch Etive, Lochnell Arms Hotel features a restaurant overlooking the famous Falls of Lora.
Set on the edge of Oban's Esplanade, with sea views of Mull, Kerrera and the Firth of Lorne, the hotel has a sun lounge and free WiFi.
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