Planning a one day itinerary in Oban – A nutshell
If you’re looking to get the best of seafront living in the Scottish highlands, Oban is the place to be. We spent just a day in the little seaside town, but it was one of the best experiences we had, especially with food, drink and most importantly, Oban’s very own whisky distillery, which is named after the little town. Here’s a guide to planning a one day itinerary in Oban – make sure to partake in the freshly caught oysters and fish! Till this day, the thought of the Oban oysters makes my mouth water. And the single malt whisky? It’s by far the most smooth of all.
Accommodation
We stayed at the Ranald Hotel during our stay in Oban. It’s a quaint little hotel which was fully-booked during the time we were there. Therefore, I’d encourage you to book a hotel in advance, as Oban is can be a popular destination especially during summer. I recalled the staff of the Ranald Hotel being very helpful and strong – he single-handedly carried our suitcases (of 15kg each) up five flights of stairs. I was very touched by that. The breakfast at the hotel is excellent too. Click on the link below to find out more.
Food
As a seafood lover, I found the food amazing. Each trip to the restaurant or the simple little seafood shack got me so excited. The seafood, which I think were caught right from the waters near Oban, were exceeding sweet and fresh. I could go on and on… For good value, visit the seafood shack along the Oban harbour. Directions are in the link below. I’d also encourage you to visit the Waterfront Fishhouse Restaurant too. It’s fish offering was good value, and super delicious.
- Three reasons to eat at the Oban Seafood Hut
- Review: Eating at The Waterfront Fishouse Restaurant in Oban
Visiting the Oban distillery
One of the key highlights of our trip to Oban was to visit the distillery. I wasn’t a big single malt fan, but following the whisky tour in Oban, my knowledge of whiskies deepened. I really enjoyed Oban’s signature, the Oban 14, which was sweet and very well-balanced for a single malt. I was really taken in when our guide offered us a sip from the barrel, of an immature whisky just to get a sense of how it was like. We also got complimentary whisky tasting glasses. Yay! The links below have a detailed account on what it was like.
- Is the Oban whisky distillery worth a visit?
- Four perks of visiting the Oban whisky distillery instead of Talisker
Walking around town
What’s left to do is to walk around the harbour, especially during sunset. Fortunately for us, the sun started setting at about 8.30pm in the evening, and we did manage to catch the sunrise. The photos are in the post below.
The Travelling Squid’s Take
While our earlier visit to Loch Lomond revealed a calm and boundless lake, Oban was a highlight of our trip to the Scottish Highlands. Not only was food and drink exceedingly good, it was the most ‘happening’ of all places, before we headed to Glencoe and the Isle of Skye. I’d encourage all to plan for a one day itinerary in Oban – it’s a dream come true for whisky and seafood lovers. 🙂