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Did you know that the Stone of Destiny, which played a key role in the crowning ceremony of the Scottish kings until about 1292, was probably kept at Dunstaffnage Castle?

Campbeltown, Kintyre and Gigha

Campbeltown, Kintyre and Gigha

So what was it that inspired Paul MacCartney to his famous 'Mull of Kinture' song? Was it the unique scenery of Kintyre, the long walks on beautiful and quiet beaches and the peace and tranquility? Or was it simply the outspoken friendliness of the local people? Find out for yourself…
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Dungallan House Hotel

Dungallan House HotelBuilt in 1860 by the Duke of Argyll as his summer residence, for all its grandeur, the public rooms at Dungallan House are homely and its elevated position above Oban Bay gives it a wonderfully open feel.

Superior en-suite bathrooms and Mike & Marion Stevenson-Coates’ acute attention to detail have won Dungallan its rare 5-star accolade, the first in Oban! The staff are hand-picked for their local knowledge, so they can help you make the most of your visit.

On the edge of town and just five minutes’ walk from Oban Pier and the island ferries, Mike & Marion’s personal Scottish welcome will insure your stay at Dungallan House is exceptional.
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