Places to see in ( Oban - UK )
Places to see in ( Oban - UK )
Oban is a resort town within the Argyll and Bute council area of Scotland. Despite its small size, Oban is the largest town between Helensburgh and Fort William. During the tourist season, the town of Oban can play host to up to 25,000 people.
Oban occupies a setting in the Firth of Lorn. The bay is a near perfect horseshoe, protected by the island of Kerrera; and beyond Kerrera, the Isle of Mull. To the north, is the long low island of Lismore, and the mountains of Morvern and Ardgour.
The area around Oban is rich with attractions for tourists, from the dramatic scenery of the coast and mountains to the fascinating histories of the local castles and ancient religious sites. There are also many activities available for families and those interested in more active pursuits. The Oban and Lorn tourist information website has detailed information for visitors. The Oban Visitor Information Centre, operated by VisitScotland, is located in the Columba Buildings on the North Pier.
Oban lies at the western end of the A85 road. It also has a railway station from where a number of Abellio ScotRail trains run to and from Glasgow Queen Street daily. The town is also an important ferry port: it is Caledonian MacBrayne's busiest terminal. Oban is known as the Gateway to the Isles, with ferries sailing to the islands of Lismore, Colonsay, Islay, Coll, Tiree, to Craignure on Mull, to Castlebay on Barra and to Lochboisdale on South Uist. In 2005, a new ferry terminal was opened, and in 2007 a second linkspan opened, allowing two vessels to load/unload at the same time.
Alot to see in ( Oban - UK ) such as :
McCaig's Tower
Dunstaffnage Castle
Falls of Lora
St Columba's Cathedral
Dunollie Castle
Kerrera
Loch Creran
Kilmartin Glen
Inveraray Jail
Castle Stalker
Castle Sween
Oban Distillery
Gylen Castle
Oban War & Peace Museum
Dunstaffnage Chapel
Oban Times Museum
Oban Bay
Ganavan Bay
Oban War Memorial
Hutcheson's Monument
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Finn Falconry
Oban Distillery
Caledonian MacBrayne - Oban Day Trips
Oban War & Peace Museum
Oban VisitScotland iCentre
McCaig's Tower
Easdale Island Folk Museum
Dunollie Museum, Castle and Grounds
Falls of Lora
Ganavan Sands
Top 11 Tourist Attractions in Oban: Travel Scotland
Top 11 Tourist Attractions in Oban: Travel Scotland
McCaig's Tower, Oban War & Peace Museum, Dunstaffnage Castle & Chapel, The Scottish SEA LIFE Sanctuary, Ganavan Sands, Dunollie Museum Castle and Grounds, Easdale Island Folk Museum, Falls of Lora, Saint Columba Cathedral, St John's Cathedral, Pulpit Hill
Oban Flying Boats on One show with Andy Torbet
Andy Torbet visits us in Oban on his mission to solve the mystery of one of the flying boat wreck sites. After discussions with the local historian and side scan experts from SAMs we take him out to the wreck site. After measuring the wing span of the wreck site we were able to conclude that the site is the wreck of a Sunderland.
Scotland's Islands
Check your local public television station for this Rick Steves’ Europe episode or watch it on We'll begin on the tranquil Isle of Iona, where Christianity first reached the shores of Scotland. Then we'll visit another of the Inner Hebrides, road-tripping across the Isle of Skye, where we'll explore Iron Age forts, peat fields, a venerable distillery, thatched crofter huts, and the dramatic Trotternish Peninsula. Finally, we'll sail to Orkney — more Nordic than Celtic — with its stony remnants of a thriving Iron Age civilization and evocative reminders of the 20th-century wartime harbor at Scapa Flow.
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Tartan Day Parade 2019 NYC - Tartan Day Parade Canada and Tartan Day Parade Australia
Tartan Day Parade 2019 NYC - Tartan Day Canada and Tartan Day Parade Australia Celebrating Scotland. In the Parade, Tartan Day Parade grand marshal, Tartan Day Scottish fair, Tartan day South 2019, Scottish flag, Scottish people from Scotland, and more.
The line of March:
1. NYC Police Department Mounted Unit (forms on 6th Avenue above W. 45th Street)
2. United States Corps of Cadets West Point Pipes & Drums
3. Grand Marshal Banner
4. Grand Marshal Sir Billy Connelly w/Family & Friends
5. NTDNYC Color Guard
6. NTDNYC Committee
7. Scottish Parliament/Politicians/U.S. Politicians
8. Coo Mobile (Visit Scotland)
9. Brand Scotland/Scotland Is Now p
10. Mount Kisco Scottish Pipes and Drums (leading St. Andrew’s Society)
11. St. Andrew’s Society of the State of New York
12. ScotBarNY Scottish Bar Association of NY
13. New York Caledonian Club Pipe Band
14. New York Caledonian Club
15. Monroe School of Highland Dance
16. Shot of Scotch Dancers
17. New York Metro Pipe Band
18. American Scottish Foundation
19. Alexander Robertson School
20. Carnegie Corporation of New York
21. Carnegie Hall
22. FDNY Emerald Society Pipes and Drums
23. Clan Campbell
24. St. Andrew’s Society of Albany
25. Friends of James R. Campbell
26. St. Andrew’s Society of the Adirondacks
27. Pipes & Drums of NHSCOT
28. NHSCOT
29. Belhaven
30. NYC Police Department Marching Band
31. Prickly Thistle Rebels/Kilted Yoga
32. Scottish Country Dancers in New York
33. Shamrock and Thistle Pipes and Drums
34. Blended Scots
35. 21st Century Kilts
36. Pipes and Drums of Tir Na nOg/w/Clan Gathering London
37. Long Island Curling Club
38. Drums n Roses
39. Outlanders United
40. Robert A. Bogan Fire Museum
41. St. Brendan’s/Middlesex County Pipes and Drums
42. Alexander Millar
43. Scotland Shop
44. Knickerbocker Daughters of the American Revolution
45. Daughters of Scotia
46. Helensburgh Oratorio Choir
47. Elite Pro Dancers
48. Whiskey Kiss
49. Kirkwall City Pipe Band
50. Bucks County Scottish-American Society
51. Dutchess County Scottish Society
52. Fairfield Gaelic Pipe Band
53, Glasgow Brigade
54, Scottish Society of Lehigh Valley
55. St. Andrew’s Society of Tidewater
56. Nessie and Friends
57. Highland Divas and Friends
58. Friends of Scotland
59. Scottish/Tartan Terriers – Dog Group
60. St. Andrew’s Society Wash. DC Color Guard and Group
61. North Lanarkshire Schools Pipe Band
62. Clan Abernethy of Richmond
63. Clan Bell
64. Clan Boyd
65. Clan Bruce
66. Clan Buchanan
67. NY Peace Officers American Warpipes
68. Clan Clough
69. Clan Colquhoun
70. Clan Davidson
71. NYU Pipe Band
72. Clan Donnachaidh Society, NE Branch
73. Clan Fraser Society of North America
74. Clan Leask
75. Clan Leslie Society International
76. MCOFU Pipes and Drums (MA)
77. Clan MacCallum-Malcolm
78. Clan MacDougall
79. Clan MacFarlane
80. Clan MacGillivray USA
81. Clan MacLaren
82. Pipes and Drums of the Atlantic Watch
83. Clan Maclean Association of the U.S.
84. Clan MacLeod Society, USA
85. Clan MacMillan
86. Clan MacNeil
87. Stephen P. Driscoll Memorial Pipe Band
88. Clan Macpherson Association
89. Clan McNaughtan
90. Clan Wallace
91. Clan Young
92. Rob Roy Pipe Band and Highland Dancers
93. Long Island Shetland Sheepdog Rescue
94. Findlay Family
95. Miracle Glass Company
96. Glaswegin Fifers
97. McCulloch Rail
98. Tri-County Pipe Band
99. Long Island Scots
100. Oban High School Pipe Band
101. University of Stirling
102. University of Aberdeen – NY Chapter
103. Edinburgh Napier University Alumni Association
104. University of Glasgow
105. Jaffa Highlanders
106. University of Dundee Alumni Group NY
107. University of Edinburgh
108. University of Strathclyde
109. Pipes and Drums of West Milford Highlander Band
110. The University of St. Andrew’s Alumni Club of NY
111. University of Highlands & Islands
112. Carnegie Mellon University Alumni
113. Performing Arts Studio Scotland Dancers Edinburgh College
114. TUNES OF GLORY Massed Pipe Band
115. Scots American Club, Kearny NJ
116. Celtic Supporters Association
117. Hudson Highlands Pipe Band
118. JARL Squad
119. Caledonian Highlanders Pipes and Drums
120. Parade Workers and Volunteers
Road trip in Scotland | Searching for Hairy Coos
One of the main things in the Scotland Bucket List is to see hairy cows, or as the Scots call it, “hairy coos”. So here we are, on a road trip around Scotland to find them! We did them in a span of 10 days. If you have 2-3 more days, I would recommend you to drive up Skye. It is another extremely lovely area in Scotland.
Edinburgh - (Glasgow, optional) - Irvine - Campbeltown - Islay - Inverary - Oban - Glenfinnan - (Skye, optionals) - Forres - Oyne - Aberdeen - Edinburgh
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Other places to find Highland cattle/ hairy cow/ hairy coo in Scotland:
- Cairngorms National Park
- Blair Atholl
- Glen Coe
- Village of Big in the Isle of Skye
- Upper Spey Valley
- Kincraig
- Newtonmore
- Pollock Country Park in Glasgow
- Glamis castle
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UniSELFIE of Cambridge
Sheffy takes a selfie everyday during a summer term abroad at the University of Cambridge.
Events of each photo:
1. Waiting at the US airport terminal for four hours due to weather delay
2. First day in London [London Eye and Elizabeth Tower in background]
3. At Buckingham Palace with the queens guard
4. Cereal Killer Café in East London
5. Butterbeer at Harry Potter Studio Tour
6. Moving into 59 Lensfield Road, Cambridge
7. First Formal Hall at Pembroke College
8. First day of class
9. Reading for my Truth course in the King’s library
10. King's Chapel [upset that I don’t live here]
11. Starting off July 4th weekend with George Washington in Trafalger Square, London
12. Punting in the River Cam
13. Laundry day
14. New sheets and new towel
15. First Global Scholars Seminar
16. First Plenary Lecture given by Dr. Juliet Foster
17. Found swans on my first walk to Grantchester
18. Exploring local pubs
19. Trying to cool down in a heat wave
20. Turning Bombe at Bletchley Park
21. Dining Hall at Pembroke College
22. Movie night: The Theory of Everything
23. Foam Night
24. Cow happy walking to Grantchester
25. Cambridge Shakespeare Festival: Romeo & Juliet
26. Fitzwilliam Museum
27. Exploring King’s College
28. Second Formal Hall at King’s College
29. Horse at Jesus College
30. Watching a beautiful sunset from the King’s library
31. Studying with chocolate the night before exams
32. Waking up bright and early for exams
33. Taking the Eurostar to Paris
34. Mona Lisa
35. Eiffel Tower
36. Third Formal Hall at Pembroke College
37. Clare College gardens
38. Reading for my Medicine course
39. Jesus Green
40. Stonehenge
41. Indian Hindu Temple in Cambridge
42. Nanna Mexico, aka the Chipotle of Cambridge
43. Harry Potter Pub Quiz
44. Fourth Formal Hall at King’s College
45. Isaac Newton’s apple tree at Trinity College
46. The view of Cambridge from the top of the Castle Mound
47. On top of Primrose Hill, London
48. London BAPS Temple
49. Final dinner with the Arcadia family at Cote Brasserie
50. 1815 Union Cafe
51. My birthday bash at Bills
52. Rain, rain, go away, little Sheffy wants to play
53. Heading to the library to study for exams on my last Friday night in Cambridge
54. Oh hello King’s library dragon
55. Paying my respects to Ludwig Wittgenstein
56. Dinosaur bones at the Sedgwick Museum of Earth Sciences
57. View of Cambridge from the top of Great St. Mary’s Church
58. Last day of classes
59. Final Formal Hall at Pembroke College
60. Enjoying my last night abroad
61. Saying goodbye to all of my friends [family] at the London airport
Thank you, Cambridge, for giving me home, family, and the time of my life. June 23, 2015 - August 22, 2015
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Havelock Wilson (1919)
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