Oban is known as the "Gateway to the Isles", and many visitors choose to stay here if they intend to travel to the Inner and Outer Hebrides. Oban is the biggest town between Helensburgh and Fort William and is a popular tourist hub on the west coast that leads to many of the area's surrounding islands and historic sites.. As mentioned earlier, Oban is widely known as the 'Gateway to the Islands' and is a fitting description of our seaside town. Oban's ferry terminal is a constant hotbed of travellers throughout the year. It has ferries departing to a wide range of islands, including Mull, Tiree, Coll, and many more!

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3. Visit McCaig's Tower, Scotland's Colosseum. Dominating Oban's skyline is its most famous tourist attraction, a slightly bizarre, unfinished replica of Rome's Colosseum known as McCaig's Tower. I love the story behind this structure. John Stuart McCaig, a philanthropist, commissioned this as a memorial to his family.. Courtesy of Visit Scotland. Founded in 1794 by Hugh and John Stevenson, the aptly named Oban Distillery is widely known as one of Scotland's oldest and smallest distilleries. What the distillery.