Welcome to the Willowdene B&B
Willowdene offers three en-suite bedrooms, each one is a double, twin, and family. There is also a further two double bedrooms with shared facilities. All rooms are comfortable, well proportioned and fully equipped with TV’s, radio/alarms, WiFi access, and tea/coffee making facilities. Ironing and hairdryer facilities are also available.
Breakfast times are usually between 7am and 9am. However earlier provision can be made to accommodate ferry times.
Adjacent to the breakfast room is a spacious public lounge with sofa's, large widescreen TV, and computer. There is also a large timber decked outdoor patio available to all guests.
Private parking is available to the front of the house.
Although the house is non-smoking, there is an outdoor facility for smokers.
Rates all year round per person per night are £30 for the en-suite rooms, £25.00 for the other rooms.
Single and family occupancy rates on enquiry.
Oban offers all the amenities of a small town including a wider variety of shops, restaurants and cosy pubs with traditional live music, not to forget harbour and distillery. Oban is the Gateway to the Isles with ferries to Coll, Tiree, Colonsay, Uist, Barra and of course Mull, Iona & Lismore.
The Isle Of Seil with the bridge over the Atlantic, and Easdale is just a few miles to the south. From here day trip boat/cruise tours are available showing the in-shore local wildlife reserves and places of natural beauty.
A few miles to the north is the local Sea life Centre and a few miles further north, along the picturesque Loch Lhinne lies Fort William and Ben Nevis. The scenery can only be described as 'breathtaking'. On the way to Fort William lies Glencoe, a 'must see' part of Scotland’s iconic landscape. Steeped in history the Glen was the site of the in-famous clan Campbell and clan Macdonald 'massacre'. The Glen also offers scenery that can only 'take your breath away'.
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This page was last updated: 22 April 2010
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