
The WatermillThe Watermill is situated on the Cowal Way walk in Glendaruel. There are three wonderful suites incorporated in to the turreted and quirky house and garden built on multiple levels
Loch Fyne Oyster BarThis is the original Oyster bar before a national chain was established. The menu is full of delicious, fresh dishes prepared with a Loch Fyne twist.

Osborne HotelThe Osborne Hotel, is a small family run hotel in Innellan, on the banks of the Firth Of Clyde about three miles from Dunoon. Nice owners and a lively centre for the community.
WaterfrontFresh fish comes straight from the fishing boats into the fishmongers below and up into the kitchen. Crabs come from Mull, oysters from Colonsay (small and creamy), handmade cheese
Dunheanish Guest House
PiazzaPiazza is a pizza/pasta restaurant on a pier in beautiful Oban Bay with spectacular views to Kerrera, Mull and the townscape. The restaurant has a great atmosphere whatever the occ

Shenavallie FarmA warm welcome awaits you at Shenavallie Farm, Duncan, Elaine and family look forward to having you stay in our newly designed home built with our guests in mind.
The Manor HouseHead Chef Patrick Freytag and Chef Shaun Squire direct the Manor House's team of four chefs in producing a gourmet menu featuring fresh local fish, game and produce and using fre

Glenmore Country HouseGlenmore is set in its own grounds, with magnificent views over Loch Melfort, offering three comfortable bedrooms in a house with many interesting architectural features.
The Seafood TempleOver the last 25 years, The Oban Seafood hut, also affectionatley known as the seafood shack, has become world renowned for its affordable seafood delicacies. It has grown from str
Argyll stretches from Ayrshire in the South along the Western seaboard with Greater Glasgow to the East and the Fort William area to the North. Theoretically, Argyll includes the Western Isles, but the Islands are often separated because of their different cultural identity. Much of the area has been developed in the past by Glasgow merchants, who built houses overlooking the entrance to the Clyde. It is wonderfully diverse area of industrial and natural heritage with efficient ferries connecting the various peninsulas and islands and many festivals staged throughout the year.