Barndromin Farm
A Bed and Breakfast in Oban
Barndromin Farm
- Oban
- B&B
- ££££
- Calendar
- 1 x Double
- 1 x Twin
If you are planning to visit Scotland - a perfect choice is Barndromin Farm, Oban, a working hill farm - part of the Knipoch Estate. The farmhouse is set on the hillside overlooking Loch Feochan, with magnificent views and is conveniently located just 6 miles south of Oban - a ten minute drive.Great for hill walking , the farm stretches from the beautiful shores of Loch Feochan at sea level up to the heather moorland at 1000 feet inhabited by grouse, sheep, cows, roe deer, butterflies, red squirrels and many other wild animals. There is fishing available locally too. Jamie, Morag run the farm which consists of 600 blackfaced sheep and 20 Aberdeen Angus cows. All bedrooms comprise: either twin or 5' double bed, , WI FI Access, Tea and Coffee making facilities and private bathrooms or showers. We have recently installed our own micro hydro-electric scheme so we are generating our own electricity ! Prices from £37.50 per person per night. 2 night bookings only at weekends.
Guest Facilities
- Dogs welcome by arrangement
- Guests get own house keys
- Luggage Storage
- Parking on site
- Garden
- Sitting Room
- Continental Breakfast
- Full Cooked Breakfast
Knipoch Bed & BreakfastOban
Argyll
PA34 4QS
T 01852 316 297
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Double
Type: Double Capacity: 2 adults Bathroom: Private Bath In Room: 5 Foot Double Bed with private bathroom adjacent
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Twin
Type: Twin Capacity: 2 adults Bathroom: Ensuite Shower In Room: A Twin bedded room with ensuite shower
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Oban
Oban is the principle town in Argyll and is the gateway to the Inner Hebrides with ferries leaving regularly to Mull and the smaller islands. Although a relatively small place there are plentiful accommodation options and fish and chips to die for. Easier to access by train than by road, Oban\'s principle claim to fame is for regularly leading the high school league tables with children that file on and off the ferries in the morning and afternoon.

