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A stay at Appin Holiday Homes can be as relaxing or as active as you like. Our guests comment on the multitude of things to see & do in the area and complain of having not enough time to fit them all in! Whether it be walking, boating, mountain biking, exploring, pony trekking, golf... whatever your interest or sport let us help you make the most of your stay. A host of activities and visitor attractions are on our doorstep. Below you will find a few ideas to help make the most out of your time here.

Appin

    Castle Stalker
  • Just a short stroll and you are at the Creagan Inn our local pub serving good bar food with a sun terrace overlooking the loch. Enjoy a picnic or barbecue on the old railway platform at Creagan Station
  • Or sample the food in some of our other local restaurants, The Airds Hotel, The Pierhouse, Lochnell Arms
  • Hire bikes at Port Appin and take the ferry to Lismore
  • Try Pony Trekking at Lettershuna Riding centre in Appin, taking in the hills and shoreline
  • Take a virtual tour of Castle Stalker one of the most photographed castles in Scotland

The Oban Area

    Oban Bay
  • Oban is a bustling holiday town and Gateway to the Isles; from here you can take a Calmac Ferry to many islands including Mull, Iona, Tiree, Colonsay and Barra.
  • Keep fit or go swimming at Oban's very own Atlantis Leisure Centre
  • Visit the Scottish Sea Life Sanctuary
  • Enjoy the thrills of a Sea Fari Adventure - a high speed rib which leaves from Easdale, look out for dolphins and seals at play. Or take a boat trip from Oban to see the seals and wildlife or the Corryvreckan Whirlpool.
  • Between Appin and Oban you will find the Argyll Pottery at Barcaldine. Browse locally crafted pottery and chat to the potters.

Further North

    Glencoe
  • Fort William, home of Ben Nevis, is known as the Outdoor Capital of Scotland and has a wide variety of bars and shops to suit every taste.
  • Glencoe is only a 30 minute drive away and provides an awe inspiring trip through its central valley, it is without doubt one of the most beautiful places in Europe.
  • Ardnamurchan, the most westerly point in Europe is just a short ferry ride away.
  • The Road to the Isles from Fort William to Mallaig is a route steeped in history and you can end your trip with a journey on the Jacobean Steam Train.

Castle Stalker

Mr & Mrs Ian Weir, Appin Holiday Homes, Appin, Argyll PA38 4BQ
Tel: 01631 730287
Email: info@appinholidayhomes.co.uk

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