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Ardantrive Bay Oban Bay Lochan Eilean Lochan a' Bhuilg Bhith Sàilean Ruadh Lynn of Lorn Black Lochs Sàilean Sligeanach Sound of Kerrera Ganavan Bay Port an Fhraoich Loch Nell Ardmucknish Bay Camas Nathais Lochan Dubh Luachrach Loch Dunstaffnage Bay Loch Gleann a' Bhearraidh Camas Bruaich Ruaidhe An Sàilean Lochan na Beithe Oban to Lismore Oban to Lismore Oban to Mull, Coll, Tiree, Barra and South Uist Oban to Colonsay Creag Bhàn Cnoc Beag Cnoc Mòr Eilean Mór Dùn Uabairtich Eilean nan Gamhna Ganavan Hill Cnoc na Cùlaige Gleann Sheileach Cnoc Sithean Pladda Island Cnoc Dallain Beinn Lora Eilean na Cloiche Cnoc Poll a’ Mhinisteir Eilean Riabhach Maiden Island Rubha Garbh-àird Garbh Àrd Coire Sheileach Cruach Soroba Tom Àrd Creag Island Cnoc na h-Altrach Druim Mòr Glencruitten/ Glen Cruitten Cnoc Càrnach Beinn Mholach Glac Mhadadh Eilean Dubh Moss of Achnacree Coille a' Ghlasgain For further details in this area, please see map overleaf Ganavan Kiel Crofts Baravullin Ledaig Tralee Oban Lower Soroba Glencruitten Dunollie Castle Benderloch North Connel Soroba Dunbeg Connel/ A’Choingheal Lismore Connel Ferry Oban 78 78 78 78 78 0 1 2 3 4 5 kilometres 0 1 2 3 miles Key A road Minor road NCN 78 (on road) NCN 78 (off road) Path Bus stop Ferry route Airport Beach Camping and Caravan site Caravan site Cultural Venue Ferry Terminal Historic Attraction Leisure Centre Marina Museum Rail Station Tourist Information Viewpoint Contains Ordnance Survey data © Crown copyright 2020 Digital Cartography by PIndar Creative www.pindarcreative.co.uk Oban Oban, the ‘Gateway to the Isles’, also known as the ‘Seafood Capital of Scotland’, has a distinct blend of history and culture unlike anywhere else in Scotland. The town cascades down the woodland-clad slopes from the iconic silhouette of McCaig’s Tower to a bustling and vibrant centre packed with shops, restaurants and tourist attractions such as Oban Distillery. Cycling Tips Look behind you Always look behind you before making a manoeuvre, particularly when turning right. Do not use mobile phones or music systems You need to be able to hear what is happening around you and be fully concentrated on your actions. Cycling in numbers It is recommended that you cycle in single file and never cycle more than two bikes side by side. Never cycle on the pavement Unless it is a designated cycle lane, shared route or core path it is against the law to cycle on the pavement, you should walk alongside your bike. Estimated leisurely travel times Walking times calculated at a steady pace of 5 km per hour (approximately 3 miles per hour). Cycling times calculated at a steady pace of 18km per hour (approximately 11 miles per hour). Oban, with the prominent McCaig’s Tower sitting atop Battery Hill A view of Oban Bay A stunning view of the Sound of Kerrera Ganavan Bay, with its panoramic views and breathtaking walks Dunollie Castle, located on a hill looking over Oban Bay and outlying isles Benderloch supermarket Tralee Bay Oban Bay, showing the town of Oban and the Ferry Terminal B r V V V V V Benderloch (14.5 km / 9 m) Kerrera Ferry (3 km / 1.8 m) Oban Ferry Terminal & Train Station 48 mins cycle / 2 hrs 57 mins walk 10 mins cycle / 36 mins walk Connel (10 km / 6.2 m) 33 mins cycle / 2 hrs walk Dunbeg (6.6 km / 4.1 m) 22 mins cycle / 1 hr 20 mins walk Ganavan (3.9 km / 2.4 m) 12 mins cycle / 46 mins walk R 0871 200 22 33 www.travelinescotland.com cycling walking and in Oban Web Links Argyll & Bute Council www.argyll-bute.gov.uk Produced and printed by Pindar Creative www.pindarcreative.co.uk 02.20 Why Active Travel? With 33.9% of car journeys in Scotland being less than 2 miles in length, there are huge potential benefits in promoting walking and cycling as alternative means of transport. If more people walk or cycle, we can: Ease congestion Reduce noise pollution Cut exhaust emissions Improve our health Active travel is also a great way to relax, giving us more time to enjoy our environment and improve our work–life balance. Argyll & Bute Council, Transport Scotland, Sustrans, Paths for All, Cycling Scotland and Cycling UK continue to work towards improving the walking and cycling environment in the Oban area. We hope this map will encourage visitors and residents to make the most of cycling and walking in and around the town of Oban.

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Page 1: Baravullin Oban walking and 78 cycling - Pindar Creative · Digital Cartography by PIndar Creative Oban Oban, the ‘Gateway to the Isles’, also known as the ‘Seafood Capital

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For further details in this area,please see map overleaf

Ganavan

Kiel Crofts

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Ledaig

Tralee

Oban

Lower Soroba

Glencruitten

DunollieCastle

Benderloch

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KeyA roadMinor roadNCN 78 (on road)NCN 78 (off road)PathBus stopFerry route

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Cultural Venue

Ferry Terminal

Historic Attraction

Leisure Centre

Marina

Museum

Rail Station

Tourist Information

Viewpoint

Contains Ordnance Survey data© Crown copyright 2020

Digital Cartography by PIndar Creativewww.pindarcreative.co.uk

ObanOban, the ‘Gateway to the Isles’, also known as the ‘Seafood Capital of Scotland’, has a distinct blend of history and culture unlike anywhere else in Scotland.

The town cascades down the woodland-clad slopes from the iconic silhouette of McCaig’s Tower to a bustling and vibrant centre packed with shops, restaurants and tourist attractions such as Oban Distillery.

Cycling TipsLook behind youAlways look behind you before making a manoeuvre, particularly when turning right.

Do not use mobile phones or music systemsYou need to be able to hear what is happening around you and be fully concentrated on your actions.

Cycling in numbersIt is recommended that you cycle in single file and never cycle more than two bikes side by side.

Never cycle on the pavementUnless it is a designated cycle lane, shared route or core path it is against the law to cycle on the pavement, you should walk alongside your bike.

Estimated leisurely travel times Walking times calculated at a steady pace of 5 km per hour (approximately 3 miles per hour).

Cycling times calculated at a steady pace of 18km per hour (approximately 11 miles per hour).

Oban, with the prominent McCaig’s Tower sitting atop Battery Hill

A view of Oban Bay

A stunning view of the Sound of Kerrera

Ganavan Bay, with its panoramic views and breathtaking walks

Dunollie Castle, located on a hill looking over Oban Bay and outlying isles

Benderloch supermarket

Tralee Bay

Oban Bay, showing the town of Oban and the Ferry Terminal

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Benderloch (14.5 km / 9 m)

Kerrera Ferry (3 km / 1.8 m)

Oban Ferry Terminal & Train Station

48 mins cycle / 2 hrs 57 mins walk

10 mins cycle / 36 mins walk

Connel(10 km / 6.2 m)

33 mins cycle / 2 hrs walk

Dunbeg(6.6 km / 4.1 m)

22 mins cycle / 1 hr 20 mins walk

Ganavan (3.9 km / 2.4 m)

12 mins cycle / 46 mins walk

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0871 200 22 33www.travelinescotland.com

cyclingwalking and

in Oban

Web LinksArgyll & Bute Councilwww.argyll-bute.gov.uk

Produced and printed by Pindar Creative www.pindarcreative.co.uk 02.20

Why Active Travel?With 33.9% of car journeys in Scotland being less than 2 miles in length, there are huge potential benefits in promoting walking and cycling as alternative means of transport.

If more people walk or cycle, we can:

✔ Ease congestion✔ Reduce noise pollution✔ Cut exhaust emissions✔ Improve our health

Active travel is also a great way to relax, giving us more time to enjoy our environment and improve our work–life balance.

Argyll & Bute Council, Transport Scotland, Sustrans, Paths for All, Cycling Scotland and Cycling UK continue to work towards improving the walking and cycling environment in the Oban area.

We hope this map will encourage visitors and residents to make the most of cycling and walking in and around the town of Oban.

Page 2: Baravullin Oban walking and 78 cycling - Pindar Creative · Digital Cartography by PIndar Creative Oban Oban, the ‘Gateway to the Isles’, also known as the ‘Seafood Capital

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Youth HostelContains Ordnance Survey data© Crown copyright 2020

Digital Cartography by PIndar Creativewww.pindarcreative.co.uk

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The published information is to be used as a guide only. Whilst every care has been taken in the production of this map, Argyll and Bute Council cannot accept the responsibility for any errors or omissions.