Dina welcomes you to Don-Muir and hopes that your holiday is both peaceful and comfortable.
The house, which is set in a quiet residential area and 3 minutes walk from the Pulpit Hill viewpoint, is modern and extremely comfortable.
For a truly good start to your day, a short walk to the viewpoint where the views of Oban Bay and the surrounding islands is both breathtaking and magical.
Upon your return, enjoy a traditional and generous Scottish breakfast which, if you wish, may include mouth watering golden smoked haddock, poached and served with poached egg.
For guests not used to our Scottish tastes and appetite, much lighter fare is available. Whatever your tastes, if you decide to visit Don-Muir you are assured of peace and comfort with genuine, old fashioned Highland hospitality.
The accommodation comprises of 3 double bedrooms (2 ensuite with shower rooms and 1 with bathroom), 1 twin room with ensuite toilet and w.h.b. and with a private bathroom immediately adjacent.
All rooms are equipped with TV, hospitality trays and many more accessories for your convenience and comfort.
Breakfast is served in our small but interesting dining room.
PLEASE NOTE;
Checkins from 4pm onwards. Earlier by arrangement.
Also Please Note we no longer provide a residents lounge.
| Open New Year |
|---|
| Open All Year |
|---|
| 2012 Opening Times (01/01/2012 - 31/12/2012) |
|---|
Oban's War & Peace Museum contains a fascinating collection of artefacts and photographs depicting...
Undoubtably Oban's most outstanding feature, McCaig's Tower was buil in 1897 by local banker John...
Dunollie Castle is the seat of the clan MacDougall and originally dates from the 7th century...
A fine 13th-century castle, built on a rock, with nearby ruins of a chapel of exceptional...
This award winning eco-building houses the Lismore Gaelic heritage museum, thatched cottage, Cafe...
Shian Wood has a beautiful setting on a peninsula on the south shore of Loch Creran, and is a good...
Ardmaddy rises above its formal walled garden on one side with outstanding views of the Islands on...
Scottish baronial house by John Starforth of Glasgow.
Duart Castle is a 13th century fortress, the oldest lived in castle on Mull, home of the Chief of...
Large garden overlooking Loch Linnhe with many fine varieties of mature trees and rhododendrons and...
Beautifully situated on the north side of Loch Etive.
A wonderful example of a 1930s designed garden, An Cala sits snugly in its horseshoe shelter of...
Nine acre woodland garden around an eleven acre loch set in the Glen Lonan hills.
A green oasis, on the west coast just 20 miles from Oban, Arduaine will surprise and delight garden...
The gardens are set around Kinlochlaich House on the lower south facing slope of the hills...
The industrial heritage of the area is brought to life through a series of fascinating displays.
A rich woodland of native trees blankets the slopes of Glen Nant. Oak, ash, alder and birch each...
Wonderful gardens of interesting mature conifers, rhododendrons, deciduous trees, shrubs and...
A handsome combined tower house and hall, home of John Carswell, first protestant bishop of the...
Ancient Kingdom of the Scots.
Cruachan visitor centre offers guided tours inside the hollow mountain, an experience like no other...
This eleven-acre garden, situated on a pretty peninsula overlooking Loch Linnhe, surrounds an old...
Small rock garden with azaleas and rhododendrons created into a steep hillside over a century ago...
A speckled mixture of mossy hummocks and open pools rising in a shallow, peaty dome.
The main garden at Crarae is unique, with a strong 'sense of place'.
Resipole Studios is a unique gallery and Studio space for the West Highlands.
The four high peaks of this Reserve attract both walkers and naturalists.
Auchindrain is the Last Township, a complete small farming community preserved. See what life and...
Commemorating victory on Lochaweside in 1308.
Parts of the ruin may date from the 12th century.
The ancient Royal Burgh of Inveraray lies 60 miles north west of Glasgow by Loch Fyne in an area of...
The climate in Argyll, with its yearly average rainfall of 230cms (90 inches), is ideally suited to...
B&B
Treat yourself to a stay in this beautiful, fully refurbished Victorian townhouse.
Guesthouse
Jackson and Eileen look forward to welcoming you to their Victorian townhouse situated near the...
Guest Accommodation
Located at the foot of Arthur's Seat and the royal Holyrood Park, the Pollock Halls Campus offers...
Campus Accommodation
There are 165 en-suite bedrooms available year-round, serviced daily with shower room,...
Book online or call:
Open Mon to Fri: 0900 - 1700
*Calls may be recorded
Build your own itineraries by clicking the 'add to shortlist' button to add an item to your Itinerary basket.