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Oban in early October

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Polarbear2 Fri 17-Sept-21 11:39:57

My OH is buried in building work and I’d like to escape for a few days. I’d love to try Oban. It’d be early October. Thinking train up from SYorks then hotel/B&B and use bus trips to go out and about. Or ferries? Is October a bad month weather wise? I’d be on my own and although I’m fairly confident I’m not experienced at solo travel.
Thinking train rather than driving as I think the 8 hour drive would kill me. Costs need to be kept in check too. Any advice welcome

Cabbie21 Sat 18-Sept-21 14:29:24

Can I come with you Polarbear2? It sounds lovely, just the sort of break I could do with. I have been to Oban, many years ago now, about 52, I think! Beautiful scenery.
On another note, what is a self drive coach tour? It doesnt sound sense to me.

Polarbear2 Sat 18-Sept-21 14:12:53

Thanks ??

Aveline Sat 18-Sept-21 13:31:04

Have a great time PolarBear2. Fingers crossed for the weather. You could be lucky as we have been in the past. If not, you'll love the colours. It's so beautifully green up there under the gorgeous autumn coloured trees.

Polarbear2 Sat 18-Sept-21 11:45:55

Well! I’ve booked my hotels on a free cancellation basis. Stopover in Lockerbie on the way up. Decided on car as it gives me flexibility. If the weather is predicted to be dire I can cancel. Can’t find a coach tour except one that’s self drive so that defeats the object! ?.
Thanks all for the input
Witzend - I can do a level of sun if there’s a brolly and a pool nearby. Or the sea. I’m suspecting my OH will now book us a hol as he’s feeling a bit jealous. Watch this space. ?

henetha Sat 18-Sept-21 10:45:03

Oban is lovely and a perfect place to get ferries to Mull etc.
I had a little coach holiday there just before corona struck.
I was alone but made two nice friends to go around with.
I think October can be a lovely month unless the weather decides to be nasty.

Witzend Sat 18-Sept-21 10:41:01

Polarbear2

Oman!! God no. I’m a redhead. I’d fry. Scotland is much more my kind of place/weather ?.
SYHA is interesting though. I haven’t done YH since I was 16. Adventure beckons ?

As a former resident, I have to say that Oman can be very nice in October! Probably not for a redhead, or any heat-hater, though, and as for May to September inclusive, forget it - for anybody!

December, though - that was when so many grandparents visited - both sets of ours came twice. Idyllic weather compared to the U.K. in December - to us it’d feel a mite too chilly for beach or pool, though.

Polarbear2 Sat 18-Sept-21 09:18:46

Thanks lolo. I went on several coach tour holidays in the 80’s with my newly widowed mum. We always enjoyed meeting others and had some great times. Germany/ France/Belgium. Great memories. I’m still considering for this one. Hit a problem in that it’s my week for childcare and altho the other granny would normally swap her dog is dying so she’s not up to it. I think driving will give me flexibility to be back for my GD.
Thanks all for the input. It’s really helpful.

Lolo81 Sat 18-Sept-21 01:09:22

My DH is a coach driver for these sorts of holidays and even though it’s a long drive, they do normally stop for a couple of hours for a nice lunch somewhere (which is normally included in the price). The good thing he says about the coach holidays is that many of the solo travellers meet other folk in the same boat and he’s had loads of people who do multiple trips per year who’ve met really good friends doing it that way! Also, all the connections/outings/meals are included so it’s costed out prior to going. Oban and the northern isles are lovely at any time of year, but I do love going in the autumn although it can be a bit rainy, so pack a waterproof jacket!! Regardless of how you do it I hope you have a lovely holiday.

CanadianGran Fri 17-Sept-21 23:40:09

Why don't you rent a car when you get there for a day to tour the countryside?

A solo trip sounds like a nice idea.

Hellogirl1 Fri 17-Sept-21 23:06:06

Not as far as Ardrossan. It`s about a 3 hour drive from Oban to Tarbert.
Sorry, don`t mean to sound argumentative, lol!

Aveline Fri 17-Sept-21 21:56:27

But Tarbert's quite far from Oban! Scotland is quite big.

Hellogirl1 Fri 17-Sept-21 21:54:49

There`s a ferry to Arran from Claonaig in Kintyre, not far from Tarbert, it sails to Lochranza. Personally, I think that ,Scotland is beautiful whatever the weather, although I haven`t been to Oban.

Nonogran Fri 17-Sept-21 19:27:08

My birthday is in early October. We visited Scotland travelling from Glasgow airport by hire car as far up as Mallaig to celebrate.
Be warned, it rained and rained and rained all day, every day. It never stopped. There was no sun at all. Dreadful experience. Be prepared!

Aveline Fri 17-Sept-21 18:48:24

I feel so sad reading this thread. I love it up there and just wish we were going again!
Have a great time PolarBear2!

Shelflife Fri 17-Sept-21 18:01:51

Go on the train and have a wonderful holiday. Premier Inn sounds central , I would certainly consider that. Long time since I was in Oban - love Scotland!

TerriBull Fri 17-Sept-21 17:54:30

I remember going there as a teenager when my parents decided to drag us all to Scotland for our summer holidays. Suggested to my husband it would be a good place to visit when we staying with friends in Edinburgh a few years ago and wanted somewhere to go off and explore for a few days before returning back to them. We went in August, it was like January down south, lashing rain and absolutely freezing cold. Our hotel faced the waterfront so we saw the ferries coming and going, through the grey sea mist.

I do remember going to Scotland in October another year when the weather wasn't so bad, lovely autumnal leaves as good as New England. The weather is everything really.

fairfraise Fri 17-Sept-21 17:28:22

Aveline I stand corrected! It was 25 years ago. Must get up there again sometime.

Aveline Fri 17-Sept-21 16:59:45

Chewbacca it would take more than that to outrage me! It really puzzled me and I thought through all the geography of the area just in case it was possible to get a ferry to Arran from Oban!
Last year DH was lucky enough to join the mail flight to the outer isles from Oban airport. Not for me though but he had a wonderful time. Just something to do that you may not have thought of. The airport isn't very near Oban so not really an option for you re travel PolarBear2. I know what you mean about the drive. I wouldn't fancy it. Let the train take the strain. It'll be a wonderful picturesque way to go.
So many waterfront hotels wanting 'bums in beds' as they say. There should be terrific bargains.

Polarbear2 Fri 17-Sept-21 16:33:09

Oman!! God no. I’m a redhead. I’d fry. Scotland is much more my kind of place/weather ?.
SYHA is interesting though. I haven’t done YH since I was 16. Adventure beckons ?

Kim19 Fri 17-Sept-21 15:27:03

Wouldn't guarantee the weather at any time of the year but it is so beautiful that I would certainly take a punt. Also, since you mention budget, you might consider trying SYHA as some of them do private rooms with temporary membership. I've done this on a couple of occasions (not Oban) with huge satisfaction. I wish you a happy and successful visit.

Chewbacca Fri 17-Sept-21 15:05:32

It was Bute blush

Polarbear please disregard my post at 14.49; wrong place entirely.
Aveline I'm sorry I outraged you.

Zoejory Fri 17-Sept-21 15:04:15

I was going to say no! far too hot

I'd read Oman instead of Oban

Polarbear2 Fri 17-Sept-21 15:02:50

Thanks all. That’s very useful. So - drive or train?? I like to get myself out and about I must admit. I’ve thought of one of the coach tours and I’m sure the company would be great but I do like to do my own thing ??? It’s the 8 hr drive that’s putting me off

Chewbacca Fri 17-Sept-21 15:02:41

Oh I'm sorry Aveline entirely my mistake. I'll have another read of her messages and photos and see where my friend actually is. Having never been to Scotland in my life I'm afraid I wouldn't personally know anything about it and so probably shouldn't have posted at all.

Aveline Fri 17-Sept-21 14:54:17

Oban's not an island!
Ferries to Arran leave from Ardrossan which is quite far south of Oban btw. I think that person might have been a bit confused. There are so many Scottish islands to visit.