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From May 1st to August 31st 2013 we will be trialing opening our entire business in the evening until 9pm.


We hope you will visit us to make this a success!


NEW EVENING MENU The Restaurant ● The Snack Stop Café ●


Main Business Hours April - October


Nov-March 8.30am-5.30pm 8.30am-5.00pm Goodies and Gifts ● Whisky Galore ●


Filling Station April-October Nov-March 7am -10pm


8am-9pm The Outdoor Store ●


Snack Stop April-October Nov-March 7am -9pm


4pm-9pm


The Perfect Present ● Online


Filling Station 24/7, 365 days a year


Coastal Connection


The West Coast of Scotland has some of the most stunning scenery in Britain. One of the best ways to appreciate the beauty in this area is to see it by boat. Coastal Connection offer a variety of trips with something to suit everyone. The ‘Wildlife & Castle Trip’ lasts for 2 hours and departs from Oban. You will hear about the local area and its history, and spot wildlife such as Seals, Porpoise and Birdlife. If you’re looking for a longer trip the ‘Tobermory Day Trip’ is the one for you! Again leaving Oban, this trip takes you up the Sound of Mull, passing Duart Castle and Lismore Light- house, to the colourful fishing village. You will have 3 hours in Tobermory to explore and have some lunch before returning to Oban. The day trip lasts approximately 5 1/2 hours in total. For the extra special occasion, Coastal Connection offer 2 hour, half day and full day private charter. Missed Ferries and Inter Island Transfers also catered for.


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