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6.69km
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Hike the easy 4.2-mile Oban Town circuit for coastal views, urban exploration, and landmarks like McCaig's Tower, taking under two hours.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
Waypoints
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432 m
Highlight • Monument
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1.13 km
Highlight • Historical Site
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1.90 km
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3.96 km
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6.69 km
End point
Parking
Way Types & Surfaces
Way Types
3.17 km
1.91 km
683 m
531 m
375 m
Surfaces
2.49 km
1.99 km
1.50 km
683 m
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Yes, the Oban Town circuit is classified as an easy hike, making it suitable for all fitness levels, including beginners and families. The 6.69-kilometer route has a moderate elevation gain of approximately 130 meters and can typically be completed in under two hours.
The terrain on the Oban Town circuit is varied but generally accessible. You'll encounter a mix of paved roads, town streets, and unpaved hiking paths. While mostly easy, some sections, particularly those leading to elevated viewpoints, may involve gentle inclines.
The circuit takes you past several notable landmarks. You'll see the iconic McCaig's Tower, offering superb views over Oban Bay. Other highlights include the Oban Distillery & Visitor Centre, St. Columba's Cathedral, and the unique Fingal’s Dogstone. The route also offers expansive coastal vistas and views of the bustling harbor.
Oban has several public car parks within the town center, which are convenient starting points for the circuit. As the route is a town circuit, you can typically find parking close to the harbor or near major landmarks, though availability may vary, especially during peak season.
Yes, the Oban Town circuit is generally dog-friendly. As it passes through urban areas and some unpaved paths, it's advisable to keep dogs on a leash, especially in busy town sections and near any livestock if the path ventures into more rural areas. Always remember to clean up after your pet.
No, you do not need any permits or have to pay entrance fees to hike the Oban Town circuit. It's a publicly accessible route through the town and surrounding areas.
The Oban Town circuit can be enjoyed year-round. However, the spring and autumn months often offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery, with fewer crowds than the peak summer season. Winter can be picturesque but may involve colder, wetter weather, so appropriate gear is essential.
Yes, the route incorporates sections of other paths. It covers a significant portion of the Oban to Dunbeg trail (64%) and also includes parts of the St Conan Pilgrim Way (28%), John Street (14%), and Dalrigh (13%).
Absolutely! As the route winds through Oban town, you'll find numerous cafes, pubs, and restaurants conveniently located along or very close to the circuit. This makes it easy to stop for refreshments, a meal, or a warm drink during or after your walk.
The circuit offers a diverse range of picturesque views. You'll enjoy expansive coastal vistas of Oban Bay, the bustling harbor with ferries and fishing boats, and the charming town center. From elevated points, you can see across the west coast to nearby islands like Mull, Lismore, and Kerrera, and even distant mountains such as Ben Cruachan.
Yes, Oban is a well-connected town. The circuit can be started from various points within the town center, which is easily accessible by public transport. Oban has a train station and a bus station, both centrally located, making it convenient to reach the trail without a car.