We arrived in Oban aboard the Lord of the Glens this morning. The town of Oban is built around its world-famous distillery. We started the morning with a lovely hike through town and around the coast to Dunollie Castle. Guests also had the option to hike up to McCaig’s Tower, a landmark structure. Taking inspiration from the Roman Colosseum, the tower is visible as you enter the port of Oban and offers a great view of the town. We wrapped up the evening with a whiskey tasting from a local representative of the Oban Distillery. As the sun set over Oban, we readied ourselves for another full day here aboard the Lord of the Glens.
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- 15 Jun 2023
Oban, Highlands, Scotland, 6/15/2023, Lord of the Glens
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Alex Joseph, Naturalist/Certified Photo Instructor
Born and raised in Alabama, Alex's connection to nature took shape as a child living in a state park and then in his formative years spent in Gulf Shores, AL. Where white sandy beaches meet the pine forest of the Southeast.
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