Can you walk the talk?
Who built McCaig’s Tower and why? If you know the right answer you might like to train up as one of Oban’s newest tour guides
Who built McCaig’s Tower and why? If you know the right answer you might like to train up as one of Oban’s newest tour guides
The charity estimates about 15 to 20 tonnes of stone will be needed to repair the popular path, which will require the support of a helicopter.
The new Rural Connections project is designed to meet the unique needs of Argyll and Bute, the Western Isles and five other rural parts of Scotland.
Oban’s Rockfield Centre got the idea for the map after pupils from Easdale Primary School turned into tourists for a day to experience what visitors might see if they came to visit.
Walks restarted on Saturday, March 13 and the group hope to organise at least two walks each week with attendees restricted to their local authority area and numbers to stay within the government guidelines of 15.
Walks restarted on Saturday, March 13 and the group hope to organise at least two walks each week with attendees restricted to their local authority area and numbers to stay within the government guidelines of 15.
The 80-year-old has taken up the challenge of walking from her doorstep in Pennyghael to Craignure and back, in daily stages, in aid of Macmillan Cancer Support.
Lorn Healthy Options lead exercise professional Rob Graham shares some health and wellbeing advice with Oban Times readers.
Paths for All says it’s more important than ever that people who feel well should walk alone or with those they live with to protect their physical and mental health.
Regeneration group wants to connect the Upper Achintore area to the circular path.