Just because summer is coming to an end doesn't mean you can't have a lovely Scottish staycation — one scenic inn is currently available to book for just £99.
If you are currently looking to book a relaxing Scottish getaway this autumn, one "beautiful" inn is currently available to stay in for almost half price.
The Strathnaver Guest House is found in the charming Argyll and Bute resort town of Oban, known for its gorgeous location overlooking Oban Bay. Visitors are currently able to book a two-night stay for two in the charming inn for just £99 through voucher website Wowcher— 42 per cent off the standard price of £170.
Meanwhile, Oban itself is home to all manner of things to see and do, making it a perfect holiday destination. From the Oban Distillery — which is among the oldest in the country — to the one-of-a-kind views from McCaig’s Tower, there is no shortage of activities to fill your day with. This week's top Scotland Now stories "Straightforward check in process and great views from guest lounge. Had already booked again for next business trip."
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