Loch Melfort Area
Loch Melfort is one of the many sea lochs along the western seaboard of Scotland. It has safe sailing waters with direct access to the Firth of Lorn, which leads into the coaster and ferry ports of Oban,
Fort William and Tobermory. Loch Melfort and its seaward approaches have many inlets awaiting exploration. The area is within easy motoring or sailing distance of many well known Scottish historical and scenic places.
We suggest visits to Oban, Iona, Mull, Crinan Canal, Fort William, The
Trossachs and Glen Coe.The islands of Colonsay, Tiree and Coll, are all easy trips on the islands steamer from Oban.
Near at hand are interesting walks, some strenuous, some easy.
You can choose to follow the shoreline or ascend the hills.
Everywhere there is natural beauty
and wildlife.
Getting Around
The maps below are of the Ardenstur Headland and the eastern face of the Loch Melfort Area, where the majority of the Lochside Cottages are located.

Ardenstur Headland

Loch Melfort Area
Click here to view the official website of the Scottish National Tourism Board.

Eating Out
There are numerous locations for eating out, covering the full spectrum from afternoon teas and bar meals to sophisticated evening dining.(Left) The Shower Of Herring and (Right) Cuilfail Hotel - Kilmelford.
