Take the car and cross the churning waters at the mouth of Loch Etive over Connel Bridge. Keep an eye out for kayakers riding the waves below or enjoy the views up Loch Etive towards Glencoe. Your final day will offer hairy coos and handmade ice cream at The Highland Fold farm at Barcaldine, just 11 miles from Oban, in the middle of the countryside in the ancient parish of Ardchattan. As long as your little ones are over 8, they can join one of the guided walks through the farm. If they’re young, then go for the delicious ice cream and experiment with a myriad of local, natural toppings.
Before returning to Oban, stop off at the Ocean Explorer Centre at Dunbeg. This family-friendly (and FREE) attraction is great for inquisitive children. Located opposite the UK’s oldest oceanographic institution, the Scottish Association for Marine Science (now part of the University of the Highlands and Islands), the visitor centre showcases marine research through a series of interactive displays. There’s a beach Café for a cuppa and cake, parking and a shop with plenty of sea and marine themed toys, books and gifts for all the family.
If you missed Dunstaffnage Castle on Day One, then this is your opportunity to visit before you leave, as it’s almost next door to the university campus. Download the Explorers Quiz before you go and keep the kids entertained. The castle is less ruinous than Dunollie, and it’s far bigger – the battlements are particularly impressive. You could spend several hours exploring, and family tickets are available.
That’s it – four adventure-filled days of family fun in Oban and Lorn.