Lismore is a small island in the Highland region of Scotland; it is situated 12 miles south of Fort William and a short boat trip across from Oban in the Argyll and Bute region. The name Lismore comes from Gaelic for ‘lios-mor’ meaning ‘great garden’ and is an idyllic and tranquil island measuring 12 miles long and 1.5 miles across at the widest point. The beautiful scenery, spectacular views of the sea and rolling mountains, wild flowers and birds ensure Lismore is a popular tourist destination ideal for outdoor enthusiasts and nature-watchers. There are holiday accommodation, a circular bus service, bike hire, a shop and post office, the Gaelic Heritage Museum and café and boat-trips leaving from Port Appin to view seal colonies, marine and bird-life. Lismore dates back to the Neolithic era with the find of a stone axe-head dating c3500BC at Balnagown Croft, a well-preserved Pictish broch. There are many more historically interesting features including Bronze Age Cairns, Iron Age Duns, two 13th century castles Castle Coeffin and Achadun Castle or the Bishops Castle, Tigh Iseabal Dhaidh, a 19th century cottage and the 85 feet tall Lismore Lighthouse, built in 1833 which stands 5 miles north-west of Oban on Eilean Musdile a small island off the south-west tip of Lismore by the entrance to Loch Linnhe.
Places to Stay near Isle Of Lismore
Shenavallie Farm (3.16 miles)
Shenavallie is the perfect base for anyone who enjoys the peace and tranquillity of the Scottish countryside. Oban ... More | visit website
Airds Hotel & Restaurant (4.14 miles)
Welcome to The Airds Hotel - our family run, luxury 4-star hotel on the Argyll coast. We pride ourselves on offering the very best in service, superior accommodation, tasteful décor and ... More
Pierhouse Hotel & Restaurant (4.14 miles)
Dun Na Mara (4.54 miles)
Edwardian country house on the west coast of Scotland. Spectacular sea views and private beach. Dun na mara combines luxury and comfort with unique contemporary interiors to create an oasis ... More
Barcaldine Castle (4.62 miles)
Situated 9 miles north of Oban, Barcaldine is Argyll’s only ancient castle offering bed and breakfast accommodation. This 16th Century home of the Campbells of Barcaldine has stacks of character and spectacular surroundings with views ... More | visit website
Lochnell Arms Hotel (6.04 miles)
The settings for our 120 cover Resturant an Lounge are spectacular with both looking out over the famouse and sometime turbulent Falls of Lora. The Lochnell has an ambience of ... More
Strumhor (6.33 miles)
Strumhor is a lochside bed and breakfast with views over the hills, islands and Falls of Lora. The decor is contemporary and the rooms have all been refurbished recently.
On arrival tea or coffee with home ... More | visit website
Grove House (6.60 miles)
Grove House has been awarded the top end of 4 STARS from Visit Scotland, and is tastefully decorated throughout.We serve our GOURMET BREAKFASTS from 8am-9am daily.Our freshly ... More | visit website
Achaleven Byre (6.91 miles)
ACHALEVEN BYRE IS A SELF CONTAINED UNIT COMPRISING LOUNGE / DINER / KITCHEN, SHOWER ROOM, BEDROOM. SLEEPS 1-4. ACCOMMODATION IS AVAILABLE ON A SELF CATERING / BED AND CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST ... More
Barcaldine House Hotel (7.00 miles)
Close to the shores of Loch Creran in North Argyll, and just 10 miles north of the harbour port of Oban, stands the elegant 18th century country mansion of Barcaldine House. Set in stunning Argyll ... More | visit website
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