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Jogging around Oban offers diverse landscapes, from rugged coastlines to rolling hills and nearby islands. The region, nestled on Scotland's west coast, provides a mix of terrain including paved paths, gravel trails, and elevated viewpoints. Runners can explore routes with sea views, historical landmarks, and varied elevation profiles. This area is characterized by its coastal setting, offering a dynamic environment for running.
Last updated: May 2, 2026
4.0
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44
runners
10.3km
01:09
210m
210m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Some sure footedness required.
5.0
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4
runners
6.66km
00:45
130m
130m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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4.5
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147
runners
9.31km
01:00
80m
80m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
5.0
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61
runners
8.05km
00:51
90m
90m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.0
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48
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12.4km
01:17
80m
80m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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You rarely see such a simple CATHOLIC church. Beautiful.
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From the North Pier you can stroll along the harbour promenade.
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There once was a Frenchman from Cannes, Who sought in Oban his plan— A redhead, a Cognac, But alas, just a rack Of fine whisky to foil the old man.
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Nice Campsite only 2 miles from Oban Town Centre. The site offers showers, dishwashing, laundry, small drying room. And lot's of space for tents.
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St. Columba's Cathedral is a Roman Catholic church building. The building, designed in a modern neo-Gothic style, is located in the west of the city directly on Oban Bay. In 1971, St. Columba's Cathedral was added to the Scottish monument list in the highest category A. The church is still in use as such today. The architect responsible for the planning was Giles Gilbert Scott, who designed the Liverpool Cathedral, Waterloo Bridge and Battersea Power Station as well as the famous red telephone boxes in Great Britain.
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A really beautiful campsite. Definitely worth a visit.
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Nice Campsite only 2 miles from Oban Town Centre. The site offers showers, dishwashing, laundry, small drying room. And lot's of space for tents.
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Gorgeous white sandy beach with views out to the islands. It’s really easy to access from the roadside so a perfect place to spot when you are cycling past.
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There are over 20 running routes around Oban listed on komoot, offering a variety of experiences from coastal paths to island trails. The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from more than 10 reviews.
Oban's jogging routes feature diverse terrain, including rugged coastlines, rolling hills, and crystal-clear waters. You'll find a mix of paved paths, gravel trails, and natural surfaces, offering varied experiences regardless of weather or season. Some routes also include significant elevation changes for a more challenging run.
Absolutely! Many routes offer breathtaking scenery. For stunning sea views and glimpses of historical landmarks, consider the Ganavan Sands Beach – Oban Waterfront loop from Oban. You can also find panoramic vistas from elevated points like McCaig's Tower and Pulpit Hill, which are popular spots for a hill walk or run.
Yes, Oban offers several excellent circular running routes. A popular choice is the Oban Town running loop, which takes you through the town and along the harbour. For an island adventure, the Kerrera Plateau loop from Isle of Kerrera ferry provides a varied island terrain experience.
Oban's routes often pass by significant landmarks. The Ganavan Sands Beach – Oban Waterfront loop from Oban offers views of a war memorial and Ganavan Sands Beach. On the Isle of Kerrera, you can explore the ruined Gylen Castle. McCaig's Tower and Dunollie Castle also provide historical interest and stunning views.
While specific 'easy' routes are limited, many of Oban's moderate trails can be adapted for families, especially those with older children or those looking for a walk/jog combination. The Esplanade along Oban's waterfront offers a delightful, mostly flat path with views, and sections of the Ganavan Sands Beach – Oban Waterfront loop are relatively flat and scenic.
Many of Oban's outdoor trails are generally dog-friendly, especially those in natural areas like coastal paths and hills. However, it's always advisable to keep dogs on a lead, particularly around livestock or in busier areas. Always check local signage for any specific restrictions on individual routes or beaches.
Parking is generally available in and around Oban town centre, often near the waterfront or public car parks. For routes starting slightly outside the town, such as those leading to Ganavan Sands, there are usually designated parking areas. For island routes like those on Kerrera, parking would be available at the ferry terminal on the mainland.
Yes, many routes are accessible via public transport. The Oban Town running loop starts directly in the town, which is well-served by buses and trains. For routes like those on the Isle of Kerrera, a short ferry ride from Oban is required, and the ferry terminal is easily reachable from the town centre.
Yes, you'll find options for refreshments. The town centre routes naturally pass by numerous cafes and pubs. For routes further afield, the Kerrera Tea Garden is a delightful stop on the Isle of Kerrera. Additionally, Duart Castle and Tearoom could be an option if your route takes you towards Mull.
Oban offers a range of difficulty levels. While there is one easy route, the majority (21 out of 23) are classified as moderate, and one is difficult. This means most routes are suitable for those with a reasonable level of fitness, often involving varied terrain and some elevation. Challenging hill climbs are available for those seeking a more strenuous run.
Absolutely! The nearby Isle of Kerrera, accessible by a short ferry ride, offers fantastic running opportunities. Routes like the Kerrera Plateau loop from Isle of Kerrera ferry provide varied terrain and breathtaking views, including the ruined Gylen Castle.


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