
The shore is a haven for children and our own children have had countless adventures there with swimming, mussel picking and sailing. If you have a boat, paddle board or a kayak yourself, you can keep it on the pontoon and sail or row in the safe waters of the Sound. Or you can wander down to the shore and sit at the long table with a cool glass of wine looking down the sound, watching the boats in the distance. Imagine going up there after a long drive, standing on a hill overlooking dozens of other islands set in the clearest Atlantic Ocean. If you stroll up the hill behind the farm you will see the most amazing sunsets. If you drive here you will pass many small communities and villages on the way and by the time you reach us you will have a feeling that this is indeed the end of the road, you simply cannot get much further away from the hustle and bustle of city life. We are proud to live in one of the most magnificent areas of Scotland, with a setting of breath taking views over other small islands, rolling hills and rugged shores. Seil has been linked to the mainland by Atlantic bridge since late 18th century. island on the east side of the Firth of Lorn with the picturesque beautiful mountains of Mull and Iona‘s sacred Isle in the distance. We are situated overlooking the village square of this historic village to the front and have a rear seating area which looks across the Atlantic taking in. This year will be different and we will wait and see what the future brings us and what restrictions there will be as we expect bed and breakfast will open later than self catering houses. The town itself lies in a crescent occupying the hills surrounding Oban Bay and it is a busy town with great accommodation range. The Oyster Bar & Restaurant is a family run business located in the beautiful and historic village of Ellenabeich, Easdale, approximately 16 miles south of Oban on the West Coast of Argyll. We opened up our home to do Bed and Breakfast and we had such a good time meeting people from all over the world. The Bothy was a ruin we converted to a charming little house that is set apart from the rest of the farm. Situated on the Isle of Seil and linked to the mainland by the famous Bridge over the Atlantic it is an ideal base for touring. The Steading used to be the home for cows and machinery and is now converted into 3 self catering holiday houses. We have converted some of the farm buildings. We are set in 100 acres of hills and coast on Seil Sound and have about 100 sheep on the farm, five hens Milly, Molly, Mandy, Morag and Mo we had six but Minnie has run away from home or been eaten by the fox, (we prefer the run away version).

The Farm is a beautiful hill and waterfront farm set on the Isle of Seil which is connected to the mainland by a humpback bridge 'The Bridge over The Atlantic'. Oban Seil Farm is the home of Nick and Bette Hunter and their four grown children, Ian, Henry, Kitty and Lotte.
