See all pictures (4) Your chosen break Scotland Inclusive Tribute Party - Motown 0 day break See all pictures (10) Highlights The Caledonian Claymore Hotel, Arrochar Oban Highlights Highlights A wonderful three-day tribute break staying at the welcoming Caledonian Claymore Hotel, complete with evening entertainment including a sensational tribute acts to Motown and an inclusive drinks package too! Plus, an excursion to enjoy the attractions and scenic delights of pretty Oban.Inclusive Drinks Packages - Four free drinks from the bar between 11am – 11pm each day with a fine choice of beers, wines, spirits & soft drinks. What’s Included? Coach travel with reserved seatingTwo nights at The Caledonian Claymore Hotel, ArrocharThree course dinner with tea or coffeeFull cooked breakfast with tea or coffeeLive entertainment including wonderful Motown tribute act.Four free drinks from the bar between 11am – 11pm each day with a fine choice of beers, wines, spirits & soft drinksVisit to MoffatExcursion to explore pretty ObanVisit to Gretna GreenOban - Known as the ‘Gateway to the Isles’, the small town is Scotland’s seafood capital and has a beautiful bay, striking because it forms a near-perfect horseshoe! Both are big reasons why it’s become Scotland's most popular west-coast holiday town!The Caledonian Claymore Hotel - An ex-manor house, now 96-bedroom hotel is one of Caledonian Travel’s best-selling and most popular. It occupies a beautiful Scottish setting in Arrochar with panoramic views overlooking Loch Long. The Caledonian Claymore Hotel, Arrochar The Caledonian Claymore Hotel, Arrochar The Caledonian Claymore Hotel was designed and built in the 19th century. The beautiful manor house has 86 rooms, many of which look out onto the grounds surrounding the historic property. It has lush gardens overlooking Loch Long with a backdrop of mountains - you might even spot some deer! This traditionally furnished and cosy hotel joined the Caledonian family in 2023, continuing to offer exceptional service and a traditional Scottish welcome. A hotel with an enviable locationBased at the foot of the Arrochar Alps on the shores of the tidal sea water Loch Long, it's only a few miles from Loch Lomond. What spectacular scenery you’ll experience – not just on your way to and from the hotel, but while you’re there too. It’s one of Scotland’s most naturally diverse locations. Facilities All en-suite bedrooms feature a TV, hairdryer & tea/coffee-making facilities Free Wi-Fi Entertainment suite and well-stocked bar overlooking Loch Long Entertainment every night Large, spacious restaurant Lounge area with log burner Pool table Outdoor seating overlooks Loch Long Ground floor rooms available Please Note: There is no lift at the hotelWhat's Included Coach travel with reserved seating Full cooked breakfast with tea or coffee every morning Three course dinner with tea or coffee every evening Live entertainment every night Cash Bingo every evening Exciting excursions to local and regional landmarks and places of interest (please see individual breaks for full details) Inclusive Drinks Package Many of our short breaks and holidays offer a fantastic drinks package, choose any of our Inclusive breaks and you will also receive four free drinks from the bar between 11am – 11pm each day with a fine choice of beers, wines, spirits & soft drinks. Oban Oban Translated in Scottish Gaelic, Oban means The Little Bay, and people remember this beautiful area for many reasons. Tourists love eating Oban’s fantastic seafood, admiring its breathtaking scenery, and immersing themselves in the town’s history.And in summer, tourists love watching its spectacular sunsets.Oban is the biggest town between Helensburgh and Fort William and is a popular tourist hub on the Northwest coast of Scotland that leads to many of the area’s surrounding islands and historic sites.With its sweeping bay, beautiful harbour and stunning scenic views, Oban has been a popular visitor destination since Victorian times.Did you know? Oban and neighbouring Lorn have a long and interesting history which began in the Dark Ages with Kings and Chiefs building castles and forts along the coast. In 500AD a powerful Irish Lord named Loairn established his Kingdom just outside Oban at Dunollie and gave his name to the district. Seats Available Available Taken Your seats can be reserved at checkout