Isle of Mull The Isle of Mull and the neighbouring Island of Iona lie just off the west coast of Scotland. Mull is a large, unspoilt island with a coastline of over 300 miles, yet its population is only about 2700. Much-visited for its scenery (hills, waterfalls, sea caves, forest walks and beaches), it is also very popular for fishing and is home to 2 golf courses (at Tobermory and Craignure). The southern and western parts of the island are where you will find the mountains. The highest of them all at 3169 feet is Ben More whose scree slopes are the remnants of a volcano which exploded 60 million years ago. Mull is an island that bewitches the visitor with its amazing geology and its Celtic and Viking past but perhaps the most captivating thing of all is that the sea seems everywhere you look and every twist in the road presents yet another dazzlingly beautiful seascape. Tobermory, on the Isle of Mull was selected for the Childrens TV programme Balamory, because of its beautiful location, and, more importantly, its multi-coloured houses. The theme of the programme is based around what happens in and around each coloured house.
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Linnhe View Bed and Breakfast
Our house was built as a Manse in the 1850s and has generously proportioned rooms with large windows from which there are superb views over the Sound of Mull and Loch Linnhe. On clear days Ben Nevis is visible in the distance. We have a twin bedded room...
Craigrowan
Craigrowan was originally built as a shepherd's cottage in the early 1970s which we renovated in 2001, with the additional bed and breakfast accommodation being added in 2004. This consists of three letting rooms with en-suite facilities, comprising of one twin and one double room...
Aros View Bed and Breakfast
The double and twin bedrooms both offer en-suite facilities, together with welcome tray and colour television. We have ample parking, but are strictly non-smoking....
Copeland House
All the accommodation for our guests is upstairs and we live down below. Room 1 - offers very spacious accommodation with a large ensuite shower room. It has one double and one single bed in it, so can be used as a double or a twin room as preferred. There is a television with...
Cuidhe Leathain B&B
Jeannette and Alan Hodson were regular visitors to the Isle of Mull for more than 25 years, before moving to their favourite place in the world and refurbishing and converting Cuidhe Leathain into a luxurious B&B. The guest sitting room and dining rooms have original Victorian fireplaces and...





