Isle of Mull Bed and Breakfast Accommodation |
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Mull Accommodation
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Inishkea
Bed and Breakfast,
Isle of Mull. Inishkea is situated by the picturesque village of Dervaig on the North
West coast of the island of Mull. This is a new house in peaceful location with outstanding views over
Loch Cuin and Glen Bellart.Holiday visitors looking
for bed and breakfast on the Isle of Mull will have the opportunity
to relax and enjoy the peaceful environment we have to offer. |
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The Castle provides very special accommodation. It was built in 1860 and offers guests a wonderful place in which to relax. The interior is very warm and comforting. Log fires and a dram watching the sunset in the library is the perfect way to spend an evening. A colour brochure with further information and photos is available on request. |
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Brockville bed and breakfast accommodation, is a modern home set on the peaceful hillside of Tobermory, Isle of Mull, enjoying views across the town and "over the water" to the Morvern hills. Charming Tobermory harbour with its brightly painted shops and houses are only 5 mins walk down the hill (perhaps a few minutes longer on the return journey, after dram or two!) |
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Click Here for travel directions to Dervaig or Here for Springer Spaniel Rescue Chat |
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Getting
to Mull and Dervaig Close travel window The shortest route for those coming by car from the south is either by the M6/A74/M8/A82 to Crianlarich and Oban, or via Stirling and Callander to Crianlarich if travelling from the east coast. Whether you reach Oban by road or rail, the next stage is to take the car ferry to Craignure. Alternatively, coming by way of Glencoe, Ballachulish Bridge and Corran Ferry, you can use the Lochaline - Fishnish car ferry: since this cannot be booked, at busy times you should not travel too late in the day. Timetables and other information can be obtained from Caledonian MacBrayne (Oban), Telephone 01631 562285. If you plan to take your car onto the Oban - Craignure ferry you should book both ways during the summer. Which ever route you take towards Scotland's beautiful west coast you will pass through some of the most spectacular scenery in Britain. If you are travelling from Oban to Craignure the you should turn right off the ferry linkspan and head towards Salen and Tobermory. If you are travelling on the Lochaline to Fishnish ferry you should travel up the ferry road to the T junction and then make a right turn towards Salen and Tobermory. Having
turned right you will eventually arrive at a village named Salen travel
straight through the village towards Tobermory and in about half a mile
you will be travelling alongside the river inlet with the water on your
right. After about 500 mtrs the road goes sharp right over a bridge towards
Tobermory and there is another road that goes straight on. Caledonian
Macbrayne website can be found by clicking
here. |