Glengorm Castle
Coffee Shop Open daily for drinks, light meals and snacks. Tobermory, Isle
of Mull, PA75 6QE.
Mishnish Hotel Main
Street, Tobermory, Isle of Mull, PA75 6NU.
Local Attractions
Alternative Boat
Hire Sailing trips around Iona. Lovedale Cottage, Isle of Iona, PA76 6SJ.
An Iodhlann The
historical centre on the island of Tiree. Scarinish, Isle of Tiree, Argyll PA77
6UH.
An Tobar
Art gallery and cafe in Tobermory.
(Undiscovered
Scotland Feature Page)
Aros
Castle Ruined castle overlooking the Sound of Mull.
(Undiscovered
Scotland Feature Page)
Balamory
The location of a popular children's TV series.
(Undiscovered
Scotland Feature Page)
Balamory Tours
Providing full day tours of Balamory and other sites on the Isle of Mull.
Craigmore, Aros, Isle of Mull, PA71 6HR.
Bowman's Tours
Offering great tours to Mull and the Isles. Also operating local bus services
on Mull. Queens Park, Oban, PA34 5RS.
Burg Known as
The Wilderness, this remote corner of south-west Mull is exposed to
the full force of the Atlantic weather.
Coll RSPB
Reserve Our reserve on the island of Coll has long, white shell sand
beaches, sand dunes and machair grassland - all typical Hebridean habitats.
Nearest town: Arinagour, Coll.
Duart
Castle A spectacular castle on a rocky outcrop overlooking the Sound of
Mull. (Undiscovered Scotland Feature Page)
The Hebridean Whale and Dolphin
Trust Whale and dolphin research, education and conservation charity. 28
Main Street, Tobermory, Isle of Mull, PA75 6NU.
Inchkenneth
Chapel A 13th-century chapel containing later grave slabs of West Highland
type. On an island off the west side of Mull.
Inter-Island Cruises
Whale watching, wildlife and island sightseeing cruises. Ardrioch, Dervaig,
Isle of Mull, PA75 6QR.
Iona The
island off the south west end of Mull.
(Undiscovered
Scotland Feature Page)
The
Michael Chapel A small chapel at the rear of Iona Abbey.
(Undiscovered
Scotland Feature Page)
Mull Highland
Games Held in the latter part of July at Erray Park, Tobermory.
Mull Magic Specialising
in daily idyllic island walks to experience the natural wonders of Mull. 2
Breadalbane Lane, Tobermory, Isle of Mull, PA75 6QP.
Mull
Museum The story of Mull and its people.
(Undiscovered
Scotland Feature Page)
Mull
Pottery Cafe, shop and pottery on southern edge of Tobermory.
(Undiscovered
Scotland Feature Page)
Isle of
Mull Railway Narrow gauge railway linking Torosay Castle with Craignure.
(Undiscovered
Scotland Feature Page)
Mull Theatre Acclaimed
professional theatre. Dervaig, Isle of Mull, PA75 6QW.
Our Lady,
Star of the Sea Small Roman Catholic Church in Tobermory.
(Undiscovered
Scotland Feature Page)
Pennygown
Chapel Ruined chapel with some excellent grave slabs.
(Undiscovered
Scotland Feature Page)
Sea Life Surveys
Daily whale watching research cruises. Ledaig, Tobermory, Isle of Mull. PA75
6NR.
Sheila's Cottage,
Isle of Ulva A faithful reconstruction of a traditional thatched croft
house which was last lived in early this century by Sheila MacFadyen.
Shieling Holidays
Activities Includes boats, canoes, bikes and seal trips plus other
activities by arrangement. All activities timed to fit the Oban/Craignure ferry
schedule. Craignure, Isle of Mull, PA65 6AY.
Staffa NNR
Despite being only half a mile long and quarter of a mile wide, and completely
uninhabited, the island of Staffa has been a source of inspiration for
countless visiting artists over the centuries. Tour boats operate from
Mull.
St
Columba's Church Scottish Episcopal Church at Gruline.
(Undiscovered
Scotland Feature Page)
Tobermory Distillery Working distillery and visitor centre in
Tobermory. (Undiscovered Scotland Feature Page)
Torosay
Church The church serving the south east of Mull.
(Undiscovered
Scotland Feature Page)
Tours About Mull
with Chris Jones, Argyll Islands Tourist Guide and graduate geologist.
Craigmore, Aros, Isle of Mull, PA71 6HR.
Turus Mara Operating
daily Seabird and Wildlife Cruise-tours from Ulva Ferry to Staffa, The
Treshnish Isles and Iona. Join a day tour from Oban. Penmore Mill, Dervaig,
Isle of Mull, PA75 6QS
Isle of Ulva Ulva is a
privately owned island with a thriving population of approximately 16 people
who are involved variously in traditional sheep and cattle farming, fish
farming, oyster farming and tourism.
For Activities in the area, see the relevant
links pages.
For Local Businesses, see the relevant
links pages.