• Sunset Cottage, Isle of MullInstant Book Overlay Image
    Isle of Mull, UNITED KINGDOM
    Ideal family Isle of Mull cottage with woodburner and stunning views. Overlooking Sound of Mull. Flexible accommodation. Salen 6 miles; Tobermory 16 miles.
    £74
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  • Ardura Cottage, Isle of MullInstant Book Overlay Image
    Craignure, UNITED KINGDOM
    On the sheltered south-east coast of Mull, between Craignure and Iona and overlooking the River Lussa and Loch Spelve, these two wonderful properties (refs USK and SAAX) enjoy a glorious secluded position within the 4,000-acre Ardura Estate. Bordered by the River Lussa to the north and east, and protected to the west by the masses of Ben Fhada and Glas Ben, the estate is home to highland cattle and sheep, as well as an abundance of other wildlife, including red deer, eagles, buzzards, seals and otters. The estate is recognised as a European Heritage Site for its otter population and ancient Caledonian oak forest. Craignure (6 miles) has a food shop, garage, post office, tourist information centre, pub and restaurant, and is the car ferry port to Oban. Ardura is a great base for visiting Iona, Tobermory and Duart Castle. Excellent hillwalking in the area. Nearby are a swimming pool, gym, health spa, golf courses and sandy beaches. Shops 6 miles.
    £136
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  • But 'n Ben, Isle of MullInstant Book Overlay Image
    Craignure, UNITED KINGDOM
    On the sheltered south-east coast of Mull, between Craignure and Iona and overlooking the River Lussa and Loch Spelve, these two wonderful properties (refs USK and SAAX) enjoy a glorious secluded position within the 4,000-acre Ardura Estate. Bordered by the River Lussa to the north and east, and protected to the west by the masses of Ben Fhada and Glas Ben, the estate is home to highland cattle and sheep, as well as an abundance of other wildlife, including red deer, eagles, buzzards, seals and otters. The estate is recognised as a European Heritage Site for its otter population and ancient Caledonian oak forest. Craignure (6 miles) has a food shop, garage, post office, tourist information centre, pub and restaurant, and is the car ferry port to Oban. Ardura is a great base for visiting Iona, Tobermory and Duart Castle. Excellent hillwalking in the area. Nearby are a swimming pool, gym, health spa, golf courses and sandy beaches. Shops 6 miles.
    £91
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  • Braeside House, Isle Of MullInstant Book Overlay Image
    Viewmount Dr, UNITED KINGDOM
    Braeside House is perched high above Tobermory town centre in a quiet residential area just 5 minutes’ walk from the main street on the shore front, yet far enough away to enjoy your privacy and enjoys views over the town and Tobermory Bay. Decorated to a very high standard with original and unusual artwork adorning the walls and all home comforts, Braeside House can accommodate a larger family yet is still comfortable and cosy for a small group.
    Set on the edge of a moor, Braeside is semi-rural and lies within 5 minutes’ walk of the centre of Tobermory with its main street of brightly painted buildings from pier to pier, small beach, and high woodland-fringed hills, surrounding the bay. Built as a fishing port in the late 18th century, Tobermory is a renowned for its picture postcard colour and is the main town on Mull with a good variety of shops, hotels, cafés, and bars. The harbour is always busy with fishing boats, yachts, and the ferry to and from Kilchoan. There are some beautiful walks from Tobermory, a stroll out to the Lighthouse at Rubha nan Gall or a more strenuous walk into Aros Park. Tobermory is an ideal location as a base for wildlife watching on the Isle of Mull which is well known for the re-introduction of white-tailed eagles which can be seen throughout the length and breadth of the island, including Tobermory.
    Daily Boat trips leave Tobermory for trips to Staffa and the Treshnish Isles as the seas off the coast of Mull are important feeding areas for whales, dolphins, and basking sharks. With luck you may catch a glimpse of a rare golden eagle, otter, corncrake or many of other birds and mammals seen on the island. The Isle of Mull sits off the west coast of Scotland and is the second largest of the inner Hebridean islands. Easily accessible from the mainland with car and passenger ferries running regularly from the mainland with the main route being from Oban to Craignure via Caledonian MacBrayne. Boasting approximately 300 miles of coastline from rugged cliffs to both white and black sandy beaches, the beauty of Mull can be enjoyed year-round with an ever-changing, spectacular landscape.
    Mull is a surprisingly big island and has so much to offer with many villages, lochs, and beaches to explore. You can also easily visit the iconic island of Iona, the tiny isle of Ulva or the slightly more distant Treshnish islands. There is easy ferry access to the mainland from Tobermory to the Ardnamurchan Peninsula or from nearby Fishnish onto the mainland Morvern Peninsula.
    £232
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  • Carsaig House, Isle of MullInstant Book Overlay Image
    Pennyghael, UNITED KINGDOM
    An outstanding country house enjoying a superb location near Bunessan on the southern coast of the idyllic Isle of Mull. Period property. Far-reaching views. Open fires. Close to beach. Pennyghael 3.7 miles; Bunessan 13 miles; Salen 26.9 miles; Oban 34.9 miles.
    £490
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  • Ledmore, Isle Of MullInstant Book Overlay ImageNew In Overlay Image
    Ideal for lovers of nature, Ledmore on the Isle of Mull is in a lovely, secluded location next to a loch, surrounded by meadows and a small river. With no other house in sight, you can enjoy nature at its best. Relax on the small island in the river or next to a private waterfall.
    Ledmore is a traditional island house, at the bottom of Loch Frisa and is 3 miles along a forestry track so you can completely immerse yourself in your surroundings and enjoy the natural world. Be welcomed by the entrance hall leading to a big, family-friendly kitchen which is ideal for gathering in to plan your day’s adventures. The cosy living room with its open fire and DVD player (with streaming apps available), is the perfect place to relax in after a long day exploring. There’s a ground floor shower room, and two cosy bedrooms upstairs along with a bathroom. There is also a barn for playing indoor games of tennis, football and more, and a cosy annexe with table tennis table, seating and storage for bikes/surfboards etc, an ideal chill space for teens. There is truly so much to do, including splashing around in the river, swimming in the loch, or stop in and play within the barn. Walk along the loch to see red deer or climb Spienne Mhor for fantastic views over the west coast. Free trout fishing is included (season is March 15th to October 6th), and an optional boat, engine, fishing tackle and tuition can be booked through the owner (at an extra charge).
    You may spend your days fishing, wild swimming and canoeing but the Isle of Mull has so much to offer. You can also enjoy expeditions to castles and beaches to watch eagles, puffins, and marine life. Don’t miss boat trips to Iona and Staffa. The Isle of Mull is well known for the re-introduction of white-tailed eagles which can be seen throughout the island. Daily boat trips leave Tobermory for trips to Staffa and the Treshnish Isles as the seas off the coast of Mull are important feeding areas for whales, dolphins and basking sharks. With luck you may catch a glimpse of a rare golden eagle, otter, corncrake or other wildlife in the area.
    The Isle of Mull sits off the west coast of Scotland and is the second largest of the inner Hebridean islands. Easily accessible from the mainland with car and passenger ferries running regularly from the mainland with the main route being from Oban to Craignure via Caledonian MacBrayne. Boasting approximately 300 miles of coastline from rugged cliffs to both white and black sandy beaches, the beauty of Mull can be enjoyed year-round with an ever-changing, spectacular landscape. Mull is a surprisingly big island and has so much to offer with many villages, lochs and beaches to explore. You can also easily visit the iconic island of Iona, the tiny isle of Ulva or the Treshnish islands. There is ferry access to the mainland Morvern peninsula from Tobermory or Fishnish.
    £281
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