
Cuin LodgeCuin Lodge is situated one mile outside of Dervaig and has stunning views across the Loch to the Hills and Mountains of Mull. Small and only two rooms but boy is it worth it.
The MishnishOne Up at The Mishnish is Mull?s newest restaurant, offering the best of fresh Scottish produce. Tobermory?s finest ocean grill and foremost local steakhouse, the One Up restaurant
BarrachandromanBarrachandroman is a traditional scottish farmhouse on the Isle of Mull. Although tucked away to the South of the Island, the atmosphere is wonderful for kids & adults to go wild
Tigh an TruishTigh an Truish is a 18th Century Inn sitting next to the famous Bridge over the Atlantic on the beautiful Island of Seil. We are open all year serving delicious bar meals in Summer
Cuidhe LeathainCuidhe Leathain is a traditional Highland house within the conservation area of Tobermory. The house and three rooms are furnished elegantly - book early to avoid disappointment
DruimnacroishDruimnacroish has outstanding views and a welcoming atmosphere on the Isle of Mull. It is a substantial stone built house in a rural location with an honesty bar.
Achnadrish HouseAchnadrish House and its gardens lie in the village of Dervaig, 5 miles from Tobermory on Mull. Dinners can be booked to sample the Asian cuisine, reflected in the houses decor
Craignure InnCraignure Inn is a characteristic 18th century drovers inn on the beautiful island of Mull and is situated opposite the Craignure ferry terminal. Tiina, your host,is a great talker
Achaban HouseAchaban House, a former manse, is less than one mile from Fionnphort on the Isle of Mull and is the sensible option if wanting to visit Iona for a day-trip or the Isle of Staffa
InnishInnish is first house you come to on the Island of Seil, our entrance is the first on the right as you cross over the Atlantic Bridge, which also forms part of the old garden boun
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Expand Search: All Mull & Iona Eating & Drinking (4)Mull is the second largest of the Inner Hebridean islands. The main ferry port is at Craignure in the South-east corner of the island which is approached past the spectacular headland of the ruins of Duart Castle. In the summer you can catch the Mull narrow railway to Toronsay Castle and gardens. The North of the island is the home of the delightful town of Tobermory (the setting for the BBC children's show Balamory) and the South-west corner of the island is the gateway to the famous and holy island of Iona and Fingal's cave. There is an enthusiastic car rally event held in October.