The Ross of Mull
The passage through the Ben More mountains reveals the Ross of Mull peninsula, fringed with amazing rock formations and silver-sand beaches.
Here you will find many small communities, from the village of Pennyghael to the main centre of Bunessan, home to the Ross of Mull Historical Centre. The whole area is a hotspot for rare wildlife, finding a home amongst the small villages and evocative abandoned townships that are scattered along the coast. At the very tip is Fionnphort, your departure point for the ferry to Iona and boat trips to Staffa and Treshnish.
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Killunaig Church House
Killunaig Church House is a spacious, family house that sleeps 10 and is near the village of Pennyghael on the beautiful Isle of Mull.
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Creich Holiday Cottage
Creich cottage sleeps up to 6 people and is set on a working croft near the village of Kintra.
Cala Sith
The comfortable and cosy cottages are equipped for four people. Upstairs is a twin and double bedroom; kitchen, lounge diner and bathroom downstairs.
Caol Ithe Guesthouse
Caol Guesthouse at Fionnphort offers luxury accommodation, with panoramic views to Iona and Burg, just five minutes walk from the ferry to Iona,
Newcrofts
Newcrofts cottage is set in a quiet location overlooking our croft close to Bunessan village, Iona and sandy beaches.
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Ardness House
Ardness enjoys spectacular sea views, 3 miles from Iona/Staffa ferries. Ensuite bedrooms, guest lounge with log fire. Free WiFi. Evening meals available.
Ross of Mull Historical Centre
The Ross of Mull Historical Centre in Bunessan is a hub of information about the fascinating history of the peninsula, offering a warm welcome.
Explore the areas surrounding the Ross of Mull like a local.
Created hand in hand with our local community, our guides offer great inspiration for discovering the best of what Mull & Iona has to offer.