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Bellachroy Hotel

The Bellachroy is the Isle of Mull’s oldest inn est 1608. Offering seven comfortable en-suite rooms and access to residents lounge, public bar and restaurant.

Dervaig & North West Mull | Bed & Breakfasts

Òran na Mara Bistro

Inspired by our location and array of fresh seafood, 'Òran na Mara' comes from the Gaelic phrase for ‘the song of the sea’.
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Salen & South East Mull | Hotels

Bunessan Inn

A newly refurbished popular local pub, restaurant & rooms in the heart of Bunessan with lovely westerly views over Loch na Lathaich
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The Ross of Mull | Bed & Breakfasts

St Columba Larder

Take away refreshments, artisan foods, homemade preserves, malt whiskies, gifts and books.

Isle of Iona | Gifts

The Galleon Bistro

Our welcoming family-run bistro is located in Tobermory. Our menus change daily, featuring the delicious seasonal local produce from the Isle of Mull

Tobermory & North East Mull | Local Produce

Ptarmigan Bed & Breakfast

Welcome to Ptarmigan Bed and Breakfast. Our beautiful newly built home is situated in an idyllic designated area of outstanding natural beauty.

Tobermory & North East Mull | Bed & Breakfasts

Glenaros Lodge

A comfortable and secluded Victorian boutique Bed and Breakfast with outstanding views over Aros bay to Aros Castle and the Sound of Mull
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Salen & South East Mull | Bed & Breakfasts

Lip na Cloiche Crafts

Browse the hand-made crafts and cards in the porch of Lip na Cloiche Garden and Nursery, made from beach-combed found objects and pressed wild flowers.

Dervaig & North West Mull | Arts & Crafts

Argyll Hotel Iona Retreats

The Isle of Iona and the Argyll Hotel offers the peace and tranquillity for creative retreats and group gatherings accommodating from 7 to 28 guests
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Isle of Iona | Retreats

Ardalanish Farm: Isle of Mull Weavers

Visit Ardalanish Farm, the home of Isle of Mull Weavers, producing a range of beautiful tweeds, from the wool of their native Hebridean sheep.

The Ross of Mull | Arts & Crafts