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Isle of Mull
08/08 – 15/08
£178/nighttotal: £1246 (7 )
Starfish Cottage, Pet Friendly In Craignure, Isle Of Mull
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cottage , Isle of Mull
This Isle of Mull self-catering property is situated 14.5km from both Lochaline and Craignure ferry terminals and Duart Castle, offering easy access to the island's attractions. The 90 square metre holiday home sleeps two guests in one bedroom and one bathroom, boasting a Jacuzzi, sauna, garden, and fully equipped kitchen including a dishwasher, plus free Wi-Fi and parking.
9.4 57 reviews
Isle of Mull
08/08 – 15/08
£178/nighttotal: £1246 (7 )
Cottage ∙ 1 Bedroom ∙ 2 Guests
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cottage , Fishnish
This hillside self-catering property near Craignure on the Isle of Mull boasts stunning Sound of Mull views, situated approximately 24 kilometres from both the ferry terminal and Tobermory. The one-bedroom cottage sleeps two, features a king-size bed, Jacuzzi bath, sauna, wood-burning stove, and underfloor heating; nearby activities include walking, mountain biking, and pony trekking.
Isle of Mull
08/08 – 15/08
£285/nighttotal: £1995 (7 )
Cottage ∙ 4 Bedrooms ∙ 8 Guests
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cottage , Craignure
Ardura Lodge, a substantial country house on the Ardura Estate on the Isle of Mull, offers direct access to 6.4 square kilometers of private grounds and is situated a short drive from Tobermory harbour and its associated amenities. This family-friendly property accommodates eight guests across five bedrooms, featuring a dedicated playroom, two lounges with a wood-burning stove, a formal dining room for ten, Wi-Fi, a dishwasher, and parking for five cars, with pets welcome.
9.6 812 reviews
Isle of Mull
26/12 – 02/01
£146/nighttotal: £1022 (7 )
The End Room, Callachally House.
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B&B , Aros
Callachally is a 200-year-old B&B situated just outside of Aros, near a working farm with sheepdogs, offering a peaceful and rural setting. It has consistently received excellent ratings for its location, cleanliness, and overall experience. The B&B has a double room and a twin room, perfect for a family of four. Amenities include a cosy sitting room with a log fire, a separate TV room, a dining room for breakfast, and a Nespresso machine available throughout the day.
Frequently asked questions about cabins in Isle of Mull
What are some under-the-radar gems to discover on the Isle of Mull, United Kingdom?
For something off the beaten track, consider exploring the Calgary Bay area on the south-west coast. It's stunning, with beautiful beaches and dramatic cliffs. Another hidden gem is the small village of Dervaig, known for its charming atmosphere and stunning views. And don't forget a visit to the less-visited parts of the Ross of Mull peninsula for some incredible coastal walks.
What should you consider packing specifically for the Isle of Mull, United Kingdom?
Pack layers! Mull's weather is famously changeable. Waterproof and windproof outerwear is essential, even in summer. Good walking boots are a must for exploring the island's many trails. Don't forget binoculars for wildlife spotting and a camera to capture the breathtaking scenery. A reusable water bottle is also recommended, as tap water is perfectly safe to drink.
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What wildlife can be spotted near cabins on the Isle of Mull, United Kingdom?
Depending on the location of your cabin, you might spot red deer grazing in nearby fields, especially in the more rural areas. Seabirds like puffins (though they are more likely further afield) and various gulls are common around the coast. You might even be lucky enough to see seals basking on rocks near the shore. Remember to observe wildlife from a distance and respect their space.
When is the most favourable weather for outdoor activities on the Isle of Mull, United Kingdom?
June to August generally offers the best weather for outdoor pursuits on Mull, with longer daylight hours and milder temperatures. However, even during these months, be prepared for showers and changeable conditions. Always check the forecast before heading out.
What are the must-visit natural attractions on the Isle of Mull, United Kingdom?
The Isle of Mull boasts many natural attractions. A visit to Staffa, with its iconic Fingal's Cave, is a must, though it requires a boat trip. The dramatic cliffs of the west coast, particularly around Gribun and Calgary Bay, are breathtaking. Ben More, Mull's highest peak, offers stunning panoramic views from its summit (but requires a good level of fitness).
Is the Isle of Mull, United Kingdom a good destination to rent a cabin?
Absolutely! Mull has a variety of self-catering cabins, offering a fantastic base for exploring the island at your own pace. Many are situated in beautiful locations, offering stunning views and easy access to walking trails and other attractions. You'll find options ranging from cosy romantic retreats to larger properties suitable for families.
What local meals should be on my list on the Isle of Mull, United Kingdom?
Mull's seafood is renowned, so be sure to try some fresh langoustines or scallops. Many restaurants and pubs serve locally sourced produce, including lamb and beef. Look out for traditional dishes like Cullen Skink (a smoked haddock soup). The Isle of Mull Cheese is another local delicacy worth trying.
Is there anything you should pack that’s unique to visiting the Isle of Mull, United Kingdom?
While not unique, a good pair of binoculars is especially useful on Mull due to the abundant wildlife. Also, consider packing a sturdy bag for carrying your essentials on walks and hikes, as the terrain can be uneven in places.
What’s the recommended duration for an immersive visit to the Isle of Mull, United Kingdom?
To truly appreciate all that Mull has to offer, at least three to four days is recommended. This allows enough time to explore the main attractions, enjoy some leisurely walks, and experience the island's unique character. A longer stay would allow for more in-depth exploration of the many hidden gems.