Art drawings by local artist Kate Campbell
Art Drawings by Kate Campbell

 

Isle of Mull Guest house offering bed and breakfast and Self Catering holiday cottage,

Situated 3 miles South of ferry terminal at Craignure at the head of Lochdon.

Gold Green Tourism Award.
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Resident Proprietors: Jim & Jenny Smith
Old Mill Cottage, Lochdonhead, Isle of Mull. PA64 6AP
Telephone/ Fax 01680 812442 email: oldmill@mull.com

Self Catering - Bed and Breakfast - Location - Gallery -

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The Isle of Mull and the neighbouring island of Iona lie just off the west coast of Scotland, in the United Kingdom.   From Oban, on the mainland, where many visitors arrive on their way to the islands, the seaward view is dominated by the rocky peaks and green slopes of the Mull mountains. 

They are silent, lonely islands of rushing, tumbling burns, high peaks, dramatic views, waterfalls, wildlife, history and atmosphere. 

According to your interests, the islands can be a wilderness awaiting discovery, a sporting paradise, a haven of peace and relaxation or simply a charming and beautiful centre for a Highland holiday away from the cares and pressures of modern life.                       

Today Mull and its neighbouring islands have a population of nearly 3000. Farming, fishing and forestry used to be the economic mainstays of the island, but increasingly today, tourism is responsible for much of the island economy. Fish farming is also very important for both fin-fish and shellfish.

Many of the population are Macleans, MacLaines, MacKinnons, Macquarries and MacDonalds, descendants of Mull's ancient clans. Over the years Scots from almost every other clan have moved to Mull, as well as others, and so the population today is a mixture of true 'Muilich' and 'incomers' who all agree that they love Mull! This small, dispersed yet thriving community is well served by the Mull and Iona Community Councils and also by the Mull and Iona Community Trust, as well as by numerous clubs, societies and associations.

Visitors discover that Mull folk are friendly, cheerful and helpful. They love their beautiful islands and they want you to enjoy them too. If you come to enjoy the peace and tranquillity of our island life then you are assured a warm welcome.