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Sleeps 8
Weekly price range £405 to £890
Self catering accommodation in Lochbuie sleeps 8.
Features include: Multi Bathrooms Fishing near by Beach close by Easy Walking Pets allowed Parking Available Golf near by Has a Garden
Accommodation overview: Barrachandroman is a wonderful detached farmhouse dating back to the 1700s. The house is located on the south easterly corner of the Isle of Mull, situated between a sea loch - Loch Spelve and a fresh water loch - Loch Uisg. This is an amazingly peaceful and remote location to escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life. Barrachandroman provides spacious accommodation for a large family or group holiday, with all the facilities, and much more, which you would require during your stay. An evening meal (by prior arrangement) can even be waiting for you on your arrival. The house is only 200 yards from the sea and surrounded by open countryside and hills. Red deer can be regular spotted on the hillside, otters feed along Loch Spelve and high in the sky sea and golden eagles soar above - a truly magical location. Three miles along the road from Barrachandroman at Loch Buie there is a large but quiet, sandy beach, Moy Castle, a standing stone circle and great walks. The Isle of Mull provides something for everyone, there are many places of interest such as Duart Castle, Torosay Castle, ruined villages from the time of the clearances, a narrow gauge railway, golf courses, fishing, superb walking, boat trips, wildlife spotting to name but a few. Tobermory in the North is well known as Balamory has its own distillery. The island has a small theatre and a mobile cinema frequently visits. The island has a great diversity of landscape from fertile ground in the north, a mountainous, barren centre where you can climb the islands only Munro - Ben More, to the distinctive roughed Devonian granite landscape to the south west. With a little exploring around the island you can find rocky coves and hidden white sandy beaches. The islands of Iona and Ulva are a must to visit, with short ferry crossings and beautiful peaceful places to explore. There are great sea trips over to the Treshnish Isles off the west of Mull and in the summer months, puffins and gannets can be seen on Staffa and Lunga. The roads on Mull (mostly single track) skirt round the edges of the island so you are never far from the sea and easy access to the coastline makes canoeing or taking a boat out very easy - Barrachandroman provides both. This close proximately to the sea means great opportunities to spot seals, porpoises and numerous birds. Mull is know as of Isle the fairest and it is a must to visit and explore the second largest of the Inner Hebrides Islands.
  
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Sleeps 2
Weekly price range £328 to £631
Self catering accommodation in Craignure sleeps 2.
Features include: Short Breaks Four Poster Bed Wheelchair access Near the Beach Close to the Sea Hot Tub Open Fire or Wood Burner Stove Easy Walk access Pets allowed sleeps 2
Accommodation overview: Set above the stunning Sound of Mull enjoying amazing views and spectacular sunsets these delightful eco friendly cottages also boast every comfort with wood floors underfloor heating cosy wood burning stoves and lovely decked gardens. Set in a little group they offer miles of forestry trail walking from the doorstep yet are just 5 miles from shops and inns in both Craignure and the village of Salen which lies on the road to Tobermory (17 miles). The main town on Mull Tobermory's famously colourful houses and attractive harbour are a delight and a little further afield the beautiful sands of Calgary Bay make a lovely picnic spot. Torasay Castle and Gardens are only 8 miles away and a day trip to the island of Iona is a must. The ferry crossing to Oban is just 5 minutes' drive from the cottages.
Lavishly equipped this romantic retreat attached to Driftwood Cottage offers every comfort. Spacious open plan sitting room with wood burner doors to deck with hot tub and dining area and well fitted kitchen. Utility room. Double bedroom with four poster bed and ensuite bathroom/WC with double jacuzzi steam shower and sauna.
Phone enquiries:
0844 847 1143
  
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Sleeps 6
Weekly price range £267 to £
Self catering accommodation in Pennyghael sleeps 6.
Features include: Detached Fishing nearby Open Fire or Wood Burner Stove Pets allowed Garden sleeps 6
Accommodation overview: The Pennyghael Estate covers approx. 8500 acres, stretching from the shores of Loch Scridain southwards to the sea cliffs at Carsaig, overlooking Jura, Islay and Colonsay, and westwards for 5 miles from Pennyghael village. There is abundant wildlife on this beautiful island and visitors may see otters, red deer, sea eagles and golden eagles. For hill-walking, Mull has endless opportunities and there are splendid coastal walks along rugged unspoilt shores. On the estate, loch fishing for brown trout is free and shooting in season can be arranged at an extra charge. Easy access to nearby lona for day visits on the ferry, or take a boat trip to see seals, whales and a wide variety of sea birds.
Each of these three appealing properties is in a private location and has superb views - garden table and chairs are provided for relaxing outdoors and there is plenty of space for children to play in the fresh air.
Originally built for the estate shepherd, this detached cottage has been totally renovated and modernised and features a wonderful panoramic view overlooking the small estuary of the River Beach (pronounced Bay-ach), across the sea loch to mountains. The cottage has its own private garden with lawned area and garden bench. The accommodation is comfortably furnished and homely, with a bright modern kitchen and a spacious lounge with open fire.
1 double, 1 twin and 1 single bedroom (cot and Z-bed available on request), lounge , dining/kitchen, bathroom with shower over bath.
All electric plus open fire. Fridge, freezer, microwave, auto washing machine, payphone. No TV reception, but colour television provided for video playback, DVD player,CD player. Bed linen is provided.
  
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Sleeps 7
Weekly price range £340 to £
Self catering accommodation in Pennyghael sleeps 7.
Features include: Detached Fishing nearby Open Fire or Wood Burner Stove Pets allowed Garden sleeps 7
Accommodation overview: The Pennyghael Estate covers approx. 10,000 acres, stretching from the shores of Loch Scridain southwards to the sea cliffs at Carsaig, overlooking Jura, Islay and Colonsay, and westwards for 5 miles from Pennyghael village. There is abundant wildlife on this beautiful island and visitors may see otters, red deer, sea eagles and golden eagles. For hill-walking, Mull has endless opportunities and there are splendid coastal walks along rugged unspoilt shores. On the estate, loch fishing for brown trout is free and shooting in season can be arranged at an extra charge. Easy access to nearby lona for day visits on the ferry, or take a boat trip to see seals, whales and a wide variety of sea birds.
Each of these three appealing properties is in a lovely private location and has superb views - garden table and chairs are provided for relaxing outdoors and there is plenty of space for children to play in the fresh air.
This lovely traditional detached farmhouse has a spectacular open outlook over Killunaig Reef, with its resident population of seals, to Loch Scridain and across to Ben More, the islands highest mountain and only Munro.
The farmhouse stands in its own steading with a walled grassed garden to the front and gravelled farm square at the rear. It dates back to the mid 19th Century and has been modernised to a high standard. The large rooms are comfortably furnished. Shops, pub/hotel 2 miles in Pennyghael.
1 bedroom with king - size bed and en suite bathroom, 2 twin bedrooms (Z-bed and cot available on request), living room with open fire, kitchen/dining room, bathroom with electric shower over bath, extra separate wc.
All electric plus open fire. Fridge/ freezer, microwave, auto washing machine, tumble dryer, dishwasher ,CD/radio, payphone. No TV reception but colour television DVD and video provided, as well as large video library, Wi Fi. Bed linen is provided.
  
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Sleeps 4
Weekly price range £328 to £631
Self catering accommodation in Craignure sleeps 4.
Features include: Short Breaks Multi bathrooms Wheelchair access Near the Beach Close to the Sea Open Fire or Wood Burner Stove Easy Walk access Pets allowed sleeps 4
Accommodation overview: Set above the stunning Sound of Mull enjoying amazing views and spectacular sunsets these delightful eco friendly cottages also boast every comfort with wood floors underfloor heating cosy wood burning stoves and lovely decked gardens. Set in a little group they offer miles of forestry trail walking from the doorstep yet are just 5 miles from shops and inns in both Craignure and the village of Salen which lies on the road to Tobermory (17 miles). The main town on Mull Tobermory's famously colourful houses and attractive harbour are a delight and a little further afield the beautiful sands of Calgary Bay make a lovely picnic spot. Torasay Castle and Gardens are only 8 miles away and a day trip to the island of Iona is a must. The ferry crossing to Oban is just 5 minutes' drive from the cottages.
Beautifully furnished and well equipped this stylish cottage is attached to Poppies Cottage. Open plan sitting room with wood burning stove doors to deck dining area and well fitted kitchen area. Utility room. Double bedroom with 5' bed and ensuite shower room/WC. Twin bedded room. Bathroom/WC with shower over double jacuzzi bath. Wooden floors throughout.
Phone enquiries:
0844 847 1143
  
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