Mull Property and Holiday Accommodation
Is the largest of the Inner Hebrides with its rough moor lands to the north a hilly centre and towards the south townships around Loch Don, Loch Spelve, and Loch Buie with a sandy
machair at the tip of the Ross of Mull opposite the Island of Iona there is rock climbing, golf, pony trekking, sea angling, salmon fishing, trout fishing, walking through the forestry commission land
were you can find red and fallow deer Off its coast lona Staffa, Treshnish, Ulva, Gometra, Inch, Kenneth, and other Island’s can be visited by
motor boat. The main town of Tobermory is about 50 meters from the Iona ferry it was founded in 1788 as a fishing village a sheltered anchorage to the north east and sandy bays to the south there is a
car ferry service from Oban, buses run throughout the Island and an assortment of accommodation to suit the weary traveller.
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