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Early Booking Advisable

Helen Chalmers
Brockville
 
Raeric Road
Tobermory
Isle of Mull PA75 6RS

Tel: 01688 302741 
Email:
helen@brockville-tobermory.co.uk


 


Wildlife on Mull


Dolphins on Mull

 


 

Brockville STB 4 Star Bed and Breakfast in Tobermory

 About the Isle of Mull


Baliscate Standing stones are 20 minutes walk from Brockville B&BThe Isle of Mull lies just off  the west coast of Scotland, and can truly be described as unique in its geography and history. It lies just to the north and west of the fault line created when, millions of years ago the landmasses of North America and North Europe clashed together then parted, leaving behind the huge cleft through Scotland now known as the Great Glen.

Over the centuries Mull and its surrounding, smaller islands have been visited and settled by people from all points of the compass, having great significance for the Vikings, the Lords of the Isles, and the Irish among many seafaring folk in its position dominating the coastline on the important sea-routes to the west of Britain.

Flower of ScotlandThe cultural diversity of Mull is apparent to even the most casual of day visitors, in the place names, in the housing styles, and in the accents of the locals. The Gaelic language is still alive here, but augmented by many differing versions of English! It’s a real melting pot. The various events throughout the year bear testimony to this diversity.

In April there is the Music Festival, when people old and young congregate in the hotels and pubs to enjoy all types of music from the modern to the traditional, and enjoy a dram while meeting old friends and making new ones.

Mendelssohn on MullJuly is the time of the Mendelssohn on Mull festival, when you can hear some of the finest in classical music played in a variety of magnificent settings such as Torosay, Duart or Glengorm Castle, or Iona Abbey.

August sees one of the highlights of the West Coast Calendar, the Tobermory Highland Games.
 

the local Pipe Band
September brings the more traditional Mod Ionachadh na Dreolluin (Gaelic Mod) and the Fiddler’s Rally. Great local favourites and a grand time to visit. All of these supplement a regular diet of super entertainment provided by the various licensed establishments, and the regular summer
programmes run by An Tobar arts centre in Tobermory and the Mull Little Theatre at Druimfin.

Take a trip to Staffa and Lunga, home of puffins and numerous other sea-birds
Mull is one of the most popular places in the United Kingdom for the viewing of Sea Eagles, Red Deer and Otters. Puffins can be seen on Staffa and Lunga, just a short boat trip from the Isle of Mull. Click on the links to the left for more information on Mull's spectacular wildlife.

 

 Last modified 21/01/2010