When on Mull, why not take in the famous and historical Isle of Iona  -   the burial place of many Scottish Kings and from where Columba   set forth to bring Christianity to mainland Britain.

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How to reach the island.

The island is reached by road or rail to Oban and thence by car ferry to Craignure. Another route is by the Ballachulish Bridge and Corran Ferry, and then the Lochaline to Fishnish car ferry. During the summer months there is a ferry between Kilchoan on the Ardnamurchan Peninsula and Tobermory. There is another pedestrian route operated by a community organisation from Ardnamurchan and Loch Sunart - see the CalMac web site for details. If you bring a car by the Oban-Craignure Ferry, it is best to book in advance in both directions with:

Caledonian MacBrayne Ltd The Ferry Terminal Gourock Scotland PA19 1QP +44 (0)8705 650000 or contact their website

We recommend that you pre-book your crossing for the Oban - Craignure route. All other routes do not necessarily require pre-booking.

You may like to use an on-line route-planner to find your way to the CalMac Ferry Terminal at Oban. Try the RAC Planner. The PostCode for the Terminal is PA34 4DB.

To help you find our accommodation from the Craignure Ferry Terminal with the option of satellite photography of Mull, please enter the following postcode: PA65 6AY.

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