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Glengorm Castle Estate, standing stones and tea room.
Duart Castle restored in 1997 and open to the public.
Torosay Castle, gardens, walks and tea room. |
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Take the Mull railway to Torosay Castle.
The railway is 1¼ miles (2 km) long and operates steam and diesel
hauled trains. Visit where you
can visit Scottish Baronial Torosay Castle and 12 acres (4.8 hectares)
of prize-winning gardens and woodland walks. There is also a footpath
from Torosay to Duart Castle (about 3 miles (4.8 km)), ancestral home of
the Clan MacLean. |
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After
28 years of campaigning and fund raising the end is in sight and Mull
and Iona's swimming pool will open on Saturday 1st March 2008. The pool
is situated in Craignure adjacent to the
Isle of Mull
Hotel. The facilities include
Sauna, fitness and therapy suites. |
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The
Quest
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The Quest is a children's adventure project created by
the people of Mull. (follow the link for details) |
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Visit Balamory (Tobermory) from the very popular children's television
programme. |
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The Old Byre Heritage Centre in Dervaig. |
Learn about the history of Mull and let the kids enjoy the comprehensive
play area while parents can watch and be served from the Tearoom!!
See site for opening times.
www.old-byre.co.uk |
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Tobermory Open Farm—something for the young ones
Animals, Go karts and cafe |
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There are two 9 hole Golf Courses, one in
Tobermory and one in Craignure.
Both enjoy superb panoramic views which includes Ardnamurchan, Loch
Sunart and, on a clear day, the Isle of Skye and the Sound of Mull. |