B and Bs in Tobermory

Strongarbh House
Tobermory
Isle of Mull

PA75 6PR
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Perched on a cliff above Tobermory Bay; Strongarbh is a handsome Victorian villa providing comfortable and distinctive accommodation - an ideal base from which to explore the Isle of Mull. The house; set in spacious gardens and just a short walk to the harbour; offers a relaxing retreat in the heart of the town.Strongarbh offers luxurious bedrooms; tempting breakfasts and stylish public rooms in a beautiful period house filled with an eclectic collection of books and contemporary art. The four guest rooms are individually styled; each with its own unique character and feel and all have en-suite bath and shower facilities. The breakfast menu offers a wide range of seasonal choices; including a changing daily special.Tobermory; with it's brightly coloured houses and distinctive shops; is considered by many to be one of the prettiest towns in the Hebrides. The island itself is a great place to come and unwind; or take the opportunity to explore the outstanding scenery and catch a glimpse of some of the most diverse wildlife to be found anywhere in the world. Throughout the season; Mull offers a wide variety of outdoor activities including wildlife safaris; whale and dolphin watching trips; walking; cycling and yachting. There is also an active cultural life of festivals; arts and crafts; music and theatre; and of course; a good measure of traditional highland hospitality. Mull also provides an ideal base to explore the neighbouring islands of Iona; Ulva; Staffa and the Treshnish Isles.

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