Mull Holiday Cottages offered self-catering retreats on the Isle of Mull, a rugged island off Scotland's west coast renowned for its dramatic scenery and unspoilt wilderness. Their charming rural properties were positioned against the striking backdrop of the Sound of Mull, where azure lochs, rolling pastures and highland wildlife create a setting unlike anywhere else in the UK.
The Isle of Mull is one of Scotland's largest inner Hebridean islands, celebrated for its dramatic coastline, ancient castles, white-sand beaches and abundant wildlife including golden eagles, red deer and otters. Mull Holiday Cottages placed guests at the heart of this landscape, offering seclusion and privacy within a setting that rewards those who seek a slower, more restorative pace of life. Themed cottages with attention to detail ensured each stay felt personal and well-considered.
Whether travelling as a family, as a couple or as a solo explorer, the cottages catered for a wide range of guests looking to escape the daily routine. Breath-taking highland scenery, friendly service and rural tranquility combined to make each visit memorable. The Sound of Mull offers excellent opportunities for coastal walking, wildlife spotting, sea kayaking and simply taking in some of Scotland's most spectacular views.
Mull Holiday Cottages offered an eNewsletter to help guests plan their visits. Subscribers received updates on new cottage availability, seasonal offers and tips on the best times to visit the island, helping travellers make the most of this unique corner of Scotland.
Mull is an island in the Inner Hebrides off Scotland's west coast. It is reached by ferry from Oban on the mainland, with crossings taking approximately 45 minutes to Craignure. It is the second largest island in the Inner Hebrides and sits close to the smaller island of Iona.
The island features a striking mix of rugged highland peaks, sheltered sea lochs, river valleys, ancient woodland and dramatic coastal cliffs. The Sound of Mull, separating the island from the mainland, provides scenic water views from many parts of the island.
Yes. Mull Holiday Cottages aimed to welcome families, couples and groups looking for a comfortable rural retreat. The emphasis on seclusion, privacy and friendly service made the cottages suitable for a range of party types and travel styles.
Mull is widely regarded as one of the best places in the UK to see golden eagles, white-tailed eagles, red deer, otters, seals and a variety of seabirds. Whale and dolphin sightings in the surrounding waters are also well documented.
Guests could enjoy coastal and highland walking, wildlife watching, sea kayaking, fishing, cycling and visits to local attractions including Duart Castle and the nearby island of Iona, a historic site of early Christian heritage.
At the time this brochure was current, Mull Holiday Cottages maintained an eNewsletter to keep interested guests informed of availability, new properties and seasonal promotions. Signing up was the recommended way to stay updated on the best times and deals for a Mull stay.
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