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Unique and Secluded AirShip with Breathtaking Highland Views
Retreat to the deck of this sustainable getaway and gaze at the twinkling constellations under a cosy tartan blanket. AirShip 2 is an iconic, insulated aluminum pod designed by Roderick James with views of the Sound of Mull from dragonfly windows. Airship002 is comfortable, quirky and cool. It does not pretend to be a five star hotel. The reviews tell the story. If booked for the dates you want check out our new listing The Pilot House, Drimnin which is on the same 4 acra site. The kitchen has a toaster, electric kettle, tefal halogen hob, combination oven/microwave. All pots and pans, plates, glasses ,cutlery provided. All you will need to bring is your food. worth stocking up on your way in as Lochaline is the nearest place to shop which is 8 miles away. The AirShip is situated in a beautiful, secluded position on a four-acre site. Stunning views reach across the Sound of Mull towards Tobermory on the Isle of Mull and out to sea toward Ardnamurchan Point.

The Black Cabin Oban
This one-of-a-kind cabin is newly built by a local designer and cabinet maker with comfort and luxury as a priority. The uniquely styled cabin includes a lounge area, kitchen with appliances, super king bedroom, wet room and spacious decking with hot tub. Set high on the hillside, you can relax and enjoy unique panoramic views over Oban and Glen Coe mountain range. The Black Cabin makes the ideal space for a romantic getaway and as a base to explore the wonderful west coast of Scotland 🏴.

Port Moluag House, Isle of Lismore
Our house sits at the bottom of a secret track in a private, historical cove on the beautiful Hebridean island of Lismore. Secluded, quiet and peaceful, Port Moluag is within easy reach of the Scottish mainland whilst feeling totally removed from the pace and noise of city life. The house is newly-built using eco technologies to limit its environmental impact and is surrounded by wonderful wildlife such as seals, otters, and a multitude of birds as well as many sites of historical interest.

Cuilgown Old Post Office, relaxing conservatory
Unique self-contained annex - this comfortable relaxing holiday home is in the village of Salen, close to a hotel, restaurant, café, filling station and well-stocked shop. Perfectly situated for public transport, and with its own off-road parking, the location makes it an ideal base for enjoying the delights of Mull - walking, wildlife watching, photography, visiting castles and beaches. Or just relaxing on this beautiful island. The property has a large conservatory overlooking the garden.

The Otter Holt @ Dobhranach Self Catering Annexe
The Otter Holt Self-Catering is a lovely annex attached to the main house. Surrounded by wildlife, mountains, moorland, forests, sea, and beautiful beaches. Whether you're into photography, hiking, or just here to explore what the Island has to offer. The space is totally private, although part of the main house, you have your own entrance. Its fully equipped for all your needs to help you enjoy your stay. The Otter Holt is pet friendly and sleeps 2 adults. We supply towels, bedding etc.

The Hide at High Oatfield
The Hide self-catering studio is a glorious little haven of peace and tranquillity on the Isle of Mull. The perfect setting for a romantic couples' holiday. Great walking and abundant wild life on the doorstep. Centrally located for ease of access for the whole island. You will need a car if you are staying with us we are about 3 miles away from the nearest village Sorry we don't have facilities for children or babies and as we have our own dogs we cannot accept pets.

1 Hector's Row: Red House, Tobermory Isle of Mull
1 The Red House: by Hector's Row This is a cosy, unique space, set in an idyllic and scenic location of Tobermory on the Island of Mull. · 10-15 minute walk (downhill) from the main street, in the beautiful town of Tobermory · Perfect for those who love the outdoors and are looking for a quiet getaway · From upstairs, you can look toward the sea; if you’re lucky you might even spot some wild deer. · Wifi Access is available in this property insta: @hectorsrow

The Bothan
Relax in this calm, stylish space on the Isle of Kerrera and explore the beautiful and wild landscape. The ideal island getaway for couples or lone adventurers. Abundant wildlife such as otters, sea eagles and beautiful wild flora can be discovered as well as historic sites such as Gylen castle, all the while surrounded by breathtaking views. The island is easily accessible by the nearby Calmac passenger ferry from Gallanach, near the mainland town of Oban.

Fairwinds Cabin, Isle of Mull
Our cosy larch grass roofed cabin situated within a working croft in the Ross of Mull is the perfect place for a relaxing getaway. With views across Staffa & the Treshnish Isles, you can watch the sun rise over Ben More and set over Lunga from the comfort of the sofa. We’ve ditched the mod cons with no TV & wifi, replacing them with good old fashioned boardgames, a great stack of books and selection of old & new vinyl for the turntable.

Cosy 2 Bedroom Chalet #3 Upper Tobermory
Semi detached wooden chalet centrally located in upper Tobermory within walking distance of all amenities in Tobermory. Refurbished to a high standard and new to the Air B&B Market; 3 Island Cabins has a sunny South facing disposition and is ideal for short breaks or a week long holiday. Featuring a blend of new with a hint of upcycled and repurposed furniture 3 Island Cabins is your perfect escape on the Isle of Mull.

Stunning remote cottage by the sea and mull
Mill House Steading is a contemporary conversion of a historic barn into a 2 bedroom architect designed home. The balcony overlooks the burn with views across the Sound of Mull to Tobermory. See countryfile series17 episode 7 to see the beauty of the landscape around us. The bay is perfect for watersports. The renovation was completed in March 2020 and provides stunning accommodation.

Bearnus Bothy on Isle of Ulva
Bearnus Bothy has been lovingly renovated using our principle of ecological design to repair, repurpose and use what has been washed-up by the sea. It is one of the last old residences outside of the main dwellings around the Main House on Ulva. As such there are no neighbours until you reach the tiny community on Gometra - where we live - another three miles down the track.
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Other great vacation rentals in Isle of Mull

Isle of Mull, Ormaig self-catering cottage Lochdon

A cosy retreat with breathtaking views, sleeps 6.

Luxury Hut at Floyde's Farm

Portmore Mews, 1 bedroom studio flat, Main Street.

Tigh na Mara - Sleeps 4, Sea Views & Pet Friendly

Carnanamish

Beautiful bothy with sea views

Carraig Lodge
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best places to stay in Isle of Mull?
Isle of Mull has welcoming stays around Tobermory, known for its colorful harbour, and quieter options in villages like Dervaig or Fionnphort. Staying near Duart Castle or along the waterfront can immerse you in the area's landscape and local culture.
What are the best things to do in Isle of Mull with kids?
Families can explore Tobermory for colorful waterfront shops, take gentle woodland walks, or discover sandy beaches around Calgary Bay. Wildlife boat tours are frequently suggested for spotting seals, eagles, and other local animals.
What are some of the best things to do in Isle of Mull?
Visit Tobermory's colorful waterfront, explore Duart Castle, and join wildlife tours to spot otters, deer, or sea eagles. Walking trails, boat trips to Staffa, and trips to Iona for historic sites are frequently suggested.
How is the weather in Isle of Mull?
Isle of Mull has cool, often damp weather, with winter temperatures ranging from 38–47°F (4–9°C), and summer afternoons near 52–62°F (11–17°C). Rainfall is common year-round, so waterproof clothing is recommended.
When is the best time to visit Isle of Mull?
Late spring through early autumn is often recommended, with milder temperatures and somewhat less rainfall. Wildlife sightings, including puffins and seals, are frequent in these months, and local festivals add to the atmosphere.
What are the best places to visit in Isle of Mull?
Popular places include the harbor town of Tobermory, historic Duart Castle, and the island of Iona for its monastery ruins. Calgary Bay is often suggested for its sandy beach, while Staffa appeals to those interested in geology and birdlife.
What are some hiking trails in Isle of Mull?
Trails around Ben More, the highest peak on the island, attract walkers seeking sweeping views. Scenic paths at Calgary Bay, Aros Park, and through wooded glens offer gentler options for all levels.
What are some family activities we can do in Isle of Mull?
Walk along Tobermory's harbour, discover sandy beaches such as Calgary Bay, or join mini-cruises to watch for seals, dolphins, and sea birds. Woodland paths and wildlife experiences are popular with all ages.
What are some of the best day trip ideas from Isle of Mull?
Frequent day trips include visiting the sacred sites of Iona, exploring the basalt columns and wildlife of Staffa, or touring historic castles nearby. Wildlife and bird-watching boat excursions are also often suggested.
Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Isle of Mull?
Many accommodations around Isle of Mull welcome pets, particularly self-catering cottages and lodges in areas like Tobermory or near Calgary Bay. Beaches and walking trails make it easy to explore with dogs.
What are some local tips for visiting Isle of Mull?
Pack waterproof layers, as weather can change quickly, and bring sturdy walking shoes for uneven paths. Booking ferries and accommodation in advance is often suggested, especially during peak season, and supporting local businesses can enhance your experience.
What is Isle of Mull known for?
Isle of Mull is known for its rugged coastlines, diverse wildlife—including sea eagles and otters—and the colorful buildings of Tobermory. The island's castles, geological features, and access to nearby Iona draw visitors interested in history and nature.
What are the best hidden gems to explore in Isle of Mull?
Discover the serene woodlands of Aros Park, the sweeping sands at Ardalanish Bay, or the quiet village of Dervaig with its stone church. Taking lesser-known coastal walks or visiting small local art studios adds distinct experiences.
What are the best foods to try in Isle of Mull?
Local seafood, such as scallops, mussels, and smoked salmon, is frequently suggested, alongside Mull cheddar and venison dishes. In village cafés and pubs, you may find home-baked treats and seasonal produce.
What should I bring for a trip to Isle of Mull?
Bring waterproof outerwear, comfortable walking shoes, and layers for changing temperatures. A camera and binoculars are useful for wildlife watching, and cash may come in handy for smaller local shops or sites.
What is the nightlife in Isle of Mull like?
Nightlife on Isle of Mull centers around relaxed pubs, some featuring traditional Scottish music or local gatherings. In Tobermory, waterfront pubs and live music venues offer a cozy evening atmosphere.
What are the most popular events or festivals in Isle of Mull?
The Isle of Mull Rally is a well-known motorsport event, and cultural gatherings like music or food festivals are held around the island, particularly in Tobermory during summer. Agricultural shows and Highland games sometimes add to the seasonal celebrations.
Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Isle of Mull?
Isle of Mull has many family-friendly vacation rentals, with options ranging from self-catering cottages to spacious lodges in areas like Tobermory, Dervaig, or close to Calgary Bay. These accommodations often provide easy access to beaches, walks, and local activities.





