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Quote: An incredible, breathtaking basalt rock formation. The short boat ride through Gordon Grant Marine was worth the price. It was one of the most amazing things we saw on the trip. The stark and rough geometric Read More
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Quote: I didn't go in expecting much from this, as it was so small, but this is a perfect example of what can be achieved with good planning. There were various sections with lots of information - geology, with Read More
Quote: A lovely historic house. We visited on a rainy day but the gardens looked great from inside. There was a wonderful little cafe where we got a warm bowl of soup and a pot of tea. The scrapbook made by the Read More
Quote: Duart Castle is a dreamy fairytale castle. This 13th century structure was home of the Maclean clan. Inside you can learn about the history and climb the tower. Be sure to stop by the adorable tearoom and have Read More
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Quote: Climb up and your reward will be a spectacular view. While you are exploring the mountain you may encounter some of its inhabitants including deer, polecats, birds and goats. Read More
Quote: It is a small place on the Main Street. There are exhibits regarding local whale and dolphin life, including skeletal displays, sightings charts, a computer set up for finding out more information and breeds, and Read More
Quote: Introduction The Isle of Staffa is an extraordinary looking lump of rock protruding from the ocean. Its name, meaning Pillar Island, refers to the formations of columnar basalt of which the island is Read More
Quote: In the southern part of Mull, there are only two places with many cars; magnificent beaches had only a very few in July. The two were the Mull-to-Oban ferry port of Craignure, where cars were on the ferry, and Read More