Around Mull

We think that choosing to stay in the Ross of Mull is a wise decision.

From a weather point it is statistically the driest end of the island being within the site of the Isle of Tiree which often records the most sunshine in the British Isles.

Tobermory image taken for www.keillscottage.co.ukWe are a 1.5 hour drive from Tobermory the capital of Mull. Any trip to that end of the island should be accompanied by possibly taking the scenic route by Gribun and perhaps a meal at one of Tobermory's many restaurants followed by a night at the theatre in Dervaig before your return to Keills.

We make every attenpt at Keills to supply information about the activities on Mull from local events, dances, ceildhs, concerts auctions, rugby matches to beaches, angling, golfing, walking, cycling, wildlife, etc.

Beachcombing in itself can be a lot of fun and you are usually surrounded by an array of wildlife from seals and otters to the numerous species of bird life.

There are also some boat trips to be had, taking you to islands like Staffa and Lunga and of course a trip to the beautiful Iona is a must where you will find superb white beaches and of course the Abbey and some interesting shops, bike hire and golf along with 3 hotels and a cafe.

Dining out locally offers a choice of 5 hotels and 1 resteraunt within 20 minutes drive. 

Bunessan offers a licensed grocery / post office / gift shop and recycle shop along with the Argyll hotel and restaraunt .

Fionnphort offers licensed grocery/ post office / gift shop and 2 resteraunts