
Sleeping up to 12 people, and situated on a working farm, this spacious holiday cottage is full of character and offers breathtaking views across the Sound of Mull…
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This self catering holiday cottage has been converted from part of the old Byre into this delightful single-storey stone self catering holiday cottage. With a wood burning stove...
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A wealth of original features, including exposed beams and an open fireplace (logs included), make this beautifully presented stone holiday cottage a perfect romantic getaway for two…
>>moreArdnacross, Isle of MullArdnacross, on the Isle of Mull, provides an ideal holiday for families with each of our self catering holiday cottages within easy walking distance of the shore, where dolphins, porpoises and otters can be seen as well as red eer and white tailed and golden eagles. There are 2 rivers and sheltered coves for picnicking. Our Self Catering Holiday Cottages are ideally situated for exploring the Isle of Mull and the many restaurants and shops in Tobermory. We are confident your stay with us will be unforgettable! |
Ardnacross has always been an important place on Mull. The first known inhabitants were the Bronze Age tribes who built the standing stones at Ardnacross as early as 2600 BC. There is a ruin of a large Broch on the shore and later the ruins of what was the boat house for the ferryman at the earliest ferry service on Mull (even before Caledonian Macbrayne).