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Eorabus Croft East

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near Bunessan, Isle of Mull


Eorabus Croft East
Eorabus Croft East
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Mull is sometimes known as the enchanted isle.  The combination of spectacular scenery, the captivating light on the land, and the feeling of space and tranquillity, creates an unforgettable experience. There are over 300 miles of coastline to explore with fabulous sandy beaches to be found, secluded coves and inlets where you may be quite alone.

Mull is an accessible island, with regular ferries from the mainland at Oban, Lochaline and Morven.  Although one of Scotland's most famous and favourite islands, once you leave the ferry at Craignure you will feel you have entered a different world.  Heading South to Bunessan you will travel for almost thirty miles along a single track road which will take you through some of the most beautiful and awe-inspiring scenery imaginable. 

The Eorabus Crofts, (Eorabus means 'homestead on the beach') in the Ross of Mull in the South West corner of the island,  stand in 3.5 acres of their own ground in the scattered township of Ardtun close to the village of Bunessan (local groceries, restaurant, post office).  They are two adjoining cottages which have been converted from a former byre and completely refurbished.   They are beautifully furnished and well equipped with gas-fired stoves in the sitting rooms for extra cosiness.   They have wonderful views over the water and mountains and are within a five minute stroll of the sea, where you can keep a look out for minke whale. Basking shark and other marine mammals have been spotted by guests in the bay.

A ten minute drive from Eorabus will take you to the little known, quiet and beautiful coves of Assapol beach.  Drive a little further to Fionnphort, and you will find the foot ferry to Iona, a tiny gem of an island with its unique atmosphere, famous Abbey, and silver white sands.  From Fionnphort too  you can take  boat trips - perhaps to Staffa to see the spectacular Fingal's Cave or to the Treshnish isles to visit the puffin colonies.    Elsewhere on Mull, Duart and Torosay Castles  (Torosay has a miniature railway in the grounds) should not be missed, and children will love to visit the site of Balamory, Tobermory to the rest of us.  In addition to the whales and dolphins in the surrounding waters, look out too for buzzards and eagles in the skies above.

Bed linen and towels, heating and the first £10 of electricity are INCLUDED.  Sorry, no pets or smokers.

 

Weekly Price 2010


Start date
End date
Tariff
05 Jan 2010
12 Mar 2010
 
£ 295
13 Mar 2010
09 Apr 2010
 
£ 375
10 Apr 2010
16 Apr 2010
 
£ 450
17 Apr 2010
07 May 2010
 
£ 375
08 May 2010
28 May 2010
 
£ 450
29 May 2010
04 Jun 2010
 
£ 525
05 Jun 2010
25 Jun 2010
 
£ 450
26 Jun 2010
27 Aug 2010
 
£ 525
28 Aug 2010
17 Sep 2010
 
£ 450
18 Sep 2010
15 Oct 2010
 
£ 375
16 Oct 2010
29 Oct 2010
 
£ 450
30 Oct 2010
19 Dec 2010
 
£ 295
20 Dec 2010
04 Jan 2011
 
£ 525

 

Guest Comment

Ali and Eve, Nottingham 21/02/2009

A fantastic honeymoon trip. The croft is great and well equipped. Mull is stunning whatever the weather (and we had it all this week). Will definitely be back again soon!

Eorabus Croft East - Guest Comments

Chester party, Eastbourne 10/05/2008

Puffins on Treshnish are a must. Whale watching is an incredible and fond memory. Cottage is perfect. Thank you


Weekly Price 2010
  • Sleeps: 4*,
    Bedrooms: 2
  • No Pets
  • No Smoking
  • Short Breaks available


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* - babies are not included in the stated maximum for each property

Accommodation:
Single Storey
  • Sitting/dining room with TV/DVD (no reception) and gas-fired stove
  • Kitchen with electric cooker, microwave, washing machine, fridge-freezer etc
  • Double bedroom
  • Twin bedroom
  • Bathroom with bath, WC and wash basin


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