Oban has long been the perfect west highland retreat for those wishing to relax, or tour around the..
Loch Lomond InformationThe National Park is very accessible to visitors, being less than an hour from Glasgow and two from..
See all locations in Argyll Bute and SurroundsTobermory, the principal town on the Island of Mull, is one of the most beautiful natural harbours on the west coast of Scotland. Its picturesque tiers of brightly painted houses built on the hillside of the harbour provide a stunning backdrop to an area rich in marine species and wildlife.
Tobermory distillery provides guided tours and tasting sessions of the local malt whisky, which is distilled using traditional methods. For entertainment, the local Mishnish bar hosts regular live music sessions and ceilidhs. The town is also an excellent touring base to visit attractions around the island of Mull. The attractive lochside village of Dervaig close by boasts the smallest theatre in the world - the Mull little Theatre. Also nearby is beautifully restored Duart Castle, ancient seat of the Clan MacLean which can be reached via a steam train ride on the Mull Little Railway.
The beautiful beaches and bays around Tobermory make it a walker's paradise, and for wildlife watchers, the Hebridean Whale and Dolphin Trust describes the natural environment and local marine and wildlife. There are guided wildlife tours around the island and boat trips to the neighbouring islands.
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Scottish Highlands InformationDramatic landscapes, legend and romance combine seamlessly to guarantee a truly memorable..
Loch Ness InformationLoch Ness lies along the Great Glen fault line - a deep geological rift between Inverness and Fort..
Inverness InformationInverness prides itself as the main cultural centre of the north of Scotland. The city is host to a..
Fort William InformationFort William is capital of the Lochaber District, and stands on the shores of Linnhe. Its strategic..
Skye InformationFirst time visitors will be inspired by the sheer rise of the Black Cuillin Mountains, which..
St Andrews InformationEvery golfer dreams of playing at St Andrews, with its seven courses including its most famous Old..
Anstruther InformationAnstruther is part of the East Neuk network of idyllic fishing villages along the coast of Fife...
Ayrshire and Arran InformationAyrshire offers a diversity of landscapes, from long sandy beaches with seaside resorts and famous..
Brodick InformationBrodick was a long time favourite holiday resort for Glaswegians and these days attracts walkers..
Dumfries InformationDumfries is best known as the home of Robert Burns, who spent the last years of his life here...
Dumfries and Galloway InformationDumfries is best known as the home of Robert Burns, who spent the last years of his life here...
Durness InformationDurness and the land surrounding, is the ancient home of the Clan Mackay, as well as the most north..
Edinburgh and the Lothians InformationThe beautiful capital of Scotland and the surrounding area is often a travellers favourite place..
Galashiels InformationGalashiels lies within the heart of the Borders, situated within the narrow valley of the Gala..
Glasgow and the Clyde Valley InformationVisitors can take the Clyde Waterbus along the Clyde to explore beyond the city or a paddle steamer..
John O' Groats InformationJohn O' Groats has long been the starting or finishing point for those covering the length of..
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