Award winning 4 star Gold Bed & Breakfast offering the best in Highland & Island welcomes in a traditional 1850's Hebridean cottage.
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John & Jane Noddings offer you a warm and genuine Scottish welcome to their Hebridean home at Seaview in the heart of Fionnphort village on the Ross of Mull, overlooking the beach just 100 metres away. Warm and cozy with idyllic panormaic views across to Iona and her historic Abbey, Seaview is just one minute's walk for the ferry to Iona, Staffa, the Treshnish Isles and is ideally situated for exploring the Ross of Mull.
Seaview is a traditional Hebridean cottage built in the 1850's from the local Ross of Mull pink granite and is ideally located for discovering and exploring the Ross of Mull, for visiting Iona and Staffa, and for those of you who love the outdoors, we have miles and miles of coastline, moor land, mountains, forests and beaches just sitting on our doorstep waiting to be discovered. For the wildlife enthusiasts amongst you, the Ross of Mull has it all from whales, dolphins, corncrakes, sea eagles and golden eagles, to otters and red deer and short eared owls.... it really is the ultimate number 1 top spot for wild and woolly encounters. We work closely with Bryan Rains an experienced and knowledgeable wildlife expert who runs the Wild about Mull tours on the Ross of Mull and who will collect you from Seaview.
We love where we live and we take our responsibilities to protect and safeguard our fragile environment seriously; we believe in buying local, organic and fairtrade products and have been awarded Gold by the Green Business Tourism Scheme since 2005 in recognition of our excellent management systems.
There are 5 warm, cosy and charming bedrooms at Seaview, each named after local islands (Iona, Erraid, Lunga, Soa and Staffa), and all of them are individually decorated and well appointed making your stay at Seaview very much a home-from-home. We place great emphasis on the food, drink and hospitality we offer - enjoy our famous 'Fingal's Breakfast' from a seasonal and substantial breakfast menu or how about a sumptuous seafood dinner and watch the sun set over Iona. One guest reviewed our seafood dinner on tripadvisor.com 'as one of the best in Scotland'.
We want our guests to really enjoy their stay with us at Seaview - whether you are on holiday or on business, travelling alone, as a couple or as a family, our emphasis is on good old fashioned customer care and service for the discerning 21st century traveller. With this in mind we offer a range of services to make your stay as relaxing, enjoyable, and hassle-free as possible - these include picnic lunches, laundry service, cycle hire, email/internet facilities with complimentary wifi access for those with laptops, iPads and smart phones, private off-road parking, and a reservation service for restaurants, tours, boat trips and ferries. We are also happy to help you plan your days out and with a pub, restaurant, post office, gift shop and grocery store all close by we are sure we can meet all your needs during your stay with us.
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We look forward to seeing you at Seaview and welcoming you to our home.
John & Jane Noddings
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* We are open from March through to November each year. We are closed through December, January & February for some much needed R&R.
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