TWO-DAY TOUR WITH
OVERNIGHT STAY
four people-£1160
six people-£1280
ferry fees included free of charge
STAFFA-TOBERMORY-KILCHURN CASTLE
DAY 1
Mull- Staffa-Tobermory
Pick up points
Glasgow, Edinburgh, Sterling,Perth
Pick up's from hotels, B&B'S, guest houses,
Train Stations & Airports can also be arranged
we will make our way to ObanBoard the Short ferry Crossing which will take you to port Craignure in Isle Of Mull
Along our route we will pass Loch Awe
Making our way Fionnphort,then we board a foot ferry to explore
STAFFA FINCAL'S CAVE
Returning To Tobermory For an overnight stay
Accommodation
THE TOBERMORY HOTEL
Along the seafront
The Tobermory Hotel
Is a great place to Stay
as its in the the heart of
everything Tobermory has to offer
restaurants & bar nearby
flat-screen TV.
Wifi
Free toiletries
Inland Double Room
Inland Twin Room
Evening Information DINING
CAFE FISH
The Cafe’ is wonderfully appointed on the upper floor of the Calmac Pier with spectacular views over Tobermory Bay to Calve island and the Sound of Mull.
Full Cooked Scottish breakfast included
Day 2
Kilchurn Castle
On route we can arrange a private tour of the iconic Kilchurn Castle.
The castle’s dramatic location at the head of Loch Awe, with the peak of Ben Cruachan visible, is one of the most photographed locations in Scotland. The inscription over the front door recognises John Earl of Breadalbane and his wife, Countess Mary Campbell, and contains the date of 1693. From the top of Kilchurn Castle, you can see the original territory of Clan Campbell, On a tiny peninsula at the northern tip of Loch Awe surrounded by glens.
Kilchurn is for anyone who has ever dreamed of having a ruined Scottish castle all to themselves, with no tourist trinket shops around. There isn’t even an attendant at the door of this picturesque ruin, but despite being unmanned, there are plenty of information boards throughout the castle. Climb to the top of its four-story tower for views of the loch and surrounding hills.
We then make our way over to Craignure to board the ferry back to oban then onto the drop off points.
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