A Comfortable Rural Retreat with large living spaces, sleeping up to 10 in 3 double and 2 twin bedrooms.

The Isle of Mull is the second largest of the Hebridean islands, lying just off the west coast of Scotland.
Mull is an island of peninsulas, which give it a long and varied coastline, offering the visitor endless sea views and days of exploration and discovery.
The main ferry port and gateway to the isles is situated at Oban.
Ferries leave Oban every 2 hours, with the trip lasting 40 minutes. For full details, and to book your ferry passage online, visit the ferry operator’s web site. Click here...
There are several options on board, enjoy a meal in the restaurant, have a refreshment in the lounge bar, or take in the views from the upper decks.

As you drive off the ferry at Craignure ferry terminal -
turn right -
take the road for Tobermory and Salen.
Drive 11 miles heading North towards the village of Salen.
Continue straight through the village of Salen and head for Tobermory.
Two miles after the village of Salen on the road to Tobermory you will arrive at Aros bridge junction,
turn left off the main road at the big bridge and head for Dervaig.
Drive 10 miles through the glen until you reach the village of Dervaig.
When you get to the end of the glen you will see the sea again and you have arrived at Dervaig.
At The T junction turn left for Calgary and follow the road to Calgary around the sea loch. Stay on this road for 3 miles, you are now looking for a junction marked Croig, its the first proper tar road that branches off to the right.
The road becomes twisty and crosses over a burn, after the bridge you will see Penmore Mill on the right hand side, and Anbelin restaurant on the left, continue a little further up the road to the Croig junction.
At the Croig junction
Turn off the main road - turn right
continue along this road towards Croig harbour.
you have arrived !
Penmore House is the big house set back from the road on the left hand side.
about 500 yards from the Croig junction.