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Duart Castle Duart Castle, on the Isle of Mull in Scotland is the ancestral home of the Clan Maclean.Discover
the history of the Castle and the Macleans, learn more about other
visitor attractions on Mull and Iona, and visit our online gift shop to purchase from our wide range of gifts and Scottish merchandise.
Glengorm Castle Situated on the Northern tip of the Isle
of Mull near Tobermory, Glengorm Castle overlooks the Atlantic and has
views over 60 miles out to the Outer Hebrides and Islands of
Skye, Rhum and Canna. The Castle was built in 1860 and sits at the
headland of Glengorm's vast area of coastline, forestry, lochs and
hills. Glengorm truly stands apart from the surrounding Western Isles
-already known for its dramatic scenery - due to its tranquility and
sheer natural beauty.
Mull Railway This is Scotland's original and only island passenger railway.
The terminal at Craignure is reached by the 80 car/1000 passenger Isle
of Mull ferry from Oban and the crossing is only 40 minutes. Oban lies
just over 100 miles (160 km) from Glasgow on Scotland's west coast. The
Railway Timetable links in with most ferry sailings.
Torosay Castle and Gardens A visit to Torosay Castle and Gardens set on the magnificent
Island of Mull is an experience not to be missed. We welcome you to a place
whose beauty we hope to preserve for future generations, and we invite
you to share in its delights with us.
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