Achadh-a’Mhullaich is a renovated cottage built of solid stone walls re-constructed from a former crofter’s house and outbuildings. It is tucked away on its own in a totally secluded valley close to Croig harbour and the sea in the North West of Mull.
From the house there is a lovely view across meadow and hills. There are also pre-historic standing stones nearby. The water for the house is electrically pumped from an underground spring. Just yards from the door there is a small stream and from the hill opposite the house a superb sea view North West to the Ardnamurchan Peninsula and the other Isles.
Within walking distance is the shore-line at Croig harbour and a range of pebble and sandy beaches. The night sky in the valley is spectacular with the clear atmosphere giving you a real planetarium of stars. From the Croig westward there is excellent coastal walking by low basalt cliffs along, idyllic shell-sand beaches and haunting views North to Ardnamurchan, the small Isles of Rhum, Much and the Cuillin mountains of Skye blue on the far distant horizon. Or you can just enjoy the peace, abundant wildlife and farm animals around the house where life takes on a slower pace.
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Stunning scenery, from mountain to glen, remote isles to lively cities, Scotland makes for a great holiday experience. Whether it's 'bagging' a munroe or swimming in a loch, spotting red deer or bird watching, exploring the forests or whisky tasting there is so much to offer.