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Caol-Ithe

Caol-Ithe, Fionnphort
Island of Mull, Argyll PA66 6BL
Tel:  01681 700375
Fax: 01681 700375
 

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Caol-Ithe Guest House

     At Caol-Ithe we provide fine Bed & Breakfast in Fionnphort on the Isle of Mull. Only a few minutes walk from the ferry to Iona and boat trips to Staffa and the Treshnish Islands, Caol-Ithe is a perfect base from which to explore the beauty and history of the Ross of Mull


Our spacious, warm bungalow has both double and twin bedroom accommodation available, all with en-suite facilities

Caol-Ithe is the first house in Fionnphort, only a few minutes walk from the Iona Ferry. Also found  here is The Keel Row, a welcoming pub that serves evening meals, The Ferry Shop, with its many groceries and gifts and the Columba Visitor Center, which gives you an insight into the history of Saint Columba. Map of Mull

Facilities available

 
  • Bed and breakfast
  • En-suite bedroom available
  • TV in all rooms
  • Hairdryer in all rooms

 

 
  • All rooms non smoking
  • Dogs welcome by appointment
  • Tea and Coffee making Facilities in rooms

 

Rates

Double room from £20.00 per person

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