Travel Reference
In-Depth Information
SELF-CATERING
Calgary Farmhouse££
(
01688-400256;
www.calgary.co.uk
; Calgary; 2-person apt per 3 nights £195;
)
This farmhouse complex offers eight fantastic self-catering properties (including apart-
ments, cottages and a farmhouse, sleeping from two to eight people), beautifully designed
and fitted out with timber furniture and wood-burning stoves. The Hayloft (sleeps eight,
£1200 a week in high season) includes a spectacular lounge/dining room with curved oak
frames and locally produced art work.
Bellachroy££
(
01688-400314;
www.bellachroyhotel.co.uk
; Dervaig; s/d £75/100; )
The Bel-
lachroy is an atmospheric 17th-century droving inn with six plain but comfortable bed-
rooms. The bar is a focus for local social life and serves excellent meals (mains £11 to
£19, plus kids' menu) based on fresh local produce: pork from a local Dervaig farm, lamb
from Ulva, mutton from Iona, mussels from Inverlussa and Mull-landed seafood.
HOTEL
Dervaig Village Hall Hostel£
(
01688-400491;
www.mull-hostel-dervaig.co.uk
; Dervaig; dm/q £15/55; )
Basic but
very comfortable bunkhouse accommodation in Dervaig's village hall, with self-catering
kitchen and sitting room.
HOSTEL
CAMPSITE
Calgary Bay Campsite
(Calgary)
You can camp for free at the southern end of the beach at Calgary Bay - keep to
the area south of the stream. There are no facilities other than the public toilets across the
road; water comes from the stream.
CAFE
Glengorm Coffee Shop£
(
www.glengormcastle.co.uk
;
Glengorm; mains £5-8; 10am-5pm Easter-Oct)
Set in a
cottage courtyard in the grounds of Glengorm Castle, this cafe serves superb lunches
(from noon to 4.30pm) - the menu changes daily, but includes sandwiches and salads
(much of the salad veg is grown on the Glengorm estate), soups and specials such as
curry-flavoured salmon fishcakes with mint and cucumber salad.
Calgary Farmhouse Tearoom£
CAFE