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The Ross of Mull (Scottish Gaelic: An Ros Mhuileach) is the largest peninsula of the island of Mull, about 28 kilometres (17 mi) long, and makes up the south-western part of the island. It is bounded to the north by Loch Scridain and to the south by the Firth of Lorne. The main villages are Bunessan and Fionnphort, with smaller settlements including Ardtun, Camas, Carsaig, Knockan, Pennyghael and Uisken. Knocknafenaig, Suidhe, and Shiaba are three of the many cleared settlements on the Ross.
Historically the area's main industries consisted of crofting, fishing, kelp, and granite quarries. By 2011 this had shifted with tourism becoming the greatest employer accounting for 29% of employment, while between them farming and fishing made up 15%.
The 1886 novel Kidnapped by Robert Louis Stevenson is partially set on the island of Erraid, a tidal island to the south west of the Ross of Mull.
The 1945 film I Know Where I'm Going!, directed by Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger, was principally shot on Mull, using Carsaig as a headquarters, and references the fictional "Isle of Kiloran", which was based on Colonsay. Other scenes were shot at Duart Castle and Calgary. Also being shot here is The Silent Storm, starring Damian Lewis and Andrea Riseborough.
Clips of a 60 minute 1080p bluray video I have made of the Isle of Mull. It contains clips of the ferry trip to the island, the journey across the Ross of Mull to Staffa, and Iona and clips of my stay at Tobermory. It was filmed in September 2015
Bunessan is a small village on the Isle of Mull. Located at the head of Loch na Lathaich on the Ross of Mull, the village has shops, a pub, cafe and the Ross of Mull historical centre. Bunessan has a strong crofting history and also hosts a lobster fishery. There are excellent sandy beaches a short distance from the village along Mull's south coast and Iona is a short distance away too.
http://www.isleofmullcottages.com/isle_of_mull_regions.htm Fionnphort is the village at the ross of Mull's south western most tip. This small village is the main access point for the island of Iona. There's the village shop, a pub and a restaurant nearby. The coastal scenery around the village is stunning. There are some lovely walks such as the circular route to the old granite quarry workings. Fionnphort has a distinctive split pink granite boulder on it's beach.
www.isleofmullcottages.com/cottage/heron-view.html Heron View is situated at Bunessan on the Ross of Mull, a peninsula in the Isle of Mull's south west. The cottage is set above Loch na Lathaich and has fantastic views over the water. The loch is tidal and there are comings and goings of various wading birds to keep you occupied. The village of Bunessan is just a short walk around the bay and offers shopping and places to eat too. Heron view sits within a large enclosed garden, which is well tended and planted with a range of mature shrubs. Inside the cottage sleeps 4 and offers high quality self-catering accommodation perfect for a relaxing bast from which to explore the island.
www.isleofmullcottages.com/cottage/the-steading.html The Steading is a luxury holiday property situated on the Ross of Mull above the shore of Loch Assapol. This area of the Isle of Mull is home to some of the best beaches on the island. Loch Assapol is a large freshwater loch, and eagles are frequently seen in the area. The Steading offers a superb base from which to explore Mull. Finished to a high standard and comfortably furnished throughout. There is a large open plan dining/kitchen area, a spacious living room with double glass doors and wooden decking. Upstairs is the master bedroom with double doors leading to a balcony. There are lovely walks in the area and Iona is an easy day trip away.
www.isleofmullcottages.com A look around some of the Isle of Mull's beautiful landscapes. Locations in order of appearance: Lochdon, Ben More, Knockvologan, Loch Cuin, Glen Bellart (forest), Tragh na Cille (beach), Cottages, Carsaig, Ross of Mull coast, Loch Scridain, Carsaig pier, A 'chioch, Carsaig cliffs, Knockvologan, Scallastle, Grasspoint.
www.isleofmullcottages.com/cottage/the-tontine.html The Tontine is an old stone built croft cottage with contemporary timber clad extensions. The interior features oak framed joinery and a light modern feel. Comfortable furnishings and a fantastic use of space and garden areas make this an excellent holiday cottage on Mull. The Tontine sleeps up to 4 people and is located at Ardtun on the Ross of Mull.
http://www.pillowstone.co.uk/jacobspillow/ The U.S travel show sees Rudy Maxa visit Edinburgh and he stumbles across local band Jacob's Pillow jamming at the Ross band stand in Princess Street Gardens.
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00DGXJXM4 Top ten things to see in Scotland 1. Loch Ness and the Great Glen A geological rift split the land from coast to coast, once dividing Scotland in two. Glaciers deepened the trench and the result today is a long glen of steep-sided, wooded mountains and dark, mysterious lochs. Castles and forts abound, bearing witness to the Great Glen's strategic importance and enhancing its dramatic grandeur with intrigue and nostalgia. And, of course, there's the legendary Loch Ness monster, elusive but irrepressible, and still attracting scientific interest -- keep that camera to hand. 2. Edinburgh Castle Dominating the city's skyline as it has done for over 800 years, this castle is a national icon and, deservedly, the country's most popular visitor attractio...
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00DGXJXM4 Top ten things to see in Scotland 1. Loch Ness and the Great Glen A geological rift split the land from coast to coast, once dividing Scotland in two. Glaciers deepened the trench and the result today is a long glen of steep-sided, wooded mountains and dark, mysterious lochs. Castles and forts abound, bearing witness to the Great Glen's strategic importance and enhancing its dramatic grandeur with intrigue and nostalgia. And, of course, there's the legendary Loch Ness monster, elusive but irrepressible, and still attracting scientific interest -- keep that camera to hand. 2. Edinburgh Castle Dominating the city's skyline as it has done for over 800 years, this castle is a national icon and, deservedly, the country's most popular visitor attractio...
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http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00DGXJXM4 Top ten things to see in Scotland 1. Loch Ness and the Great Glen A geological rift split the land from coast to coast, once dividing Scotland in two. Glaciers deepened the trench and the result today is a long glen of steep-sided, wooded mountains and dark, mysterious lochs. Castles and forts abound, bearing witness to the Great Glen's strategic importance and enhancing its dramatic grandeur with intrigue and nostalgia. And, of course, there's the legendary Loch Ness monster, elusive but irrepressible, and still attracting scientific interest -- keep that camera to hand. 2. Edinburgh Castle Dominating the city's skyline as it has done for over 800 years, this castle is a national icon and, deservedly, the country's most popular visitor attractio...
Ben More (Scottish Gaelic: Beinn Mhòr, meaning "great mountain") is the highest mountain and only Munro (mountains in Scotland that reach an elevation of 3000 feet or more) on the Isle of Mull, Scotland. It is the highest peak in the Inner Hebrides apart from those on the Isle of Skye. The mountain is situated in the south of the island, above the shores of Loch na Keal. The peak is easiest reached from Loch na Keal, the walk up from the B8035 road following farm tracks, the side of a stream; Abhainn Dhiseig, and ultimately up scree slopes to the top. From the summit on a clear day, the view encompasses the Sound of Mull, Staffa, Ulva, the Ross of Mull and Iona in the distance. From sea loch to summit is approximately a four-hour walk. The more demanding but rewarding route follows a bo...
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My mother's 1998 talk to the Mull Historical Society in Craignure, recreated from a digitised cassette recording (by Roger Whitehouse), and scanned slides used in the talk (NB slides start at about 6m 45s into the video). Many of the images are from old postcards, sold on the isand in the early 20th century. Personal accounts and photographs of people and boats long gone, and people, buildings and places as they were. "..There were fairies on the Ross of Mull..."
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Paul Young presents this popular fishing show visiting various locations favoured by fishing enthusiasts, featuring some of the most prized fish to catch. This week Paul Young makes a late summer safari to the north of Scotland visiting Inverness to catch Atlantic salmon before visiting Easter Ross to take on some fresh water pike!
Tracklist: M.F.S: Observatory - Fucking Champagne (original mix). Reggy Van Oers - Indovine (original mix). Marco Bussola - Neutronic (original mix). Joseph Capriati - Awake (original mix). Adam Beyer - Never Really Left Home (original mix). Nicole Moudaber - Do Your Thing (original mix). Joel Mull - Rimson (original mix). Joseph Capriati - Fratello (original mix). Roberto De Haro - No Output (original mix). Manic Brothers - Voices (original mix). Joel Mull - Shake Trip. Ross Hillier - Sleep Paralysis (original mix). Domshe - Survivor (original mix). Terrence Fixmer - Subspace Two (16bit master 1). www.djmartijn.designyourweb.nl
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