Day 4 – Sailing to the vibrant Isle of Mull and the ‘road to the Isles’
This morning, we catch the ferry from Oban for the crossing to
the Isle of Mull. Drifting through small islands and across Loch
Linnhe, the views are awe-inspiring. Rugged coastline, hills rising
from the water's edge, and jagged, exposed rock faces create the
backdrop as we sail.
On a clear day, stunning views of Duart Castle welcome us before
we dock at the port of Craignure. Here, we board our coach for the
scenic drive to Tobermory. Spend time at leisure in the island's
colourful capital. Famous for its fresh fish, you could enjoy a
seafood lunch. Wander the pretty port and seek out its sheltered
bay where, according to legend, one of the Spanish Armada ships
sank in 1588 carrying a stash of gold.
After catching the ferry to Kilchoan, we set out on a scenic
drive across the wild Ardnamurchan Peninsula to Fort William. The
most westerly point in the British Isles, it is known as the 'road
to the Isles'. Through rugged landscapes and coastal beauty, the
winding road reveals views of the Western Isles and we pass by
hills and lochs. We arrive back at our hotel in the early evening
in time for dinner.
Includes