Comraich Bed and Breakfast

 

 

Wilma De'Ath
Comraich
 
Beadoun
Tobermory
Isle of Mull PA75 6QA

Tel: 01688 302281
Email:
Comraich.tob@gmail.com


 

 

 


Comraich Bed and Breakfast in Tobermory

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Comraich Bed and Breakfast is a modern and comfortable home, furnished to a high standard and set on the peaceful hillside of Upper Tobermory in the area known as Beadoun. Surrounded by beautiful countryside, the rural location is ideal for outdoor sports such as walking, wildlife watching, cycling and golf.

The picturesque waterfront of Tobermory Bay, where most of the shops and restaurants are situated, is just a couple of minutes walk away. Also within easy reach are the stunning Aros Park and the golf course with its spectacular views.

This friendly superior B & B accommodation offers two large individually styled rooms, one family room, which can also be used as a double or twin, and one twin/double. Both rooms are ensuite with freesat TV, DVD player, hospitality trays, Hair dryer and comfortable chairs. There are a few DVDs available but feel free to bring your own selection. Free Wi-Fi internet access, travel cot and high chair are also available.

A full Scottish cooked breakfast is served between 8.00 am and 9.00 am (other times are available by prior arrangement) and there is a also a selection of fruit, yoghurt and porridge for those with smaller appetites.

Tariff 2012

  • £30.00 per person per night sharing

  • Single supplement available on request

  • Children Welcome with reflective rates (please enquire)

  • Strictly no smoking and pets cannot be accommodated.

  • Check out 10.00 am on day of departure

Directions

On arriving in Tobermory on the A848 from the Craignure or Fishnish ferry, proceed to the roundabout at the top of Tobermory and take the last exit signposted Main Street. Go down the hill and take the second turn on the right which has a sign ‘Comraich’ and also ‘Private Road’. Comraich is the second house on the right – ample car parking.

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  |  Last modified 08/02/2012