Tobermory is along the northern edge of the Isle of Mull: how much more picturesque can a town possibly get?
I had only 24 hours in Mull/Tobermory thanks to missing a ferry from Oban and having to stay there the night, but still it was worth the 24 hours: some of which I spent hanging about Tobermory and doing the easy Shore-walk, and some of which I spent doing a longer walk to the Ardmore forest (next post)
I had only 24 hours in Mull/Tobermory thanks to missing a ferry from Oban and having to stay there the night, but still it was worth the 24 hours: some of which I spent hanging about Tobermory and doing the easy Shore-walk, and some of which I spent doing a longer walk to the Ardmore forest (next post)
the fish-and chips stall at the Tobermory pier
having lunch on the pier
Fishing nets used for crabs/lobsters (the red building houses the Scottish Youth Hotel)
Tobermory's famous cat thats got a facebook page devoted to it - well, one of two cats, according to the fish-and-chips stallowner; this one is called Ladoig (if I remember the name correctly) while his borther's called Tobermory
A pic of Tobermory from the Shore-walk
having lunch on the pier
Fishing nets used for crabs/lobsters (the red building houses the Scottish Youth Hotel)
Tobermory's famous cat thats got a facebook page devoted to it - well, one of two cats, according to the fish-and-chips stallowner; this one is called Ladoig (if I remember the name correctly) while his borther's called Tobermory
A pic of Tobermory from the Shore-walk
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