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Welcome to Glenforsa House & Lodge

Overlooking the River Forsa and the Sound of Mull...

Glenforsa House...

sits at the heart of the Isle of Mull, surrounded by a river, the sea and mountains...

with panoramic views - north to Ardnamurchan, across The Green Isles to the Morvern Peninsula beyond, and overlooked by Beinn Talaidh. A short walk to the beach passes the river Forsa's spectacular waterfall...

nearby is the newly-opened Glenforsa Cafe, also offering cocktails and pizzas...

and, just two miles away, Salen village has great facilities for all your needs, including a Spar shop, post-office, fishmonger and garage.

Tobermory, the capital of Mull, is twelve miles away and has more shops, several restaurants and pubs.

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The House...

Glenforsa House is a single storey building - with an open plan kitchen, dining and sitting rooms, and 4m high panoramic windows on two sides.

The House accommodates up to six guests (ten guests if the Lodge is also taken - please see below); it has three en-suite bedrooms: two with baths, and all have showers.

Kitchen with electric ovens and 5-ring gas hob

Dining room (with seating for 10)

Sitting room with open log fire

House bedrooms...

All linen is included

Emperor-size bed, separate bath and shower

King-size bed, bath with overhead shower

Twin beds, small shower

The Lodge

... which can also be taken with the house to provide two further bedrooms, with a shared bathroom, for up to four guests.

Inside the Lodge...

Sitting room

King-size double bed

Twin beds

The garden and beyond...

Mull, a place to make memories...

Mull's white sandy beaches

The west coast of Mull has magnificent white sandy beaches...

Wonderful sunsets

If the skies are clear the sunsets are quite magical...

Mull - one of the the west coast of Scotland's mountainous islands - has many great walks where you will often see both golden and sea-eagles, perhaps an otter and maybe porpoises too...

Dramatic landscapes...

Fishing on Mull

Various options - including salmon and sea trout fishing, hill lochs, and sea fishing charters - may be available at www.hookedonmull.co.uk

Exploring Mull...

Visit (by boat) the Treshnish Isles to see puffins (mid-April to early August); climb Benmore - a munro and Mull's highest mountain (966m); visit Iona, its abbey and wonderfully peaceful environment; take the short ferry journey from Mull across to Ulva and lunch at The Boathouse...

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Pricing

Bookings usually run Sunday to Sunday (alternative dates may be possible - please ask). Prices are based on low-, mid- and high-season rates for just the house (up to six guests); the lodge can also be taken with the house (adding up to a further four guests).

Pets - by prior arrangement only

Low season (5 January - 30 March 2025)

House £2,250; & including Lodge £3,250

Mid season (30 March - 4 May 2025)

House £2,600; & including Lodge £3,700

High season (4 May to 31 August 2025)

House £2,950; & including Lodge £4,150

House and Lodge 2025 availability

January to 20th April - please get in touch - dates are flexible

Bookings are weekly - arriving 5pm Sunday, and departing 10am Sunday

20 to 27 April

27 April to 4 May

4 to 11 May

11 to 18 May

18 to 25 May

8 to 15 June

22 to 29 June

29 June to 6 July

6 to 13 July

13 to 20 July

20 July to 26 October - no availability

"... just contemplating that ever changing view along the Sound of Mull. What a place."

The postcode (PA72 6JN) doesn't give the precise location so it's suggested that you might like to use What3words (www.what3words.com):

The House is: adopt.relief.export

The Drive entrance from the A849 is: duke.copying.dustbin

Finding Glenforsa House...