Directions

Driving: If you are driving from anywhere south of Fort William you will probably wish to head towards Oban to get the Oban to Craignure ferry which takes 40 minutes.

The alternative is the cheaper, and faster (only 15 minutes) Lochaline to Fishnish ferry, but unless you are coming from north of Fort William it is probably not practical.. This quite a long drive which wind around numerous, though breathtaking mountains and lochs if coming from the south.

There is also the passenger only ferry from Kilchoan direct to Tobermory.

Thanks to the Scottish government’s RET scheme, ferry journey to Mull are now highly subsidised which is great news. Please see The RET Scheme for more details

Whether you take the Craignure or Fishnish ferry, once you drive off the ferry turn right onto the main road and head towards Salen / Dervaig / Tobermory, staying on the main road all the way. The journey on the Mull side should take around 30-45 minutes.

The address for your GPS / Mobile phone map is: 8 Western Rd, PA75 6RA. Just putting the postcode in gets you close, but it is not exact. If you use What3words.com, heaven.sound.travels is a block on Tigh-Na-Acha – Tigh-Na-Acha on What3Words.

Train: There is a regular train service from Glasgow Queen Street to Oban which follows the shoreline of much of Loch Lomond and provides some lovely views.

Coach: You can catch a coach from Glasgow Buchanan Street Bus Station to Oban. This is a regular service run by Citylink, you can see their website for more details. Once on Mull please see the Public Transport on Mull section for more details.

Public Transport on Mull: Once you get to the Craignure ferry port on Mull there is a regular bus service to Tobermory. Once you walk off the ferry left and look for bus 495, you buy the tickets on the bus itself. Please check the bus timetable because the bus does not meet every ferry.