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The superb and colourful capital of the Isle of Mull, Tobermory, Inner Hebrides, Scotland.

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At the junction of the Sound of Mull

and Loch Sunart lies this sheltered bay.

Headlands and Calve Island

dampen the rolling Atlantic swell

in this tree-lined semi-circular harbour.

Famed for its multi-coloured harbourside dwellings,

its ferries to Kilchoan, Oban and the Inner Hebrides

as well as Wildlife Cruises to see Cetacea

and other marvels of the Western Seaboard.

Amazingly, Tobermory gained a mythical status

through a children’s T.V. programme.

With a pseudonym of “Balamory”

its coloured houses are the stuff of fairy-tales.

A cosy, homely, colourful dream of a town.

Being the capital of the Island of Mull,

and a naturalist’s mecca,

a visit here is almost assured,

not only for the marine explorations that it affords

but its undeniable charm, glorious setting and picture postcard coat of many colours, the harbour.

 

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Uploaded on June 9, 2025
Taken on July 28, 2005