Strongarbh House was built by the Procurator Fiscal of Argyll in 1863. It was one of the first houses in this area of Tobermory and made an imposing addition to the town. Over the past 150 years it has had a varied history being used as a bank, an officers mess, a doctors surgery,...
Strongarbh House was built by the Procurator Fiscal of Argyll in 1863. It was one of the first houses in this area of Tobermory and made an imposing addition to the town. Over the past 150 years it has had a varied history being used as a bank, an officers mess, a doctors surgery,...
On our Stay-Aboard Tour, you’ll glide over the crystal-clear waters of Big Tub Harbour to view two historic shipwrecks before cruising around the rugged shoreline of Flowerpot Island, where you’ll take in its famous rock formations, dramatic cliffs, and scenic beauty—all from the comfort ...
Featuring a full kitchen, 4 spacious bedrooms and two full bathrooms, this cottage is where you will want to stay! Furnished with a 50″ LCD TV connected to cable television and free WiFi, modern conveniences are there for you. Furthermore, a private 300 sq.ft. raised deck with patio fur...
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This room was where the Edwardian owners kept their fly rods and catch records and is a nod back to those days. More Info Ben Hiant This first floor room can be made up as a twin or a Super King. Impressive mountain views from the window. More Info The Aros Room Spacious super king...
Outside, the garden is a lovely private spot to relax in - an ideal place to enjoy a spot of sunshine, a meal outside on the patio or even a barbecue. From the doorstep, it’s a short walk down to the harbourfront, where a wealth of cafes, restaurants and artisan shops await. ...
Whether you are traveling in a motor home, camping in a tent or enjoying one of our cabins/glamping pods, we invite you to stay with us and make Tobermory Village Campground your home while you discover the beautiful Bruce Peninsula.
Reservations will open 2 days before each sailing. Blue Heron Tours wishes to acknowledge that we cruise on the waters and have land-based visitor services in the Territory of the Anishinabek Nation: The People of the Three Fires known as Ojibway, Odawa, and Pottawatomie Nations. Further, Bl...
open-air deck and a lower enclosed cabin. Move around between decks to take in natural beauty from all angles. Our forward-facing seats ensure you always have a superior view. Visit the iconic Flowerpots onFlowerpot Islandwhere you can choose to cruise past the Flowerpots, or disembark and ...