Welcome to  Iona, Mull and Tobermory.

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Tob banner bayview by Steve Monks
 
 Click on the coloured links, or one of the pictures to go to the cam sites
 
Benmore Webcam

This site has been constructed , and is being maintained by Charles Pease at the Kinloch Hotel 


The Kinloch Hotel is situated close to Pennyghael on the Isle of Mull, which itself is the largest of the islands of the Inner Hebrides of Scotland. The Kinloch Hotel website provides an electronic point of access to the island, to assist you in your enquiries about the place. I provide a number of links to other Isle of Mull themed sites on the web, as well as maintaining a webcam which uploads an image of Ben More (the highest point on the island), every two hours during daylight. Thank you for looking at these pages; I hope that you will find them of interest. If you have any questions about The Kinloch Hotel or the Isle of Mull, that I might be able to answer, please do not hesitate to e-mail me.
Kinloch Hotel Web Cam. Benmore.
(on one of those good days)
It gives you a good idea of what to look for.
tobermory
(on one of those normal days)
sorry out of order!!!
Tobermory Webcam

This site has been constructed, and is being maintained by James Westmoreland (Seumas). 


Tobermory Web Cam. Picture is updated every day, Monday to Saturday, 6am to 6pm. The view is over Tobermory Bay towards Ardnamurchan
 
Site contact: Alan Parker. Email:tobermory@mull.com 
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 Tobermory was built as a fishing port in the late 18th century and is now the main village on Mull. It is a picture-postcard of a place with the brightly painted buildings along the pier and the high wooded hills surrounding the bay. The village has a good variety of shops, hotels, and other accommodation as well as being the administrative centre for the island. The harbour is always busy with fishing boats, yachts and the ferry to and from Kilchoan during the summer months.
There is reputed to be the wreck of a Spanish galleon somewhere in the mud at the bottom of the bay. The ship was part of the defeated Armada of 1588 and was fleeing the English fleet when she anchored in Tobermory to take on provisions. Following a dispute over payment the ship caught fire which caused the gunpowder to explode. She was supposed to have been carrying millions of gold coins when she went to the bottom but no-one has ever managed to find any sign of the ship or the treasure.

To travel to Tobermory, Mull, and Iona you have to make a ferry journey . This is provided by Caledonian MacBrayne, and the routes are from Oban to Craignure,  Lochaline to Fishnish,  Kilchoan to Tobermory and Fionnphort to Iona.  Click on these names to see the timetable, or for general information, click on Caledonian MacBrayne.

Click on route above to get a timetable
 Timetable Map - Mull Area