Craignure Inn
About
Craignure Inn, situated on the east coast of the Isle of Mull, is a charming 18th‑century drovers inn that marries historic character with modern comforts. Just 200 metres from the ferry terminal, the inn offers breath‑taking views of the Sound of Mull, Ben Nevis and the Highlands, making it an ideal base for island adventures such as wildlife spotting, hiking, golf and kayaking. The inn’s cozy bar, complete with a large fire, wide range of Scottish malts, fine wines and an outdoor seating area, attracts guests with live music and local entertainment that runs year‑round. In‑room amenities include en‑suite bathrooms, colour TV and tea/coffee making facilities, while the family‑friendly policy welcomes well‑behaved dogs and offers plenty of local walking and touring information. With a welcoming staff, a menu that showcases Highland beef, Hebridean lamb, fresh mussels, Mull cheddar and smoked trout, and a single‑handed hospitality model, Craignure Inn provides an authentic Scottish experience that appeals to solo travelers, couples and families alike. The inn’s heritage, friendly atmosphere and proximity to the ferry make it a “gem” of the island, offering both relaxation and adventure in equal measure.
Highlights
- Historic Drovers Inn Heritage
- Stunning Coastal Views of Mull
- Live Music & Entertainment
- Dog-Friendly Accommodation
- Gourmet Highland Cuisine
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Best time to visit
Late May through early October when the weather is warm, wildlife is active, and the island’s festivals – from the Mull Music Festival to the West Highland Yacht Week – are in full swing.