Torloisk House is a unique self catering holiday property in remote and beautiful north west Mull.
A timeless, 10 bedroom country house built in 1770 - perfect for larger gatherings to celebrate special occasions with family and friends. The ancestral home of the Maclean Chieftains of Torloisk to this day, this self-catering holiday property is full of traditional charm, set in its own peaceful, private grounds in the remote beauty of the north west coast of Mull.
The enchanting Georgian/Victorian house is full of antique furnishings, paintings, family photos and books to discover - a fascinating insight into the unique heritage of Torloisk.
Immerse yourself in old world grandeur, take in the everchanging sea views and leave behind the hustle and bustle of everyday life.
Explore the secluded, private gardens and woodland surrounding the house and enjoy one of the finest sea views on the west coast of Mull.
The area nearby is known for its stunning scenery and abundant activities. To the south lies Loch na Keal National Scenic Area, a picturesque area of Mull renowned for its wildlife and breathtaking vistas. From Ulva Ferry, you can embark on boat tours to the captivating islands of Staffa and Lunga. Additionally, you can explore the Isle of Ulva on foot by taking a short boat ride from here.
Just a 1-mile walk from Torloisk House is Traigh na Cille beach, featuring expansive black sands and stunning views of the Treshnish Isles. Calgary Bay, with its beautiful white sands, is a quick twenty-minute drive to the north. The nearest village, Dervaig, offers a well-stocked shop, restaurant, and inn. Tobermory is a thirty-five minute drive away and boasts a variety of shops and dining options.
Whether you're a wildlife enthusiast, passionate walker, or beach aficionado, this area of Mull offers something for everyone. Immerse yourself in Scotland’s striking landscapes and wildlife while unwinding at Torloisk House.