Maolbhuidhe Bed and Breakfast, Fionnphort, Isle of Mull

Maolbhuidhe B&B: Guest Comments

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Arrived on: 03-Jun-2024  Stayed for: 3 nights
From: England (Radstock)
Wrote: Thank you for a lovely stay. You were very welcoming and we liked your suggestions on what to do and where to eat.

Arrived on: 15-Feb-2024  Stayed for: 2 nights
From: Scotland (Dundee)
Wrote: A really marvellous stay, Thank you. Comfortable bed, our own sitting-room & naughty breakfasts to die for! Brilliant stay and thanks especially for opening your season early for us.

Arrived on: 04-Aug-2023  Stayed for: 2 nights
From: Scotland (Glasgow)
Wrote: Thank you for all you do to make your home a warm amd welcoming place to stay. I felt like we were visiting family. Your hospitality is extra-ordinary.

Arrived on: 16-Jun-2023  Stayed for: 2 nights
From: England (Ashstead)
Wrote: Thank you for your fantastic hospitality, such a welcoming place to stay. The return to Mull has been much more than we hoped for. Staffa and Orcas in the one day will be long in the memory. May need a revisit & we know where we'll be heading for.

Arrived on: 31-May-2012  Stayed for: 2 nights
From: Canada (Regina)
Wrote: Thanks so much for a wonderful stay, the delicious breakfasts and the great advice. It was a true pleasure to stay here.

Arrived on: 14-Jul-2009  Stayed for: 2 nights
From: France (Paris)
Wrote: Wonderful stay with you both on Mull and our stay here was definitely too short. We'll be back again, and next time will take our helicopter to make a spectacular landing right on Tom's doorstep, so that we will be remembered in Kintra's history.

Arrived on: 15-Jul-2008  Stayed for: 1 night
From: Northern Ireland (Ballymena)
Wrote: Most pleasant experience for all

Kintra (former fishing village near Fionnphort)

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Road at Gribun rocks

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Iona: Port Ban

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Iona Ferry (at Fionnphort)

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White cow near Fidden

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