* Double bedroom
* Twin bedroom with ensuite shower/toilet
* A single folding bed can be added to the living room for £50 (this is only suitable for children or smaller adults)
* Living room with TV and DVD player
* Bathroom with shower, toilet and bath
* Self catering kitchen with table that seats 5, fridge, cooker, oven, microwave, toaster, kettle, washing machine, tumble dryer
* High chair and Cot available at no extra charge (Please provide your own linen for the cot)
* Tea and coffee facilities
* Hairdryer, Ironing facilities
* Pretty garden and patio
* Well behaved dogs welcome (please do not leave dogs unattended in the property)
* Parking
* Bed linen, towels and tea towels are included in the price
* Heating and power will be provided at no extra cost, the radiators are electric
Availability and Prices
Off peak season
28th August 2011 - 30th March 2012
(Arrival any day of the week)
£54 per night, minimum 4 nights
If you book 7 or more nights and you do not require the ensuite twin room there is a £50 reduction.
A single folding bed can be added to the living room for £50 (this is only suitable for children or smaller adults)
Peak season
31st March 2012 - 31st August 2012 (Saturday to Saturday)
£375 per week (£50 reduction per week if the ensuite twin room is not required, sorry this does not apply between the 2nd June - 31st August).
A single folding bed can be added to the living room for £50 (this is only suitable for children or smaller adults)
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More information
Located in the picturesque town of Tobermory (where the popular TV show Balamory is filmed) only a three minute walk from our famous colourful main street. Driftwood is a peaceful oasis situated off Breadlabane Lane, set back from Breadalbane Street in upper Tobermory.
There is no through traffic and the small enclosed garden is ideal for a family with children. This holiday cottage is a private and attractive modern development having recently been decorated in neutral tones with private parking for 2 vehicles.
Please check booking calender for special offers.
Please click here to view our Conditions of Booking
Children and Babies welcome.
In line with Scottish policy, the cottage is non smoking.
Sorry, no pets.
You will need to collect the keys from the office at Arle Lodge which is on the way to Driftwood
Directions to the Office at Arle Lodge
The office is on the way to Driftwood, situated halfway between Salen and Tobermory.
If you are coming from the Fishnish or Craignure ferries head towards Tobermory. Drive straight through the village of Salen and on for 5 miles. (Do not turn off at Aros mains) Arle Lodge is on the right hand side of the road and is well signposted.
Directions to Driftwood
Approaching Tobermory from the Craingure Road, when you get to the mini roundabout at the top of Tobermory, go straight over and take first right. Go for 200 yards and where Breadalbane Street turns right, go straight ahead up a small hilly lane. As you pass the Telecom building on the left, take the next turn left and drive a few yards to the end where you will see the magnolia coloured gable end of a cottage in front of you, this is Driftwood self-catering Holiday Cottage. Please park at right angles to this building.
Address
Driftwood, 1 Breadalbane Lane, Tobermory, Isle of Mull, PA756QP

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Booking
A returnable damages deposit of up to £100 is required to secure your reservation. We need to receive the FULL amount no later than 2 weeks before your intended arrival. The deposit is returned to you one week after your departure.
To reserve Driftwood please call 01680 300299 with a Credit or Debit card.
Payment can be made by Debit card (with no surcharge) or Credit card (with a 3% surcharge).
Or let us know that you will be sending a cheque made out to 'Arle Self Catering' and send to Arle Lodge, Aros, Isle of Mull, PA726JS
(cheques must be received at least 21 working days before arrival).
Alternatively Pay by bank transfer (please contact for information) Please use your name as a reference.
You could also use our secure server: Click here
Personal items are held in the property at the occupiers own risk.
Entry time is after 4pm and before 7:30pm on the day of arrival (please telephone if you think you’ll be late) and the accommodation should be vacated by 10.30 am on the morning of departure.
The keys will need to be collected from the office at Arle Lodge. We are situated on the way to Driftwood, halfway between the villages of Salen and Tobermory
For the comfort of our guests, we have a No Smoking policy that applies within Driftwood
Testimonials
"Thank you for your lovely accommodation. We have been very comfortable and we have had a very happy week on Mull"
~ Malcolm
"Thank you very much - we had a wonderful week - very relaxing - much better than abroad.
I have passed the details on to two other couples after recommending Driftwood to them"
~ Jenny
"Thanks, we had a lovely time on Mull! Driftwood was a comfortable and cosy base. The kids loved their room with the ensuite. Recommended you to one of my colleagues already!"
~ Rob
Things to see and do on Mull
The second largest island in the the Inner Hebrides, Mull is reached by a forty-five minute vehicle ferry from Oban. There are also sailings from Lochaline on Morvern and Kilchoan on the Ardnamurchan peninsula. Moorings are available at the local pontoon. There is a small airstrip at Glenforsa suitable for private aircraft and a train service from Glasgow to Oban that connects with the ferry.
Due to it's colourful houses, the harbour town of Tobermory was the filming location of the television series 'Balamory'. The town is a popular tourist destination and provides an excellent range of dining, cultural and shopping opportunities. There is a medical centre, churches, a high school with a primary section, and good sports facilities including a nine-hole golf course with spectacular views down the Sound of Mull.
The Isle of Mull boasts extraordinary and diverse scenery. From the dramatic Gribun cliffs and the shark-fin peak of Ben More to the white sands at Calgary Bay. A multitude of sea lochs give Mull over 500km of coastline to be explored by kayaks, divers, yachts, or on land by foot or mountain bike. The awe-inspiring landscape is also a strong draw for artists.
Accompanying the varied scenery is the diverse range of wildlife. Mull is home to a variety of rare birds including white-tailed sea eagles, golden eagles, and hen harriers. The island is famous for its roaming herds of red deer, and otters may be seen playing in the secluded bays. Whale and Dolphin trips are a favourite with tourists. There are also trips to the Treshnish Isles to visit the local seal and Puffin populations or to Staffa to admire the geology of the basalt columns at Fingal's Cave.
Remember to book the ferry in good time -Caledonian McBrayne Tel: 08000 66 5000 or (01631) 566688
"Lose yourself in the dramatic beauty of our surroundings" ~ "Find yourself in the warmth of our Highland hospitality"
If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to contact us:
Contact:
Hannah Morris and Alan Greenway Arle Lodge Aros Isle of Mull, PA72 6JS
Tel: +44 (0) 1680 300299 Click here to email

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 Twin room (en-suite) Click on the images to see more
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