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| | Tobermory Guide and Holiday Cottages |
 | | Mull's chief town, TOBERMORY, at the northern tip of the islands, is easily the most attractive fishing port on the west coast of Scotland, its clusters of brightly coloured houses and boats sheltering in a bay backed by a steep bluff. |
 | | With a population of more than 800, it is, without doubt, the capital of Mull, and if you're staying any length of time on the island you're bound to end up here, not least because it has a Womble named after it. |
 | | Another good wet-weather retreat is the Mull Museum (Easter to mid-Oct Mon-Fri 10.30am-4pm, Sat 10am-1pm; £1), further along Main Street, which packs a great deal of information and artefacts - including a few objects salvaged from the sixteenth-century wreck of the San Juan - into one tiny room. |
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