10 Things to do Good for a Rainy Day in Tobermory That You Shouldn't Miss

January 27, 2022 Tynisha Seiler

Discover the best top things to do in Tobermory, United Kingdom including Mull Theatre, Mull Magic Wildlife - Day Tours, Nature Scotland - Mull Wildlife Experiences, Hebridean Whale and Dolphin Trust, Tobermory Distillery, An Tobar Arts Centre, Mull Museum, Isle of Mull Cheese, Caledonian MacBrayne - Tobermory Day Trips, Island Blue Tobermory.
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1. Mull Theatre

Druimfin, Tobermory PA75 6QB Scotland +44 1688 302828 [email protected] http://www.mulltheatre.com/
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5.0 based on 11 reviews

Mull Theatre

Exciting performances throughout the year – theatre, dance, comedy, music & children’s shows.

2. Mull Magic Wildlife - Day Tours

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5.0 based on 155 reviews

Mull Magic Wildlife - Day Tours

Experience the beautiful landscape and unique wildlife of the Isles of Mull, Iona and Ulva on a Mull Magic guided wildlife walk or tour. Watch Golden and White-tailed Eagles soaring effortlessly over mountains, herds of red deer roaming wild moorland, seals lazily basking on offshore skerries and delightful butterflies flitting gracefully among wild flower meadows that contain many unusual orchids.

3. Nature Scotland - Mull Wildlife Experiences

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Nature Scotland - Mull Wildlife Experiences

Multi, national award-winning (Scotland's Best Newcomer 2017, Scotland's Best Outdoor Adventure Experience 2018, Scotland's Best Tour Experience 2019) wildlife experiences on the Isle of Mull. Nature Scotland tours are led by dedicated naturalists, conservationists and educators. Join us for a land-based wildlife adventure to discover the Isle of Mull and the Ardnamurchan Peninsula. Explore some of Scotland’s finest wild areas, searching for iconic species such as Golden Eagle, White-Tailed Eagle, Otter, Hen Harrier, Red Deer and many more. Our flagship tour is the Mull Nature Expedition, which is a vehicle based experience that includes easy leisurely walks of 30 - 60 minutes to delve deeper into the habitats and connect with the islands wild places. We also provide the Mull Wilderness Expedition, Ardnamurchan Expedition, Private family or photo tours and package expeditions with BBC Springwatch presenter, Iolo Williams.

4. Hebridean Whale and Dolphin Trust

28 Main Street, Tobermory PA75 6NU Scotland +44 1688 302620 [email protected] http://www.hwdt.org
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5.0 based on 49 reviews

Hebridean Whale and Dolphin Trust

The Hebridean Whale and Dolphin Centre highlights the unique diversity of whales, dolphins and porpoises found in the waters of the Hebrides. Situated on the harbour front in Tobermory, we are open daily from 10:30 to 16:30 Saturday to Thursday during April and May. Open every day 10:30 to 16:30 from 1st June to 30th September. Opening part time for the autumn. As well as information on cetaceans, interactive exhibits, activities for children and a gift shop, we offer talks on Bones, Baleen and teeth, and access to our 16 years of data. This includes species information and sightings collected from our boat and citizen scientists. Recent sightings can be accessed from the centre and via our ' Whale Track' app. Entry to the centre is free - donations welcome. We also host evening talks and special events throughout the summer, including scientific talks and headland watches using Opticron binoculars.

Reviewed By G6338AXalanm - Glasgow, United Kingdom

Very interesting and informative exhibition of all the local whales and dolphins you can see around the coastline of Mull

5. Tobermory Distillery

High Street, Tobermory PA75 Scotland +44 1688 302647 [email protected] http://tobermorydistillery.com/
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4.5 based on 736 reviews

Tobermory Distillery

Reviewed By Baz_1972

Recently visited Tobermory and paid a visit to the Distillery. Located close to where the bus from Craignure arrives all was straightforward, tour booking, tasting etc. Informative tour explained all aspects of the production process of Tobermory and Ledaig Whisky. The process of malting and peating was explained in detail and the guide talked through all the processes involved in a working distillery for the production of Single Malt Scotch Whisky. Also included was a brief insight into the distillery’s new Gin (‘diversification’) ???? flavoured with local botanicals from the island flora. The tasting at the end of the tour was most enjoyable with a wide choice of whiskies to sample - all with their individual character. The distillery shop is well stocked with the signature malts Tobermory 12 and Ledaig 10 (Ledchig - I think that’s the correct pronunciation) along with other ages. The shop also had a good variety of whisky glasses, and other goods from clothing to confectionery and of course the Tobermory Gin. Thanks to one and all for an enjoyable tour, tastings and of course shopping experience.

6. An Tobar Arts Centre

Argyll Terrace, Tobermory PA75 6PB Scotland +44 1688 302211 [email protected] http://www.comar.co.uk
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An Tobar Arts Centre

UPDATE - AN TOBAR IS CLOSED UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE. An Tobar was voted Venue of the Year 2020 and is part of an exciting arts organisation based in Tobermory; merged with the prolific Mull Theatre Touring & Production Company. We specialise in visual arts, music, and theatre and are dedicated to making good things happen across art forms on and off our beautiful island home. As well as our producing and commissioning our own work, we host a varied programme of incoming shows - theatre, dance, gigs, comedy, film, family shows, community events and more. An Tobar has a unique Cafe and Shop, with delicious food and creative gifts!

7. Mull Museum

Columba Buildings, Main Street Columba Buildings, Tobermory PA75 6NU Scotland +44 1688 301100 [email protected] http://www.mullmuseum.org.uk
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4.5 based on 378 reviews

Mull Museum

Reviewed By johnson9118 - Houston, United States

It is a great place to see some of the local history of Mull and it’s people! I would recommend stopping in and wandering through it. It is small and only takes a short amount of time to see everything! Please make sure you leave a donation as that is how they stay open and continue sharing the history!

8. Isle of Mull Cheese

Sgriob Ruadh Farm Glengorm Road, Tobermory PA75 6QD Scotland +44 1688 302627 http://www.isleofmullcheese.co.uk
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4.5 based on 257 reviews

Isle of Mull Cheese

Home of Isle of Mull Cheese. Farmshop open all year round. Cafe open Easter until October 1st - 10am - 4pm

Reviewed By 22felicity

Really highly recommended. Had generous scrumptious toasties in a quirky setting surrounded by vines, with friendly efficient service. Brownie and tiffin takeaway just divine. Will certainly be back when next in Mull.

9. Caledonian MacBrayne - Tobermory Day Trips

A848, Main Street Tobermoy Ferry Terminal, Tobermory P75 6NU Scotland +44 800 066 5000 [email protected] https://www.calmac.co.uk/tobermory-kilchoan-ardnamurchan-mull-ferry-summer-timetable
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4.5 based on 237 reviews

Caledonian MacBrayne - Tobermory Day Trips

Mull is wild and beautiful. 300 miles of dramatic coastline, including some excellent beaches, and a castle that's appeared in several films. The island's main town, Tobermory, is famed for the cheerful colours of its waterfront buildings and the yachts bobbing in the natural harbour, where legend has it that one of the Spanish Armada ships sank in 1588 carrying gold bullion. Tobermory is also well known for being the setting of hit children's TV show Balamory.

Reviewed By Shannon1127 - Dallas, United States

We took Cal Mac ferries several times on our recent trip to Scotland. We enjoyed every trip. It was fun to watch the scenery and be relieved of having to be "on point" for getting yourself from one place to another. Everyone was friendly and approachable. We really like them!

10. Island Blue Tobermory

Texa Building Main Street, Tobermory PA75 6NT Scotland +44 1688 302901 [email protected] http://www.islandbluetobermory.co.uk
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4.5 based on 13 reviews

Island Blue Tobermory

Island Blue is based on the beautiful Island of Mull in Scotland. As its name suggests, we are based in Tobermory on the Island of Mull, one of the most beautiful Hebridean islands off Scotland’s west coast! Our harbour location has given us, and continues to give us, plenty of inspiration to create a shop that’s exciting to the senses for the many visitors that have made their way to our colourful town. We are also much loved by many of the resident islanders and we treasure their support all year round, and in turn have an incredibly diverse range of products for such a small shop as ours! Our products include children’s gifts, home decor, skincare, greeting cards, and ceramics to name a few.

Reviewed By tafwys - Greater London, United Kingdom

This is the place to go to if you want genuine quality goods (you won't find cheap and nasty, tasteless plastic here, unlike several of the other local shops!). They have an amazing range of gifts and souvenirs, most of which are sourced locally, and beautifully displayed. I came back with a beautifully carved and painted wooden pair of puffins and a puffin mug! Wonderful friendly service.

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