Druimnacroish is a substantial stone building set in three acres of gardens, on the flanks of Glen Bellart in the north west of the Isle of Mull. We are a mile and a half from Dervaig on the road to Salen and around ten miles from Tobermory.
Very much "off the beaten track", yet within reach of all parts of the island. The glen is peaceful, and the views and sunsets are superb. The rural setting provides a tranquil and restful atmosphere.
There has been a settlement here since at least the 16th century; the current building was restored from the ruins of a large farmhouse and mill specifically for use as an hotel, and the six ensuite guest bedrooms have been given views west, across the glen. The conservatory also looks out over the gardens and glen and down to the sea at Dervaig.
In addition to the Guest House, one wing of the building is let for self-catering holidays.
The current owners, Neil and Margriet, have been here since 1998 and live with their family in a further, separate wing of the building.