• Ross of Mull Historical Centre. ... Mull & Iona Community Trust (MICT). 2011. Retrieved 2 January 2016. ^ "Mull: I Know Where I'm Going" powell-pressburger.org.
  • Tucked away in a small cottage next to a ruined watermill, the Centre is the hub of historical information about the Ross of Mull.
  • The passage through the Ben More mountains reveals the Ross of Mull peninsula, fringed with amazing rock formations and silver-sand beaches.
  • In the southwest of Mull, far away from the hustle and bustle of Tobermory and Craignure, lie the Ross of Mull peninsula and the Isle of Iona.
  • Spend time in the Ross of Mull rather than driving through it en route to Iona and Staffa. Glorious little beaches with no one there.
  • The Ross of Mull (An Ros Mhuileach) is the largest peninsula of the island of Mull, located in the south west of the island with the Isle of Iona at its tip.
  • The Ross of Mull is much more than just the route to Iona. This great peninsula may be low lying but it is extremely rugged.
  • The Ross of Mull is definitely a playground for the outdoor enthusiast offering bouldering and rock climbing, walking, cycling and kayaking amongst other sports...
  • The Ross of Mull provides a good example of the attrition of the Norse pennyland valuation that once extended along most of the west coast.
  • The Ross of Mull is the largest peninsula of the Isle of Mull. The Ross of Mull is definitely a playground for the outdoor enthusiast offering bouldering and rock...