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Holiday on the Isle of Mull

The Isle of Mull off the west coast of Scotland is a popular holiday destination for people from across the world. Whilst some folk come for a day trip, many spend anything from a couple of days to several weeks enjoying island hospitality and exploring the wonderful scenery and wildlife of Mull and its neighbouring islands. Mull and Iona have a good range of accommodation from bed and breakfasts to self catering cottages to hotels. There are a number of excellent places to eat offering local produce and the local whiskey must be sampled. Most of the island has single track roads so do check out tips on the best way to drive on these roads before you go.

There are many places to explore on Mull and its surrounding islands and plenty of wildlife, including the magnificent sea eagles, to be seen. Most of the accommodation providers will help people decide what they wish to see and suggests wildlife trips that can be taken. For shorter breaks people often choose to stay in a bed and breakfast where they have the added benefit of their hosts’ local knowledge and experience. For those wanting the independence of self-catering information packs are often provided. There is also a Visit Scotland Tourist Information Centre in Craignure.

Most people come here by car and will need information about the ferries between Mull and the mainland as well as how to drive on single track roads (always use the passing spaces to allow approaching vehicles to pass and overtaking if the vehicle behind you would like to pass; and always stay to the left hand side even if that means stopping opposite a passing space). Should folk want to leave their cars behind it is possible, with some planning, to get around the island using public transport. For the more energetic visitors bicycles can be hired to explore the island.

Tobermory is a thriving village and is often referred to as the capital of Mull. There are many bed and breakfasts and other types of accommodation to choose from and plenty of choice for eating out. The village has an excellent arts centre called An Tobar and the Mull Theatre which attracts touring theatre companies as well as putting on their own productions. Tobermory also boasts a small but excellent museum which, along with the Ross of Mull Historical Centre based in Bunessan, offers useful information for people wanting to research their family history. There is the Tobermory Distillery and a range of different shops to visit also.

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Visiting Natural and Historical Wonders In Canada

Canada is a beautiful country with a variety of amazing landscapes and locations worth visiting. If you are staying in a bed and breakfast in Canada, Lake Louise in Alberta is definitely a sight to see. The beautiful turquoise lake flows from the thousands year old glacier in the back drop and there are plenty of trails and walkways for you to trek around the lake and witness the natural wonder. The Niagara Falls in Ontario is an absolute phenomenon and definitely worth a visit. These amazing falls will captivate you with the sheer enormity. The tourist town is another attraction with many sightseeing opportunities and places to visit. Churchill is a small town on the shores of the Hudson Bay in Manitoba and is the Polar Bear Capital of the world, the Beluga Whale Capital of the world and the best place to view the amazing Aurora Borealis or the Northern Lights. A visit to this town will leave a mark in your memory as there are so many opportunities to view the wonders of nature. A visit to the Royal Canadian Mounted Police Heritage Centre will give you an insight into the Canadian heroes who served the country. You can take in the historical exhibitions and witness the last training academy stop for all officers.

If you are staying in a bed and breakfast in Canada, Dawson City is a tourist town where can you experience the days of old where gunslingers, gold seekers and gamblers ruled the town. The Castle Hill National Historic Site is an amazing place to explore as there are many trails that will take you through the stabilized ruins of old fortifications and other buildings. Founded in 1662 it was built to protect the French fishing interest in Newfoundland. The Visitor Centre holds interesting exhibits that will tell you the stories of Placentia. The Acadian Historical Village is an exciting place and a must see if you’re holidaying at a bed and breakfast in Canada. This historical village features descendants of the Acadians and enlightens you with the story of “le grand derangement” where the English endeavoured to rid Acadia of its French inhabitants.

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