Bunessan Village on the Ross of Mull

About the Ross of Mull Historical Centre

Mu Ionad Eachdraidh Rois Mhuile

The Ross of Mull Historical Centre was established in 1997.  The Centre developed from the grass roots interest of local people in their own past and it’s relation to their present identity. The Centre is a highly significant repository and expression on the history and culture of the Ross of Mull from ancient times to the present day, highlighting a fascinating history, but also a vibrant living community.  The Centre is managed by a board of voluntary directors, supported by a team of volunteers who man the Centre, undertake research and educational projects, host events, provide linkages with other bodies, publish newsletters and take on a host of other activities with relevance to the history of the Ross. Please contact us for further information.

The Ross of Mull Historical Centre is a Scottish Charitable Incorporated Organisation, SC030873

The Ross of Mull is an extraordinary microcosm of all that draws visitors to the Hebridean Islands. The scenery, as you travel along the single-track road from the ferry at Craignure is breath-taking. You experience in the many walks in the area a true sense of wilderness; the secret bays with their beaches of silvery sand, the abundance of wildlife and the innumerable marks on the landscape of the lives of past generations and communities long gone. The Ross of Mull is a compelling place for anyone fascinated by history and the ancient way of life of the Gaelic people.

Contact Us

Ross of Mull Historical Centre
Millbrae Cottage
Bunessan
Isle of Mull
Argyll PA67 6DG

By Phone: 01681 700659
By Email: enquiries@romhc.org.uk

Opening Times

Reopening 1st April 2024

Monday - Friday 10am - 4pm

 

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