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Fionnphort (English: /ˈfɪnəfɔːrt/,
Scottish Gaelic: [ˈfjun̪ˠafɔrˠt̪]) is the prin****l port of the Ross of Mull, and the
second largest settlement in the...
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operated by CalMac. Iona is
linked to Mull via a
CalMac service from
Fionnphort at Mull's
southwest tip. The
island of Seil,
which itself is
linked to...
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southwest and
includes the
villages of Bunessan, Pennyghael, Uisken, and
Fionnphort. To the east lie Lochbuie, Lochdon, and Craignure.
Numerous islands lie...
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reach Iona by the 10
minute ferry trip
across the
Sound of Iona from
Fionnphort on Mull. The most
common route from the
mainland is via Oban in Argyll...
- A849 is the main
route across southern Mull,
travelling from
Salen to
Fionnphort, via Craignure. "The Road to Knockan, Ross of Mull".
Geograph Britain...
- the A849, an
indirect route between Salen and
Fionnphort. The
village is
served by
buses to
Fionnphort and Tobermory.
Craignure railway station was on...
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composed of
local granite stones.
Kintra lies
about 2
miles north east of
Fionnphort (near Iona). "Details of Kintra".
Scottish Places.
Retrieved 31 December...
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transferred to 0797 01680 — Craignure, Isle of Mull (MU0) 01681 —
Fionnphort, Isle of Mull (MU1) 01682 —
unused 0682 was
Nuneaton (NU2) –
numbers were...
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south by the
Firth of Lorne. The main
villages are
Bunessan and
Fionnphort, with
smaller settlements including Ardtun, Camas, Carsaig, Knockan, Pennyghael...
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Ardnamurchan Peninsula Tobermory, Mull
Sound of Mull 35
minutes MV Loch
Tarbert Fionnphort, Ross of Mull Iona
Sound of Iona 10
minutes MV Loch Buie
Mallaig Armadale...