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▪ Otters, seals, red deer, greylag
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▪ Looking down onto Dervaig from the
Tobermory road offers a great view of the village with the Isle of
Coll in the background.
▪ Look out for the 'panda' sheep
near the bridge.
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Forest Standing Stones |

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Welcome to
Dervaig
8 miles from Tobermory,
Dervaig is a small picturesque village at the north end of Mull.
The drive from Tobermory is along a twisting single track road with
hair-pin bends, just one of routes favoured in the Isle of Mull rally
which is held every October. Find out more about driving on single
track roads -
click here.
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Bunessan ▪ Calgary
▪ Craignure ▪
Dervaig ▪ Fionnphort ▪
Iona ▪ Lochdon ▪ Salen ▪
Tobermory ▪ Ulva
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Dervaig Village Hall
is a thriving community centre with clubs and societies, sales and
dances held regularly. During the summer months, there are fortnightly
'Producer's Markets' where locals and visitors can buy produce from the
island. Stalls include fresh vegetables from Glengorm, Island meat
from Mull Butcher's, local shellfish, jams, baking, knitware and gifts. |
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Dervaig has a selection
of accommodation and places to eat - enjoy a pre-show dinner before
visiting Mull Theatre which is located here (Theatre box office is in
Tobermory).
Just before dropping down
into the village (coming from Tobermory) there is a car park on the
right with a path leading to standing stones just inside the forest.
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Dervaig Village Hall |
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The hall's notice board - find out
what's on. |
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