From £350 - £475 per week - Click here for availability
April to September 2010 now fully booked.
See Hazelbank Cottage for an alternative cosy cottage for two people
Grasspoint Cottage is an old, simple drover's cottage standing detached, just yards from the sea, with a fabulous view across the Firth of Lorne and the Island of Kerrera to the mountains of mainland Scotland.



This is a cosy cottage in a simply stunning location. A relaxing retreat, perfect for walkers and wildlife enthusiasts.


Grasspoint is renowned for being a superb place to observe wildlife. Guests regularly see sea otters, birds of prey and occasionally dolphins or porpoises.
The coastline is perfect for a relaxing walk, hours of bird watching or a spot of fishing. Take a romantic break or honeymoon in the cottage during winter and experience total peace and quiet coupled with stormy weather in this stunning location.
Those who discover the cottage will find that this is a very popular place due to its traditional croft style and awe inspiring location.
After a day exploring the island, you can look forward to a cosy evening beside the wood burning stove.
In the evening, walk across to the small sandy bay just 200 metres away and take in the every changing light on the Nevis Range, Mamores, Appin Hills and Glencoe whilst keeping an eye out for otters.
Guest Comments from 2009
"A truly fantastic week - peace and quiet and a cosy cottage in the most wonderful surroundings. We have seen the most amazing wildlife on the estate and around the island."
"This has been the most relaxing and joyful holiday. We have loved this wee cottage for its warmth and the fantastic location. A week has not been long enough on Mull. Thanks for making this great place available, we hope to be back in the future."
"All in all we can't think of anywhere in the world we would rather spend our honeymoon (or any other week) than this beautiful spot on this unspoilt beautiful island."
"Location, location, location! That's what Grasspoint Cottage is all about. The ever changing skies, framed by the distant mountains... We really enjoyed our stay here at Grasspoint and are very sad to have to leave."