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SALEN BAY CAMPSITE

Welcome to our Campsite on the Isle of Mull

Open 1st April - 31st October

Ceud Mile Failte - A Hundred Thousand Welcomes

Salen Bay Campsite lies off the beaten track, providing elevated camp grounds with 360 degree mountain and sea views with easy shore access.

 

A short walk from the village centre we are hidden down the ‘old pier' road, which was once an essential route for the islands groceries and livestock that came in off the ferry, up until the late 60’s!

We are open 28th March - 31st October to welcome you to our campsite on the Isle of Mull.

Why choose Salen Bay Campsite?

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Location

We are located centrally on the Isle of Mull, a perfect base to explore the rest of the island.

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Salen Bay Hire

Offering on-site Kayak and Paddleboard hire to explore the coastline.

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Pitches

From serviced hard-standings to standard tent pitches, all of our pitches offer fantastic views.

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Wildlife

Home to a wide variety of wildlife, including otters, deer, eagles and porpoise - to name a few!

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Views

Elevated camp ground provides stunning 360 degree mountain and sea views.

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Facilities

State of the art Portakabin blocks providing cosy facilities with hot, powerful showers.

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Local Amenities

A short walk from amenities, including the local shop, hotel pub and bakery/cafe.

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Shore Access

Easy shore access to fish, launch small vessels or just sit and watch the tide come in.

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Exploring

Over 100 acres of open shoreline for guests to explore, including shore access paths directly from the site.

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