'Blazing Saddles" Cycle Hire
 

Located at:
Seaview Guest House, in the village of Fionnphort on the Ross of Mull
Isle of Mull PA66 6BL

For enquiries and reservations contact John on:
Tel: 01681 700 235 or
Email: john@seaview-mull.co.uk
Mobile: 07708 556311

John & Cycles For Hire
 

'Blazing Saddles' Cycle Hire is an additional service we offer guests staying with us at Seaview, along with other guests staying in and around the area - sorry but we don't hire out to the general public. As we are situated in the centre of Fionnphort village, on the western tip of the Ross of Mull on the Isle of Mull, just a minute's cycle to the Iona ferry, we are ideally located for exploring the surrounding area and further a field by cycle.

We offer a range of good quality adult gents and ladies cycles for hire on a half day, daily and 3 day hire basis. We don't cater for children's cycles but we do have 2 child seats that can be fitted to the adult cycles (4 years or less dependent on weight

Fionnphort is the gateway port to the scenically beautiful and historically important Isle of Iona and the famous Abbey of St. Columba, burial place of Scottish Kings and one of Scotland's foremost holy places. Hire a cycle from us, cycle on to the ferry (4 minute crossing) and explore Iona in a day.

Cycling on Iona is relatively easy and safe as the roads are fairly flat. There are very few vehicles on Iona as permits are required and usually only residents are issued with permits.

The Ross of Mull's quiet side roads are also ideal for some extraordinary cycling adventures to some of the most breathtakingly and spectacular stretches of powder white sandy beaches - too far to walk to and too out-of-the way to reach by car. Cycling is by far one of the best ways to explore this beautiful island - not just for the beaches, the walks but also for spotting the wildlife.

Ben More from the west approach

After a day out cycling, what could be better than returning to Seaview, relaxing over a pint or two in The Keel Row pub next door and watch the sun set over Iona. Aah magic!