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Tobermory: a gem on the west coast of Scotland
Imagine a place where Time flows more slowly, and the noise of the city gives way to the whisper of the wind and the cries of seagulls. A place where colorful houses snuggle up to the shore of an emerald bay, and mountains proudly rise to the sky, shrouded in a light veil of mist. This is Tobermory - a hidden gem on the west coast of Scotland, waiting for those who seek to escape from the everyday and immerse themselves in an atmosphere of peace and beauty. This is reported by Express.
The town, located in the northeastern part of the Isle of Mull.
Tobermory is famous not only for its incredible landscapes but also for the opportunity to observe whales and dolphins. Tobermory can be seen from afar: bright buildings stand on the shore of a quiet bay, and around - picturesque untouched nature. Every day, boats leave the city, taking those who wish to see dolphins, seals, and even whales. Such trips can last from one hour to seven days.
Despite the fact that Tobermory is a paradise for wildlife lovers, the town itself offers many entertainments. There are many shops where everything is sold: from chocolate and honey to soap and books. You can dine in local restaurants and cafes. On Main Street, there are hotels and guest houses, as well as an excellent selection of local art and crafts.
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