Ar Foillseachaidhean
ROMHC produce a range of publications for sale from our Centre and in local shops. These can also be ordered online and sent to you by post. Delivery/shipping costs are calculated by weight and Royal Mail postal zone.
We also have some A2 posters for sale - these illustrate some tools and utensils used in the past for subsistence farming and self-sufficiency. Please visit the Croggies, Querns & Cromans ... Bickers, Quaiches & Cruisies News article for further details.
Discover the Ross: Explore the Social History, Archaeology, Wildlife and Landscape of the Ross of Mull.
A4 size with 60 glossy pages of information, photographs and detailed maps covering the seven districts of the Ross.
£15.00
This booklet guides you to the 12th century chapel at Kilvickeon, the ruined village at Shiaba, around Loch Assapol and through some of the best coastal scenery in the Hebrides.
£5.00
This booklet guides you through Creich district to the north of Fionnphort, including Torr Mor Quarry, the ruined village at Braighcreich and Kintra.
£5.00
This guide explores the district of Ardtun to the northeast of Bunessan.
£5.00
This guide explores the district of Bunessan and the ruins of Suidhe township.
£5.00
This guide explores the district of Uisken to the south of Bunessan.
£5.00
This guide explores the district of Ardfenaig & Camas between Bunessan and Fionnphort on the Ross of Mull.
£5.00
This guide explores the district of Fidden & Poit na h-I to the south of Fionnphort.
£5.00
Buy the full set of seven walking guides at a discounted price.
£30.00
A fascinating account of Keats’ walk across Mull in 1818, drawn by the romance of Staffa.
£6.00
This booklet contains information, transcriptions, burial ground plans and a surname index.
£5.00
This booklet contains information, transcriptions, burial ground plans and a surname index.
£5.00
This booklet contains information, transcriptions, burial ground plans and a surname index.
£5.00
This booklet contains information, transcriptions, burial ground plans and a surname index.
£5.00
The Ross of Mull is an extraordinary microcosm of all that draws visitors to the Hebridean Islands. The scenery, as you travel along the single-track road from the ferry at Craignure is breath-taking. You experience in the many walks in the area a true sense of wilderness; the secret bays with their beaches of silvery sand, the abundance of wildlife and the innumerable marks on the landscape of the lives of past generations and communities long gone. The Ross of Mull is a compelling place for anyone fascinated by history and the ancient way of life of the Gaelic people.