It's a cute way to decorate the forest and we had fun following the trail looking for the 'sculptures'. These come in all forms including woven masks in trees, a mosaic pond and a metal 'bird' at the very top with a stunning view over the bay. It's free but there is a donation box which they encourage you to pay a couple of pounds per person with subsequent visits free. A criticism would be that some of the exhibits have not been maintained well, there is one very cute structure that's like a wooden stage on a balcony with winding steps leading to it but the stage looks like one heavy footfall would collapse it... As it's on the side of a very steep hill this would be somewhat perilous! Other than that it's a fun way to spend a few hours on Mull. There is also a cafe on site with toilets which I would definitely recommend using over the dreadful public toilets at...
Read moreWee walk around the hill was beautiful, some structures dotted about here and there as well as some interesting fact boards along the paths. I couldn't help but feel a bit like there was something missing though. When you get to the top of the hill there is a stunning view of Calgary beach. Now for the cafe - The food was alright, I was looking forward to a nice bowl of soup and crusty bread but the soup was a bit bland and watery and the roll was a solid sour dough one which my little wooden takeaway cutlery was not up to the task for. Next time I'll try the...
Read moreWe happened to stumble upon this gem and stopped for a quick bite to eat. We had some soup and a beer and I have to say that the service was very good and the food was very fresh. They have a large garden on site and seem to either source from it or locally. There is also a short walk in the rear of the property that takes you into the woods and comes out to a spectacular view of Calgary Bay. It is SOO worth the 10 minutes of walking! There's also a gallery on site, which we didn't get a chance to see, but there are plenty of artistic pieces along...
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