A 'picture postcard' UK fishing port is home to the beloved children's TV show Balamory , which is due to return to our screens. This week the BBC announced that Balamory will be returning in two years' time. The popular children's TV show , which follows a nursery school and its teacher Miss Hoolie (Julie Wilson Nimmo), will be back on CBeebies in 2026.

It will be receiving a revamp more than two decades after it first aired. BBC Children's and Education said the new programmes would be filmed in Scotland , either in Tobermory, the original filming location of Balamory, or a location such as Rothesay on the Isle of Bute. In the years since it first aired, Tobermory has become a must-visit location - also in part because of its brightly painted cottages and stunning views.

In the late 18th century, the Inner Hebridean village emerged as an important port and now takes the crown as the main town on Mull. Tourism chiefs described its buildings as the main draw for visitors. Hotels and guesthouses are a short distance from its main street, which presents ample Instagram opportunities because of its colourful seafront.

The bustling harbour is busy with fishing and sailing boats, as well as the ferry to and from Kilchoan in Ardnamurchan. It's also a popular wedding location for anyone seeking an alternative venue from the main cities. The wreck of a Spanish galleon is said to be 'somewhere in the mud' beneath the bay.

It was part of the defeated Armada of 1588, and was fleeing a f.