Tobermory at Dusk

Isle of Mull

The Isle of Mull is one of the most popular destinations of all the islands off the West coast of Scotland.

Mull Wildlife
Mull Wildlife

Spectacular Wildlife and Scenery

There are many reasons why, the spectacular 300 miles of coastline with amazing beaches, moor lands and mountains, the highest peak Ben More (3169ft/966mtrs). The abundance of wildlife including dolphins, porpoises and the minke whale to name but a few. A haven for birdwatchers with over 250 different species including the white tailed sea eagle.

View of Iona Abbey from ferry
Iona Abbey

Boat Trips

The Island of Iona, with its famous Abbey, The Isle of Ulva 'A World Apart', the Treshnish Isles and Staffa (Fingal's Cave) all make unforgettable days out. Why not explore the West Coast waters for dolphins, porpoise, seals, whales and sharks. There are many trips available, Sea Life Surveys can offer a range of trips to suit all.

Ruin of Aros Castle
Aros Castle

Historical Sites

Aros Castle, now a ruin, was built in the 13th century and sits proudly on the White House Estate overlooking the grounds. Other notable buildings on Mull include Glengorm Castle, Torosay Castle, Duart Castle, ancestral home to the Clan Maclean. There are also museums, art galleries, heritage centres and many ancient historical sites. A wealth of history and interest lies within this magical island.

Whatever your interests whether it be peace and tranquillity away from the pressures of modern day living or climbing that highest peak or fishing for ' the one that got away' you'll find it on Mull.

Things to do

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