Image: Tobermory, Isle of Mull
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Mull: Getting there/around

Although best known for colourful Tobermory, Mull is also one of the top places to ‘go wild’ in Scotland.

This is a wild and beautiful island with over 300 miles of dramatic scenic coastline and stunning beaches which rise to the peak of Mulls’ highest mountain Ben More at 3,000 feet.  The spectacular panoramic views are worth the effort. 

Mull is a nature lover's dream with wildlife galore to marvel at on and around the island. Watch a range of wonderful species in there natural habitats - otters in rocky coves, sea eagles on cliff tops with Dolphins, Whales, basking sharks and seals in the waters below.

     

Mull Top Tips

Experience delicious fresh fish and chips on Tobermory Pier from the award winning Fish and Chip Van.

Have a wee dram and a tour at Tobermory Distillery.

Try one of the islands many music festivals, from classical Mendelssohn to more contemporary acts.

Play 9 holes and marvel at the stunning dramatic views from Tobermory golf course.

Take the Balamory Express to the Baronial Torosay Castle enjoying impressive views and a lovely walk round the 12 acre castle gardens.

Caledonian MacBrayne and CalMac are trading names of CalMac Ferries Limited (SC302282)