Welcome to the Isle of Mull Scotland
If you are looking for
information about Tobermory click here
Oban click here
Travel Guide for
Summer 2009
The Isle of Mull and the neighbouring Island of Iona lie just off the
west coast of Scotland, in the United Kingdom.
View the Google map below.The Isle of Mull has become
well known by all who view the BBC programmes Springwatch and Coast.
The presenter Gordon Buchanan is from Mull and still has family and a house
here. Mull is also now very well known as the home of the CBeebies
programme Balamory, based around the coloured houses of
Tobermory
Mull has attractions for all the family, and offers a holiday
where wildlife is around every corner, visitor attractions cater for all ages,
and the whole family has a chance to live a lifestyle far removed from the
hectic urban pressurised existence.
Accommodation on the island is generally of a
good standard and plentiful, however, during the school holiday
periods in July and August it is recommended to book in advance.
Ferries cross to the island at three points: Oban,
Lochaline and Kilchoan.
Booking is required during busy summer months on the Oban ferry,
however, the other two are not possible to book, and places are
normally available when required. The Lochaline crossing
is a cheaper option and is used regularly by locals.
Timetables and travel advice
From Oban, on the mainland, where many visitors arrive on their way
to Mull and Iona, the seaward view is dominated by the rocky peaks and
green slopes of the Mull mountains. According to your interests, the islands of
Mull and Iona can be a wilderness
awaiting discovery, a sporting paradise, a haven of peace and relaxation
or simply a charming and beautiful centre for a Highland holiday away from
the cares and pressures of modern life.
For general
information and Travel
Contact the Tourist Office at Craignure Email: mull@visitscotland.com
or our ferry company
Caledonian
MacBrayne
Below is a Google Map. To
activate it, click on the map
and use the map arrows to enlarge and zoom in, as well as
getting travel info

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For
information about Tobermory
Iona and
Oban click the
links
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