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Mulls' abundance of wildlife and spectacular scenery makes it a paradise for the discerning visitor attracting walkers; artists; photographers; golfers; divers; sailors, cyclists, anglers and bird watchers. Around the island minke whales; dolphins; porpoise; basking sharks; red deer; seals and otters can all be seen in their natural habitat, as well as golden and sea eagles and many other bird species.
Its heavily indented coastline boasts rocky cliffs, quiet bays and extensive white sandy beaches, sea and freshwater lochs. Its interior hosts the last Munroe “Ben More”, a challenging climb starting at sea level and rising to over 3000ft. On the west coast lies the Eas Fors waterfall crashing 100ft over the cliff edge into the sea and on the east there’s the site of Oliver Cromwells’ shipwreck the Swan, by the 13th century Duart Castle. At the right time of year the Aurora Borealis (northern lights) can be viewed from Mull.
The nearby islands of Ulva, Gometra, Kerrara, Treshnish Isles (littered with puffins), Staffa (Finglas’ cave) and Iona (St Columba Abbey and Nunnery) offer a variety of spectacular wildlife and scenery, making it a haven for visitors to explore at their leisure.
INTER-ISLAND CRUISES
WHALE WATCHING WILDLIFE TOURS AURORA BOREALIS GOLDEN EAGLES
OTTERS
BIRD OF PREY CENTRE
PONY TREKKING |
GOLF
WRECK DIVING
WOOD COCK & SNIPE SHOOTING
FISHING
CYCLING
WALKING
SAILING
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HISTORIC CASTLES
HIGHLAND GAMES
TOUR OF MULL RALLY
RUGBY 7’S
BALAMORY TOURS
MULL RAILWAY
TOBERMORY WHISKEY DISTILLERY |
And at The Bellachroy, we have HOGMONAY CELEBRATIONS / BURNS NIGHT / LIVE MUSIC and much, much more… |
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