Best Attractions and Places to See in Isle of Mull, United Kingdom UK
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List of Best Things to do in Isle of Mull, United Kingdom (UK)
Isle of Staffa
Caledonian MacBrayne - Tobermory Day Trips
Ardalanish Isle Of Mull Weavers
Mull Eagle Watch
Aros Park
Calgary Bay
Mull Museum
Tobermory Distillery
Calgary Art in Nature
Duart Castle
Salen and the South East - Isle of Mull
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The south east coast is an essential transport hub for Mull, but there are also ancient monuments, coastal walks and stunning secret bays to discover. Salen is the central point in Mull for travelling to all other areas, while Craignure is the busy ferry port for Oban. Iconic Duart Castle, dramatically perched above Duart Bay, is one of several historic attractions.
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Best Hotels and Resorts in Isle of Mull, United Kingdom UK
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Tiroran House Hotel & Restaurant
The Tobermory Hotel
Highland Cottage
Western Isles Hotel
Isle of Mull Hotel & Spa
Brockville Bed and Breakfast
Caol-Ithe Guesthouse
Strongarbh House
Seaview Bed & Breakfast
Harbour Guest House
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Places to see in ( Isle of Mull - UK )
Places to see in ( Isle of Mull - UK )
Mull is the second largest island of the Inner Hebrides, off the west coast of Scotland in the council area of Argyll and Bute. With an area of 875.35 square kilometres (337.97 sq mi) Mull is the fourth largest Scottish island and the fourth largest island surrounding Great Britain (excluding Ireland). In the 2011 census the usual resident population of Mull was 2,800 a slight increase on the 2001 figure of 2,667; in the summer this is supplemented by many tourists. Much of the population lives in Tobermory, the only burgh on the island until 1973, and its capital. Tobermory is also home to Mull's only single malt Scotch whisky distillery: Tobermory distillery (formerly Ledaig).
It is widely believed that Mull was inhabited from shortly after the end of the last Ice Age, around 6000 BC. Bronze Age inhabitants built menhirs, brochs and a stone circle with examples of burial cairns, cists, standing stones, pottery and knife blades provide compelling evidence. Between 600 BC and AD 400, Iron Age inhabitants were building protective forts, duns and crannogs. Whether or not they were Picts is unclear.
In the 6th century, Irish migrants invaded Mull and the surrounding coast, establishing the Gaelic kingdom of Dál Riata. The kingdom was divided into a number of regions, each controlled by a kin group, of which the Cenél Loairn controlled Mull and the adjacent mainland to the east. Dál Riata was a springboard for the christianisation of the mainland; the pivotal point was AD 563, when Columba, an Irish missionary, arrived at Iona (just off the south-west point of Mull) and founded a monastery, from which to start evangelising the local population.
Mull has a coastline of 480 kilometres (300 mi) and its climate is moderated by the Gulf Stream. The island has a mountainous core; the highest peak on the island is Ben More, which reaches 966 metres (3,169 ft). Various peninsulas, which are predominantly moorland, radiate from the centre.
The Aros peninsula to the north includes the main town of Tobermory, which was a burgh until 1973 when burghs were abolished. Other settlements include Salen, Dervaig and Calgary. The Ross of Mull lies to the south west and includes the villages of Bunessan, Pennyghael, Uisken and Fionnphort. Lochbuie, Lochdon and Craignure lie to the east.
Numerous islands lie off the west coast of Mull, including Erraid, Inch Kenneth, Iona, Gometra, and Ulva. Smaller uninhabited islands include Eorsa, Little Colonsay, the Treshnish Isles and Staffa (of Fingal's Cave fame). Calve Island is an uninhabited island in Tobermory Bay. Two outlying rock lighthouses are also visible from the south west of Mull, Dubh Artach and Skerryvore. The Torran Rocks are a large shoal of reefs, islets and skerries, approximately 15 square miles (39 km2) in extent, located two miles (3 km) to the south west, between the Ross of Mull peninsula and Dubh Artach. Frank Lockwood's Island near Lochbuie is named after the brother-in-law of the 21st MacLean of Lochbuie, who was Solicitor General from 1894-5.
Ferry links to Mull from the mainland include Oban to Craignure (approx. 45 minutes), Kilchoan to Tobermory (approx. 35 minutes) and Lochaline to Fishnish (approx. 15 minutes). Advance bookings are not required for the Kilchoan or Fishnish ferries; access to those two ferry terminals on the mainland side is via single-track roads.
There are ferry links from Fionnphort on Mull to the neighbouring island of Iona and from Oskamull to Ulva. In past years there were direct sailings to Oban (calling at Drimnin, Salen, Lochaline and Craignure), and to Barra, Coll and Tiree from Tobermory. During the summer there was also a sailing to Staffa and Iona from Oban which called at Tobermory. The Isle of Mull Railway ran from Craignure to Torosay Castle, but closed in 2011.
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Come for a spin around Tobermory Bay on the Isle of Mull
Tobermory on the Isle of Mull on a fine July day
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Isle of Mull Drone Footage
Isle of Mull drone footage filmed across the seasons and in multiple locations on the Isle of Mull. We look at some of Mull's amazing and beautiful landscapes as seen from above. Mull is located off the west coast of Scotland and forms part of the Inner Hebrides.
The Isle of Mull is well known for it's abundant wildlife, beautiful coastline and peaceful unspoilt landscapes. We hope that this drone footage of the Isle of Mull will give you a sense of what the island has to offer and maybe inspire a visit.
If you'd like more information about the Isle of Mull as well as some of the best places to stay be sure to check out our website isleofmullcottages.com
Here is a list of the Mull locations in order of appearance:
1. Loch Ba
2. Knockvologan
3. Ben More
4. River Lussa
5. Loch Cuin
6. Glen Cannel
7. Port na Ba
8. Loch Usig
9. Eas Fors
10. Bull Hole
11. Iona
12. Carsaig
13. Abhainn a Ghortein Bhuidhe
14. Loch na Keal
15. Staffa
16. Gribun
17. Ben More ridge
18. Loch Usig
19. Carsaig
20. Loch Scridain (loch beg)
21. Loch Cuin
22. Traigh na Cille (Kilninian)
23. A' Chioch
24. Knockvologan
Drone Footage - Fly Above The Beautiful Isle of Mull
The Isle of Mull is the second largest island of the Inner Hebrides, off the west coast of Scotland. Join me as I soar above the beautiful landscape using my DJI Phantom 3 Professional drone.
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Filmed locations are as listed - Eas Fors Waterfall, Mackinnon's Cave, Ben More from Pennyghael, Craig and Moy Castle.
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Mull Steam - Railfilms
MullRail was born out of the need to convey visitors the one and a quarter miles from Craignure Pier to Torosay Castle. To meet this objective a band of undaunted volunteers and rail enthusiasts constructed the railway through rock and bog so creating one of the most unique tourist experiences in the Inner Hebrides. For more details please look at
Single track road on Mull between Salen and Tobermory
The Isle of Mull has very little twin track road, the only divided highway is where they couldn't add another lane and the single track was dangerous, so they put the second lane through a different bit of bog. You have to drive with the continuous expectation of a potential head on collision, then work out who is in the best position to stop. Most people are good about it and almost everyone says thank you (watch for the driver's raising a hand, locals only raise one finger, but in a nice way).
Glengorm Castle - Loch Frisa, Isle of Mull. 2nd July 2017. VIDEO TASTER
Isle Of Mull Tour July 2017. Day 2.
Glengorm Castle - Loch Frisa, Isle of Mull.
Sunday 2nd July 2017.
Distance: 29 miles
Duration: 4 hr 12 mins.
Total Climbing: 2,507 feet.
Participants:
1. Stuart Cuthbert
2. Iain Flint
SEP 08 Isle of Mull
Up west coast to Glenforsa Isle of Mull, and down east coast return trip.
Isle of Mull Fionnphort
Isle of Mull Fionnphort with sassy on 2 day camping trip
Landscapes and Wildlife Photography on the Isle of Mull in Scotland
We travel to the Isle of Mull to capture some stunning landscape photography and go in search of wild otters.
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This is the first episode of my landscape photography vlogs coming from the Isle of Mull on the West coast of Scotland.
The day started extremely early. I had booked us onto a 2pm ferry so we could arrive whilst it's was still light and potentially capture a sunset photograph on the first day.
The Isle of Mull is high up in the Northern hemisphere. The days are very short in January with only about 8 hours of daylight. This meant maximising the daylight, shooting all day and then enjoying the long evenings. On this occasion I was travelling with my good friend Lyle McCalmont. Evenings spent post processing the day's bounties with the odd glass of wine are something to relish. Especially whilst reliving old times with the spark from some great music.
After a smooth journey and a particularly smooth ferry crossing we arrived on the Isle of Mull. Our accommodation was called Suide Farm Cottages and was about a 45 minute drive from the ferry port. On arrival there we drove straight past and headed for the village of Fionnphort, the most westerly tip of Mull. The sunset Sky never arrived but I ended the day capturing a worthy time lapse.
Day 2 began with some unexpected but welcome black and white landscape photography shot from out the back of the house. The addition of a very long lens and some contrast really cut through the haze.
We then got back in the car and went in search of some wildlife photography featuring the Wild Otters, buzzards and Highland Cows (not strictly wildlife). We stopped on a number of occasions to absorb the sheer enormity of the island. It is both brutal and unforgiving and the picture of the lone tree seemed to sum that up.
It took time to get into position to capture the Otters. Thankfully Lyles experience with wildlife photography and the animals meant it was not too long before I started understand how to spot them and understand some of their behaviour. Wildlife photography requires patience, commitment and slight obsession. Lyle has this and drives him to get the shot. This includes crawling through the sea to get low enough to capture a killer image.
We decided to work together so he got the still shot and I filmed the video. Using the 400mm lens with the Canon 5D Mark IV, the 4K features meant I did not have to get a close because I knew I could crop in to 1080p. Sucess followed shortly after and included one of best Otter shots I have ever seen coming from Lyle. I was also chuffed with my footage.
The day ended around the other side of the Loch with the planned landscape photograph of the day. The beaches around Mull are rocky and full of seaweed and make finding good foreground interest challenging. I explored around and found the composition I was looking for as the sun started to light the mountains and create some beautiful colours in the sky. This was changing fast though. I shot a 4 minute long exposure to capture as much of it as possible and introduce some interesting movement to the scene.
The day was fantastic but challenging. The island provided so many photo opportunities that narrowing down and focusing on a few shots became difficult. Especially considering the limited hours of daylight.
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A849 Isle of Mull - Fionnphort to Salen entire length time lapse
A journey on the Isle of Mull in Western Scotland from Fionnphort, where you can catch the ferry to Iona, to Salen. This video takes us through some rugged scenery before hugging the north east coast of the island
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Music from the Outer Hebrides - a British outpost... for now | Channel 4 News
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Shieling Holidays - Isle of Mull, Scotland
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22 Locations on the Isle of Mull
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A one minute look at 22 amazing locations on the hebridean Isle of Mull on the west coast of Scotland. We hope this gives a small flavour of what the island has to offer. Locations in order of appearance are:
Loch Don
Loch na Keal
Allt na Eas
Knockvologan
Loch na Keal (cow)
Laggan sands
Knock
Tobermory
Craignure
Ben More mountains
Calgary
Loch Uisg
Scallastle
Scarisdale (ancient woodland)
Ardtun
Caliach point
Scarisdale river
Dervaig
Near Caliach
Gribun
Sound of Mull
Ulva Ferry
Scottish Open Isle of Mull 2007
Video and Slideshow of the Disc Golf Scottish open on the Isle of Mull 2007. Amazing scenary, strong winds and craggy hills. Thanks to all who contributed footage and pictures
Life on the isle of Mull - Scotland
This is the very scenic and beautiful Island in Scotland, the Isle Of Mull, follow our journey as we travel to the islands for the first time.
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Isle of Mull, Scotland
The wonderful Isle of Mull, Inner Hebrides, Scotland.
The Isle of Mull (Gaelic: Muile) is the second largest island of the Inner Hebrides, off the west coast of Scotland in the council area of Argyll and Bute.
The island has a mountainous core, the highest peak on the island being Ben More (966 metres). Various peninsulas, which are predominantly moorland, radiate from the centre.
Numerous islands lie off the west coast of Mull, including Erraid, Inch Kenneth, Iona and Ulva. Smaller uninhabited islands include Eorsa, Gometra, Little Colonsay, the Treshnish Isles and Staffa.
00:30 Lismore Lighthouse
01:22 Duart Castle
03:31 On Mull (route A849)
04:28 Fionnphort
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