On the Road (Timelapse) — Isle of Mull, Scotland — United Kingdom
In this timelapse I drive from Oban to Fionnphort. A +100 mile journey across the Isle of Mull in the Scottish Highlands.
# Points of Interest
0:16 Oban (City)
0:23 Oban-Craignure (Ferry)
0:53 Craignure (Town)
1:15 Salen (Town)
1:55 Tobermory (Town)
3:26 Sheep on the Road
3:39 Dervaig (Town)
6:29 Cows on the Road
7:14 Wood Harvesting Operation (My favorite shot :P)
8:11 Highland Cows on the Road
8:26 Pennyghael (Town)
9:21 Fionnphort (Town)
9:55 Highland Cows at Night
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Footage recorded in multiple days on June 2017.
Shot with GoPro Session 5 and GoPro suction cup.
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Isle of MULL
Clips of a 60 minute 1080p bluray video I have made of the Isle of Mull.
It contains clips of the ferry trip to the island, the journey across the Ross of Mull to Staffa, and Iona and clips of my stay at Tobermory.
It was filmed in September 2015
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.
( Isle of Mull - UK ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting Isle of Mull . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Isle of Mull - UK
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ISLE OF MULL Drone Aerial Scotland
StarGazer 1st person view
Isle of Mull | Scottish Highlands & Islands Travelogue 2018 | S1E3
We drive the Land Rover Defender 110 from Luss on Loch Lomond to Oban. Then. we take the car ferry from Oban to Craignure on the Isle of Mull. We are planning to camp near Fionnphort at Fidden Farm Campsite. Will we make it this time?
This series follows our 2-week Scottish Highlands and Islands adventure from October 2018. Join us as we drive over 1,500 miles in 14 days and visit the islands of Mull, Iona, Harris, Lewis and Skye, and drive parts of the NC500 Scottish Highlands route.
Playlist for the series is here:
Places we visited (links go to our TripAdvisor reviews):
Loch Lomond Arms Hotel:
Staffa House B&B:
Keel Row Pub:
Mull, life by the water: Wildlife and nature at the Isle of Mull, Scotland
2017 Diploma Film
Short documentary video result from my diploma course at the Isle of Mull, Scotland.
Nature and wildlife of the island are shown
Sùil Air Ardchiavaig - Ross Of Mull Historical Centre
A short documentary on the Sùil Air Ardchiavaig Project from the Ross of Mull Historical Centre.
For more information, please contact the centre on 01681 700659 or visit
This project has been funded by the Heritage Lottery Fund.
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
The beautiful Craignure on the Isle of Mull
A collection of pictures taken around Craignure on the Isle of Mull
Isle of Mull road trip (Scotland) 2016
Trip with ACC cavers around the Isle of Mull and Western Scotland in August 2016
Ross of Mull
Holiday in Ross of Mull - Slideshow 1
Isle of Mull Wild Adventure - Mountains Land and Sea
Isle of Mull Wild Adventure - Mountains Land and Sea
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Ferry ride to the Isle of Mull in Scotland
Scotland, Isle of Mull
Our first trip to Scotland
Whale watching trip off Gairloch, Scotland
Isle of Mull Fionnphort
Isle of Mull Fionnphort with sassy on 2 day camping trip
Scotland's SECRET Island Escape / Isle of Iona.
Iona is a small island in the Inner Hebrides off the Ross of Mull on the western coast of Scotland. It is mainly known for Iona Abbey, though there are other buildings on the island.
Iona is thought to be the first Christian site in Scotland. As such, this tiny island (1 mile wide, 3.5 miles long), now in the care of the National Trust for Scotland.
The tiny island of Iona sits off the west coast of the Isle of Mull in the historic Highlands of Scotland. This small isle, just three miles long by one mile wide, had a huge influence on the establishment of Christianity in Scotland, England and throughout mainland Europe.
Travel to Iona is by two ferries to : mainland to the Isle of Mull (via Oban/Craignure, or Lochaline/Fishnish or Kilchoan/Tobermory) and then from Fionnphort to Iona. The ferry point for Iona is at Fionnphort on the Isle of Mull and is a 4 minute ride across the Sound of Iona.
roamin - Taking a walk (gone on the piss, no told the missis an got lost”)
scot - a native or inhabitant of Scotland.
I will show you some of the best holiday destinations in Scotland and the World that you won't find in the brochure.
Torloisk House, Isle of Mull Holiday Accommodation
The impressive Torloisk House is the perfect country retreat set in extensive grounds on a private, secluded estate in the north west of the beautiful Isle of Mull, 13 miles from Tobermory. This striking Georgian country house really takes you back in time, combining old world grandeur in stunning surroundings with the benefit of modern home comforts.
Isle of Mull 2018
What's the story in Tobermory?