Mull is recognised as having the greatest biodiversity of any area in the UK . The wildlife repertoire includes such delights as the white-tailed sea eagle, golden eagles, merlins, puffins, hen harriers, otters, whales and dolphins. There are a number of different excursions available dependant on what you’d like to see and these are run by boat, car or foot.
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Walking, Hiking, Rambling
October 18, 2013There are various walks all over the island. They range from Tirerighan, a walk to an abandoned highland settlement, to the Market Bay trail..
The Beaches
October 18, 2013Mull has an abundance of silky white beaches for you to enjoy. Take a picnic, make a day of it! If you’re prepared for a short walk then you can reach secluded bays tucked away between the rocks.
The Castles
October 18, 2013The two main castles on the Island are Torosay and Duart. A walk round Torosay Castle gives an insight into the history of the elegant building and grounds. Torosay is surrounded by 12 acres (4.9 ha) of spectacular gardens including formal terraces laid out at the turn of the 20th century and attributed to Sir […]