2024

MULL EAGLE WATCH

Guided tours €€

Bird lovers will turn to this organization that offers walks to meet the white-tailed eagles and other birds of prey on the island. The walks are led by knowledgeable rangers in partnership with the Forestry Commission and the RSPB. Events can take place throughout Mull and are advertised on the website. Reservations are compulsory and the starting point of the tour is communicated at that time. Walking shoes, binoculars if possible, and waterproof clothing are recommended.

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2024

THE MULL MUSEUM

Museums

The small museum of Mull is a pool of information on the island's history and heritage. Its adventure began in 1970, when it was only a temporary exhibition for the summer. In 1986, it moved to its current building, still run by passionate volunteers. From the first inhabitants to recent events, including clan wars, the island's rich past is revealed to us through period objects and reconstructions. It is an interesting step to better understand the local culture and its evolution through time.

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2024

SEA LIFE SURVEYS

Water tours and activities €€€

Choose this organization to go whale watching, seals, dolphins, basking sharks and many others. With a duration of 1h30 or 4 hours, this company offers cruises on the waters of the island to discover its extraordinary fauna. The first one, named "Ecocruz", is ideal for families, as it stays on calm waters. The second one ventures further and can allow you to see whales. Go to the website to see the offers and book your choice. Departures take place on the docks after the distillery.

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2024

BEINN MOR

Natural site to discover

The mountain once stood at 15 000 feet. It overlooks, the Wilderness, a radically wild land that crosses a unique path along the coast. Approximately 6 km west of Tiroran House hotel, trees have fossilized in basalt. To see them, wait the low tide and get off the iron staircase. The most spectacular road in the north-east of the island (B 8073) descends from Dervaig to the south and joins the coast near Kilninian, where semi-precious stones can still be found. Very little known, because it is difficult to access, this part of the island offers stunning views of the Treshnish, about Na Keal and on the sea arm to the beautiful beauty of the inhabitants.

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THE OLD JETEE CROGGAN

Natural site to discover
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OFFICE DU TOURISME

Tourist office
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