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The Isle of Mull is situated on the West Coast of Scotland.  It is part of the Inner Hebrides and is one of the most popular destinations for wildlife watching, especially sea eagles and whales.

It has a population of approximately 3,000.

If you would like to visit the island, click here for accommodation options:

www.islandholidaycottages.com (Choice of self catering cottages throughout the island)

www.islandapartments.co.uk Self catering apartments overlooking Tobermory Bay

www.mullBandB.co.uk B&B in Dervaig

www.calgaryunique.co.uk Self Catering cottage, Calgary

www.calgaryholiday.co.uk B&B & Self Catering apartment, Calgary

www.tobermory-campsite.co.uk Official campsite

For more information about the island, have a look at the following websites:

www.wildisles.co.uk What's on diary, Wildlife Week, Food Festival

www.mull.zynet.co.uk Holiday Information from the Chamber of Commerce

www.mullchamber.org Business & membership information from the Chamber of Commerce

www.dervaig.com New site (by me!) about where I live - under construction

www.tobermory.co.uk guide to everything in Tobermory, Mull's capital

www.mulltheatre.co.uk Professional theatre - now based in Tobermory

www.antobar.co.uk Art Gallery, Performance space, Cafe

 

Ferries  The main ferry to Mull leaves from Oban.  There are services by train and coach to Oban daily from Glasgow.  There are also two smaller ferry routes running to Mull from Lochaline and Kilchoan.  For all up-to-date ferry information, visit Caledonian MacBrayne's website www.calmac.co.uk

Travelling to and on Mull using public transport:  Daily services run for both train and coach to Oban from Glasgow but using public transport can be tricky on the island.  A comprehensive guide has been compiled which is available online at www.mict.co.uk (follow the 'travel' link on the left side of the page).

Driving on single track roads:  The majority of the island's roads are single track.  Passing places are there for cars to pass and also to allow overtaking.  Always keep to the left.  If a passing place is on the right, wait opposite it on the left hand side of the road.  Please do not park in passing places and please let other drivers overtake.  The car behind might be a doctor, midwife, vet, or member of the fire brigade or lifeboat crew.  Leaflets about driving on single tracks are usually available on the Craignure-Oban ferry.

Click here for a guide to driving on Single track roads

 

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