A trip to the Isle of Mull isn’t complete without a visit to the Tobermory Distillery, one of the oldest distillers in the country, and a snort of their single malt Scotch. Mull was first settled around 3000 B.C., but thankfully much of the island’s rustic natural beauty has been preserved. Explore the deep-sea cavern of MacKinnon’s Cave, try to solve the mystery of the Lochbuie stone circle and play royal at the 13th-century Duart Castle.
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Discover Mull is a tour with a difference, based in the scenic village of Dervaig. As well as the 50 species of wildlife seen on most of our tours, we will take time to explain the history and geology and to show you the wildflowers that makes Mull such a special place. Lasting 8 hours the tour is very relaxed and friendly.
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Experience the beautiful landscape and unique wildlife of the Isles of Mull, Iona and Ulva on a Mull Magic guided wildlife walk or tour. Watch Golden and White-tailed Eagles soaring effortlessly over mountains, herds of red deer roaming wild moorland, seals lazily basking on offshore skerries and delightful butterflies flitting gracefully among wild flower meadows that contain many unusual orchids.
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We are sorry we are currently not running our Wildlife tours. This is due to the Covid virus and the PPE we would need/ wish to put in place to ensure your and our safety. We dont feel we can offer our usual tour in the way we would wish to. Stay safe Jacqui and Mike
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We arrived on Staffa in near perfect conditions, the place is a must see with the rock formations and the bird life, the added bonus for us was a pod of bottle nosed dolphins on our way to the island.
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Wildlife trips aboard MV Lady Jayne with amazing close up views of Sea Eagles taking fish. If you like wildlife or photography Mull Charters offer the ideal trip for both. We also see other wildlife e.g. Common and Grey seals, otters and many other birds depending on the time of the year. Join us for a great wildlife experience in a relaxed friendly atmosphere. Our trips operate in beautiful scenic surroundings and are suitable for all ages. Private charters are available.
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Multi, national award-winning (Scotland's Best Newcomer 2017, Scotland's Best Outdoor Adventure Experience 2018, Scotland's Best Tour Experience 2019) wildlife experiences on the Isle of Mull. Nature Scotland tours are led by dedicated naturalists, conservationists and educators. Join us for a land-based wildlife adventure to discover the Isle of Mull and the Ardnamurchan Peninsula. Explore some of Scotland’s finest wild areas, searching for iconic species such as Golden Eagle, White-Tailed Eagle, Otter, Hen Harrier, Red Deer and many more. Our flagship tour is the Mull Nature Expedition, which is a vehicle based experience that includes easy leisurely walks of 30 - 60 minutes to delve deeper into the habitats and connect with the islands wild places. We also provide the Mull Wilderness Expedition, Ardnamurchan Expedition, Private family or photo tours and package expeditions with BBC Springwatch presenter, Iolo Williams.
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Mull Willow offers the unique opportunity to spend some time on a small working willow croft (farm.) The croft is nestled between between sea and mountains - the bay and the sea flank you on the South and West, and to the East lie the magnificent Burg and Ben More. It's a wonderful little place for nature lovers to visit. In the past, willows were grown on every croft, and the willow was used extensively in both fishing and agriculture. Later, these traditional skills started to die out as plastic took over. Now, we grow around three thousand willow plants and together they provide over a quarter of a million rods. It's a real pleasure to take time and wander amongst the growing willow. Please visit our website for more info.
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The Hebridean Whale and Dolphin Centre highlights the unique diversity of whales, dolphins and porpoises found in the waters of the Hebrides. Situated on the harbour front in Tobermory, we are open daily from 10:30 to 16:30 Saturday to Thursday during April and May. Open every day 10:30 to 16:30 from 1st June to 30th September. Opening part time for the autumn. As well as information on cetaceans, interactive exhibits, activities for children and a gift shop, we offer talks on Bones, Baleen and teeth, and access to our 16 years of data. This includes species information and sightings collected from our boat and citizen scientists. Recent sightings can be accessed from the centre and via our ' Whale Track' app. Entry to the centre is free - donations welcome. We also host evening talks and special events throughout the summer, including scientific talks and headland watches using Opticron binoculars.
Very interesting and informative exhibition of all the local whales and dolphins you can see around the coastline of Mull
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