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.
Restaurants in Isle of Mull
5.0 based on 23 reviews
One of many spots on Mull that are blessed by striking and stunning scenery. It's also a fabulous spot for wildlife spotting with eagles and otters among its many star attractions.
5.0 based on 49 reviews
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
4.5 based on 40 reviews
Scenic mountain popular with hikers for the breathtaking views of the surrounding countryside seen from its peak.
Spent the day hiking Ben More, fantastic views from the top, well worth the effort of climbing to the top especially on a clear day, can see for miles.
4.5 based on 660 reviews
Calgary Bay was a real surprise. The beach is quiet and large. To the right are huge rocks which are fun to climb and along the bay is a jetty within walking distance from the car park. The beach has really interesting sediment deposits which make for lovely black and white photos.
4.5 based on 9 reviews
The Tireragan Estate is a Highland Renewal/Regeneration Project run by 'Highland Renewal'. Highland Renewal is Scottish Charity 1233456.Highland Renewal Registered Office: Bendoran Cottage, Bunessan, Isle of Mull, PA67 6DU.
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