What to do and see in Isle of Mull, Scotland: The Best Things to do Good for Adrenaline Seekers

May 21, 2022 Vivienne Hutton

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

1. Isle of Staffa

Scotland +44 7717 581405 http://www.nts.org.uk/staffa
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5.0 based on 461 reviews

Isle of Staffa

Reviewed By KennyMonaghan - Stevenston, United Kingdom

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.

2. Sea Life Surveys

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5.0 based on 364 reviews

Sea Life Surveys

Sea Life Surveys, established over 30 years ago in 1982, was the first and is now the most experienced whale watching, porpoise, shark and dolphin watching, marine survey, and education programme in the UK. Establishing the Hebridean Whale and Dolphin Trust in 1992, Sea Life Surveys is still actively conducting a research programme focused on the Minke whale and contributing directly to marine conservation.

3. Mull Charters

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Mull Charters

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.

4. Ben More

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4.5 based on 40 reviews

Ben More

Scenic mountain popular with hikers for the breathtaking views of the surrounding countryside seen from its peak.

Reviewed By pkatepage - Canterbury, United Kingdom

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.

5. Eas Fors Waterfall

Near Kilbrennan, off B8073 North of Ulva Ferry on Dervaig road Scotland http://www.isle-of-mull.net/attractions/scenic-attractions/eas-fors-waterfall/
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4.5 based on 29 reviews

Eas Fors Waterfall

Reviewed By Fishnstitch - Canberra, Australia

Eas Fors Waterfall is magnificent, nestled back from the side of the road. Parking is at a premium and the waterfalls do come up quickly. They are incredibly powerful, especially after heavy rainfall. Crossing the road and going down the embankment will lead you to another pool of water with another waterfall, which I think is equal to Fairy Pools on Skye and much less touristy.

6. Mull Pony Trekking

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Mull Pony Trekking

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