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  Welcome to the Isle of Mull and Iona.
Dolphins, whales and basking sharks are seen regularly around Mull and the 200 smaller islands and rocky outcrops that surround it.
Mull is indeed a wild and stunningly beautiful place but it also has attractive villages and settlements scattered amid its glens and along its hugely indented coastline.
Mull is an island that bewitches the visitor with its amazing geology and its Celtic and Viking past but perhaps the most captivating thing of all is that the sea seems everywhere you look and every twist in the road presents yet another dazzlingly beautiful seascape.
www.holidaymull.co.uk   (570 words)

  
 Mull and Iona Chamber of Commerce - Holiday information site
The isles of Mull and Iona lie off the west coast of Scotland.
The Isle of Mull is deservedly well known as a holiday island, with superb walking, fishing and outdoor pursuits amid spectacular scenery.
There are campsites, hostels and bunkhouses for the more energetic as well as a large range of self catering accommodation to suit families and parties of all sizes.
www.mull.zynet.co.uk   (503 words)

  
 Isle of Mull Hotel on Mull in Scotland
Isle of Mull Hotel on Mull in Scotland
From the moment you board the ferry for the short crossing to Mull, you'll quickly adjust and unwind to our island pace.
The Isle of Mull Hotel is half a mile from the ferry terminal, and most of our accommodation enjoys outstanding views over Craignure Bay.
www.crerarhotels.com /ourhotels/isle_of_mull_hotel   (131 words)

  
 Isle of Mull Dating - Find Isle of Mull Singles with Online Dating
Isle of Mull Dating with Isle of Mull Singles
Thousands of Isle of Mull singles are already registered with MyBestDate, waiting for you to make contact.
For Dating in Isle of Mull, all you have to do is to join for free, choose Isle of Mull as your region for your search or make a distance searching to find Isle of Mull singles within the radius of miles, you have specified.
www.mybestdate.co.uk /dating/42/Isle_of_Mull.aspx   (193 words)

  
 Oban, Mull & Lorn in Scotland - Official Scottish Area Tourist Board Website
Each has its own character and atmosphere, from the grandeur of Mull, to the windswept beaches of Tiree and the tranquillity of tiny Iona, to the heritage of Coll - shining gems set in a sea of silver.
Mull is the largest of the islands of Argyll and the third largest in Scotland.
Kintyre Peninsula & the Whisky Isle of Islay
www.visitscottishheartlands.com /areas/oban/mulliona.cfm   (735 words)

  
 Hotels in Isle of Mull Scotland accommodation - Isle of Mull hotels accommodation in Scotlands Islands UK
Mull is one of the largest Hebridean islands with a population of just under 3000, and measures 50 miles from North to South.
Isle of Mull Rail, Craignure, Isle of Mull PA65 6AY.
On the east coast of the Isle of Mull.
www.kayukay.co.uk /isleofmullhotels.html   (686 words)

  
 Scotland Pictures of the Island of Mull.   (Site not responding. Last check: )
The Island of Mull is a gloriously unspoilt Island, lying off the West coast of Scotland and is a heaven on earth for the amateur or professional photographer.There are areas of wilderness, fantastic waterfalls, stunning beaches and sea caves and of course the hills of Mull provide some great walking, in particular Ben More.
Mull is an Island of peninsulas and a drive round its coastline will provide hours of enjoyment.
A walk to the arches at Carsaig on the Ross of Mull, or the fossil tree at the Burg on the Ardmeanach peninsula are both worthwhile, whilst the children would enjoy a ride on the only island passenger railway in Scotland which you will find near Craignure pier.
www.dwrobertson-photography.com /gal_Isle_mull.asp   (805 words)

  
 Mull and Iona. Information and Pictures from the Isle of Mull
The Isle of Mull is the second largest island of the Inner Hebrides, off the west coast of Scotland in the council area of Argyll and Bute.
Mull is the fourth largest Scottish island and has an area of 338 square miles.
Mull is surrounded by the Sound of Mull in the north, the Firth of Lorn in the south and east and the Atlantic Ocean in the west.
www.scotlandview.co.uk /mull_and_iona.htm   (1320 words)

  
 Isle of Mull B&B accommodation, cottages, transport, sightseeing - The Internet Guide to Scotland
Mull Pony Trekking is situated at the head of Loch na Keal 2 miles west of Salen on the Killiechronan estate.
the isle of Lismore and hills on the mainland).
to the isle of Kerrera and the mountains on the mainland.
www.scotland-inverness.co.uk /mull.htm   (6775 words)

  
 Isle of Mull Guide and Holiday Cottages
Mull is a place that will grow on you only if you have the time and patience to explore.
On Mull, it is a trend that has been reversed, mostly due to the large influx of settlers from elsewhere in the country which has brought the current population up to over 2500.
Public transport on Mull is not too bad on the main A849, but there's more or less no service along the west coast (for more information, visit www.mict.co.uk/travel).
www.unique-cottages.co.uk /guide/argyll/isle_of_mull   (388 words)

  
 Isle of Mull
The Isle of Mull, often referred to simply as Mull, is very easy to get to and from Oban.
Craignure, is where the Oban to Isle of Mull ferry terminates on Mull.
The Isle of Mull is well worth a visit and we suggest you think this through carefully to include it in your itinerary or better still, book some accommodation and stay on Mull.
www.explore-oban.com /isle-of-mull.htm   (451 words)

  
 Arle Lodge Self Catering holiday Accommodation Isle of Mull UK
Arle Lodge Self Catering holiday Accommodation Isle of Mull UK 36 bed Holiday Accommodation on the Isle of Mull for couples, families and groups
We are halfway between the village of Salen and the town of Tobermory (Balamory), Isle of Mull.
Conveniently situated for access to the whole of the Isle of Mull we provide an ideal base from which to explore and enjoy the local scenery and wildlife.
www.arlelodge.co.uk   (188 words)

  
 Isle of Mull Accommodation Index - Isle of Mull guest house, Isle of Mull bed and breakfast and Isle of Mull hotel ...
Isle of Mull Accommodation Index - Isle of Mull guest house, Isle of Mull bed and breakfast and Isle of Mull hotel accommodation.
Situated on the sheltered east coast of Mull, at the narrow waist of the Island beside its only airfield, our friendly family run hotel offers the perfect touring base and is in a spectacular setting with sea and mountain views.
Salen by Aros, Isle of Mull, PA72 6JW
www.scottishaccommodationindex.com /isleofmull.php   (403 words)

  
 Windfarm Free Isle of Mull
Mull is therefore considered to be an area that is essentially incompatible with commercial windfarm development (4 or more turbines).The plan supports Community Windfarms but defines them as : Community Windfarms of 3 or less and individual domestic wind turbines.
There are 37 golden eagle territories on the Isle of Mull with 18 breeding pairs.
Mull has the highest percentage of the UK's population of white-tailed sea eagles.
www.windfarm-free-mull.co.uk /index.html   (325 words)

  
 Isle of Mull Family History Pages
That does not preclude a connection as it is possible that settlers in an area adopted the surname 'Mull' in order to distinguish them from another family in the area with the same surname.
There are a number of Mull's to be found in the USA and in Australia.
In his book 'The Isle of Mull, Placenames, Meanings and Stories', Charles Maclean writes - "Nearly 2000 years ago Ptolemy called it [Mull] 'Malaeos' and a quote from Watson 1916 is 'Malaias' is now 'Muile', anglicised to 'Mull'.
web.ukonline.co.uk /ian.phillips/mull/faq.htm   (848 words)

  
 Scotland Family Travel Guide: Isle of Mull | kids can travel   (Site not responding. Last check: )
The Isle of Mull, Scotland's fourth largest island and one of the most accessible of the Inner Hebrides, offers families endless days of exploration and discovery.
The Isle of Mull is a 40-minute trip by ferry from the port of Oban.
The best time of the year to visit the Isle of Mull and the Inner Hebrides is in spring and early summer from April-June.
www.kidscantravel.com /familyguide/plan/destination/isleofmull/idea/index.html   (270 words)

  
 4WD : Isle of Mull
On May 23rd, a convoy of 8 vehicles, 2 Land Rovers, 1 Range Rover, and 5 Foers Ibex set forth from various compass points for a long weekend on the scenic Isle of Mull, off the west coast of Scotland.
Mull is hard to get to, and larger than you might think.
Many thanks to the residents of Mull for lending us their beautiful island, and for putting up with such a motley band for 3 days, and particularly to Dave and the other land owners....
www.ebroadcast.com.au /ecars/Places/UK/Mull.html   (1603 words)

  
 Cheap Isle of Mull Accommodation ~ Hotel Accommodation in Isle of Mull   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Providing convenient facilities, Isle of Mull Hotel is an excellent base from which to visit Iona.
The Isle of Mull Hotel also provides nice banqueting facilities that cater to wedding reception and other private events.
We have a large selection of cheap accommodation in Isle of Mull including luxury hotels, inns, bed and breakfasts, motels and guesthouses.
www.petitmonde.co.uk /United-Kingdom/Cheap-Isle-of-Mull-accommodation   (280 words)

  
 Mull and Iona Chamber of Commerce - Holiday information site
The Isle of Mull is deservedly well known as a holiday island, with superb walking, fishing and outdoor pursuits amid spectacular scenery.
For information about visiting the Isle of Mull, please contact tourist information info@mull.visitscotland.com.
There are campsites, hostels and bunkhouses for the more energetic as well as a large range of self catering accommodation to suit families and parties of all sizes.
www.zynet.co.uk /mull   (503 words)

  
 Isle of Mull Wildlife Expeditions
To complete the quest children are invited to complete several nature and culture-based challenges all over the island, such as collecting a bag of rubbish from the beach or spotting the difference between a sea eagle and a golden eagle.
Providing incentives to visit Mull, such as the children’s quest, is good for all of the businesses operating on the island.
Businesses like Isle of Mull Wildlife Expeditions are aware that a demand for green tourism products is already there and it is a matter of tuning in to the needs of these visitors.
www.greentourism.org.uk /MullSafari   (843 words)

  
 The Isle of Mull   (Site not responding. Last check: )
The Isle of Mull is one of the most attractive unspoilt Hebridean islands on the West Coast of Scotland.
It is largely because of its unspoilt nature that the Isle of Mull has such a wide variety of wildlife.
The Isle of Mull is superb walking territory, with both high and low-level, scenic, coastal and mountain walks.
www.manorhouseoban.com /The_Isle_of_Mull.htm   (218 words)

  
 4WD : Isle of Mull
On May 23rd, a convoy of 8 vehicles, 2 Land Rovers, 1 Range Rover, and 5 Foers Ibex set forth from various compass points for a long weekend on the scenic Isle of Mull, off the west coast of Scotland.
Mull is hard to get to, and larger than you might think.
Many thanks to the residents of Mull for lending us their beautiful island, and for putting up with such a motley band for 3 days, and particularly to Dave and the other land owners....
www.4wdonline.com /Places/UK/Mull.html   (1432 words)

  
 Isle of Mull Self Catering, Bed Breakfast, Hotel accommodation and Wildlife trips.
Isle of Mull Self Catering, Bed Breakfast, Hotel accommodation and Wildlife trips.
Click here for Isle of Mull Bed and Breakfast.
Click here for Isle of Mull Wildlife trip operators.
www.accommodationsmull.co.uk   (84 words)

  
 Isle of Mull Hotel - Book Hotels in Isle of Mull - Superbreak
Craignure, Isle of Mull, Highlands, PA65 6BB, Scotland
Magnificently positioned on Craignure Bay on the Sound of Mull, this hotel has panoramic views from most of its bedrooms, many of which look across to Lismore.
Book Isle of Mull Hotel in Isle of Mull with Superbreak today, or browse the hotel directory for a wide selection of hotels in Isle of Mull available to book online.
www.superbreak.com /hotels/hotel-7659.htm   (183 words)

  
 Fionnphort Isle of Mull
The name Fionnphort refers to the splendid, white, sandy bay which is overlooked by Seaview providing a wonderful foreground to the Isle of Iona and its many stunning sunsets.
The land and coastal waters around the Ross of Mull, (including other villages and communities) supports the traditional farming, crofting, fishing and forestry industries as well as the diversification of tourism, hospitality, service and retail.
Near to the quarry on the Mull side of the Sound of Iona is the small island of Eilean nam Ban or ‘Island of the Women’.
www.iona-bed-breakfast-mull.com /fionnphort/fionnphort.htm   (1845 words)

  
 Isle Of Mull Hotels and Accommodation in Isle Of Mull
Isle Of Mull Hotels and Accommodation in Isle Of Mull
Magnificently positioned on Craignure Bay on the Sound of Mull, this hotel has panoramic views from every bedroom.
Idyllic hotel situated at the edge of the high fl forest with intergrated Horse back riding sports center.12 km of the Titisee and before the Tower of Wutachschlucht.The Black Forest park is only 5 km.
www.priceline.co.uk /pcln/location/en/united_kingdom/scotland/argyll_and_bute/isle_of_mull   (154 words)

  
 ISLE OF MULL
Traditionally the Isle of Mull was served by the daily Macbraynes mail steamer Lochearn from Oban, which called at Craignure, Salen and Tobermory.
In the case of Mull the routes transferred to Highland in 1972.
The mid-1990s and the era of bus deregulation saw a couple of years of somewhat unlikely competition on Mull in 1994/95, with Essbee Coaches of Coatbridge near Glasgow competing head-to-head with Bowman on the Tobermory and Fionnphort routes.
www.countrybus.co.uk /mull.htm   (503 words)

  
 Scotland's Isle of Mull Self Catering Accommodation
Raraig House situated in almost two acres with panoramic views overlooking the Sound of Mull to the Morvern Hills on the mainland.
All of the self-catering accommodation is situated on a hill farm, halfway between the villages of Salen and Tobermory, Isle of Mull.
They are centrally situated for access to the north end of Mull and provide an ideal base from which to explore and enjoy the local scenery and wildlife.
www.isle-of-mull-accommodation.co.uk /self-catering.html   (445 words)

  
 Isle of Mull self catering holiday cottage
Self Catering Holiday accommodation is located in the North of the Isle of Mull,
Situated amidst spectacular scenery with views of Ardnamurchan, the most westerly point on the British main land, the small Isles of Rum, Muck, Eigg, and the Cullins of Skye.
Jim Spence Penmore Dervaig Isle of Mull Argyll Scotland PA 75 6QS
www.penmore.mull.com   (364 words)

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