Isle of Mull

   
The Isle of Mull

The Fairest of Isles, as it has been described, or the jewel of the Hebrides; the Isle of Mull is just a short hop from the West Coast of Scotland, west of Oban, and to the south of its Hebridean sister, Skye.

Most tourists to Mull do so in order to visit Iona, maybe taking in Duart or Torosay castles in the process, but there is a whole lot more to the island than that. Smattered with secret places where the most beautiful scenery of mountain, coast, glen and glade can be enjoyed as if they were put there for your own personal pleasure.

Please explore this photographic site to get just the littlest idea of how beautiful the Isle of Mull really is.

 

Calgary Bay

Duart Castle

Clan MacLean

Craignure

Easfors

Old Ferry House

Fishnish Ferry

Lochbuie

Tobermory

 

The photos on this site were taken with a variety of simple cameras, and are not intended to be of artistic value. The site has been put together to reflect the things I have found most captivating about the Island, and I hope you find something in it that you can also connect to. If you would like to use any of the images, please feel free, though I would appreciate it if you could give this site credit for the image, and if appropriate, provide a link to us.

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Isle of Mull

compiled and maintained by David Timothy Dunham, Old Hob Webs