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To reach the island and how to find us in Tobermory.
Mull is a large, beautiful Inner
Hebridean Island. It is an ideal destination for stunning landscapes
and skyscapes. The island has featured on TV programmes exploring
the natural habitat, geology and much more. And of course, Tobermory,
the capital town, is world-renowned as the principal location for
the BBC's CeBeebies Children's programme - "Balamory."
Apart from the diverse attractions that will suit both energetic
visitors or those just wishing to have a leisurely break from
the modern world, Mull also serves as a gateway to the Holy Isle
of Iona and the unforgettable volcanic sculpture - the Isle of
Staffa.
Mull is reached by road or rail
to Oban and thence by car ferry to Craignure. Another route is
by the Ballachulish Bridge and Corran Ferry, and then the Lochaline
to Fishnish car ferry. During the summer months there is a ferry
between Kilchoan on the Ardnamurchan Peninsula and Tobermory.
There is another pedestrian route operated by a community organisation
from Ardnamurchan and Loch Sunart - see the CalMac web site for
details. If you bring a car by the Oban-Craignure Ferry, it is
best to book in advance in both directions with:
Caledonian MacBrayne Ltd
The Ferry Terminal
Gourock
Scotland PA19 1QP
+44 (0)8705 650000
or contact their website
We recommend that you pre-book
your crossing for the Oban - Craignure route. All other routes
do not necessarily require pre-booking.
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