Isle of Mull

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Glasgow: Highlights of Scotland Tour

Glasgow: Highlights of Scotland Tour

Departing from Buchanan Bus Station in Glasgow, you’ll follow the western shores of Loch Lomond and enter the Highlands. The first stop of the day is a photo stop at "Rest and be Thankful" - a viewpoint overlooking the valley. Then it’s onwards to the town of Inveraray, on the banks of Loch Fyne. Here you can explore the town or pay entry to Inveraray Castle (April - October only). From Inveraray, you’ll continue north to Loch Awe, another beautiful Highland loch. On the banks of the loch sits the ruins of Kilchurn Castle. There’s a perfect viewpoint for you to admire the panoramic views here. At lunchtime you will reach the coastal town of Oban. Known as the seafood capital of Scotland, there are lots of places to enjoy some delicious food. For the more adventurous there’s the walk up to McCaig’s tower, a stone folly with spectacular views over towards the Isle of Mull and beyond. After lunch you can visit a viewpoint overlooking Castle Stalker. It’s a unique castle which sits on a tidal islet in Loch Laich. Next up: Glencoe. A dramatic valley with an equally dramatic past, there are stories to be told here as you surround yourself with mountains and spot deer. The final stop of the day is for an evening refreshment within the Loch Lomond National Park before returning to Glasgow.

Isle of Mull and Iona 3-Day Small-Group Tour from Glasgow

Isle of Mull and Iona 3-Day Small-Group Tour from Glasgow

Day 1 On your first day, saunter around Loch Lomond in the pretty village of Luss. Find the perfect spot to drink a coffee and sing the ‘Bonnie Banks of Loch Lomond.’ Your driver-guide then takes you through the unforgettable landscapes of Glencoe, one of the most famous natural landmarks in all of Scotland. This beautiful area boasts steep slopes and photogenic peaks. And it's haunted by the tragic tale of the atrocities committed against a Highland clan. Hop on a 10-minute ferry to a mountainous peninsula and travel to the port of Lochaline. Board another ferry and make your way to the east coast of Mull. Admire the abundant wild nature in Aros Park, a beautiful area boasting waterfalls and forest footpaths. In the early evening, arrive in Tobermory with time to wander where you will spend the night. Day 2 The next morning travel past epic mountains to the south of Mull. Take a ferry to two of the most mysterious and dramatic locations in the region, Iona Abbey and *Fingal’s Cave. In the afternoon, you have the opportunity to take a small boat for an optional trip to the island of Staffa, where nature enthusiasts can seek out the abundant marine life. Staffa is home to Fingal’s Cave, which is one of the most amazing geological sites, and is known as ‘Nature’s cathedral’. After satisfying your adventurous spirit, we take you north back to Tobermory. Maybe it’s time to try the seafood. Day 3 On the third day, travel south to Craignure and catch a ferry back to the mainland. When you arrive in Oban, taste the fantastic local seafood and wander around this Victorian harbor town. Venture to Kilmartin Glen, an archaeologist’s dream. Discover around 800 ancient monuments, including burial chambers, rock carvings, standing stones, castles and more within this area. Enjoy learning about the significance of these monuments from your driver-guide. Make a final stop in Inveraray, a gorgeous little town which boasts an impressive view over Loch Fyne. Return to Glasgow in the evening.

Iona, Mull, and Isle of Skye: 5-Day Tour from Edinburgh

Iona, Mull, and Isle of Skye: 5-Day Tour from Edinburgh

Day 1 Travel north past Stirling Castle and to the region of Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park. You venture through the impressive mountains of the West Highlands and the magnificent whitewashed 18th-century town of Inveraray, home to the Campbell Clan and the Duke of Argyll. The afternoon will be spent in the heart of Argyll before arriving in the bustling town of Oban for your two-night stay. Day 2 Today you have an early start, beginning the day crossing on the ferry to Mull for a chance to explore dramatic coastlines and wild beauty. You take the small ferry to Iona, the birthplace of Celtic Christianity, and ancient burial ground of Scottish Kings. Here you can visit the historic abbey with its intricate carved crosses in the churchyard, or explore rocky headlands and sandy coves. There’s an opportunity to take a small boat for an optional trip to the island of Staffa and view the dramatic basalt columns immortalised by Mendelssohn in his Hebridean Overture "Fingal's Cave". You then return on the ferry to Oban for your second night. Day 3 You ramble north along the west coast around Appin, passing the impregnable Castle Stalker. Next, you head to the gorgeous Glencoe, one of the most famous natural landmarks in all of Scotland. This beautiful area boasts steep slopes and photogenic peaks. Your driver-guide may reveal to you the tragic tale that’s haunted this valley for over 300 years. You then venture through Fort William and under the shadow of Ben Nevis, which at 1,344 meters is the highest mountain in the British Isles. We continue through the Great Glen, a natural fault in the earth’s crust that runs through Scotland. From here, we'll take you to your overnight accommodation at the Balmacara Hotel, a lovely four star hotel with a classic Scottish view of Loch Alsh. You’re dropped off at your accommodation in the early evening. Day 4 Today is a very flexible day on Skye. There are many possibilities depending on the weather, and your driver-guide will use their local knowledge to decide on the best day out for the group. You may ascend the Quiraing along Trotternish Ridge and be rewarded with spectacular views. Alternatively, you could drink in the scenery at Loch Corruisk or drive through the dramatic Red Cuillin to the little hamlet of Elgol. We return you to your accommodation at the Balmacara Hotel in the late afternoon for you to enjoy a free evening. Day 5 You’re collected from your accommodation for the short drive to the famous stronghold of Eilean Donan Castle. Then, you travel east taking in the stunning views over Loch Duich and the Five Sisters of Kintail. You continue to Loch Ness for lunch and the possibility of spotting 'Nessie'. Your tour moves through the Grampian Mountains and along Loch Laggan, before passing Dalwhinnie, home to Scotland's highest whisky distillery. In Perthshire, you stop for refreshments before heading back to Edinburgh past Perth and over the Firth of Forth.

Scotland: West Highlands, Mull and Iona 4-Day Tour

Scotland: West Highlands, Mull and Iona 4-Day Tour

Day 1: You leave Edinburgh and travel past Stirling Castle to the small bustling town of Callander. From here, you continue through the Queen Elizabeth Forest Park and bristling terrain of the Trossachs, before reaching the wide and remote expanse of Rannoch Moor. Your drive north brings you to Glencoe, scene of the infamous massacre of Clan MacDonald in 1692. After a short ferry ride across Loch Linnhe, you meander through the impressive mountains of Morven to Lochaline, where we take another ferry to the Hebridean island of Mull. You arrive in Tobermory, the island’s capital, for our three-night stay. Tobermory, meaning ‘Well of Mary’, has brightly coloured houses looking over the sea and is often referred to as one of the prettiest harbour towns in Scotland. Day 2: You head south to Fionnphort, where you take a passenger ferry to the small island of Iona. Iona is an island of quiet charm, and is the cradle of Celtic Christianity. You have time to explore the island’s Abbey, and museum of history and Celtic heritage. There are magnificent Celtic crosses and headstones to see, or, alternatively, you can enjoy a stroll along the peaceful sandy beaches. In the afternoon, you have the opportunity to take a small boat for an optional trip to the island of Staffa, where nature enthusiasts can seek out the abundant marine life. Staffa is home to Fingal’s cave, which is one of the most amazing geological sites, and is known as ‘Nature’s cathedral’. After a day in the great outdoors, we return to Tobermory for the night Day 3: You drive to the remote areas of the island and visit the pretty settlement of Dervaig. From here, you venture to the wild thrashing sandy shores of Calgary Bay. And if you’re lucky, you may see the huge white tailed eagles that call this area home. An early afternoon return to Tobermory allows you to soak up the atmosphere of this pretty town. You have a chance to peruse the small shops, and the local Tobermory whisky distillery. Day 4: Departing Tobermory, we head south to Craignure for a short crossing to Oban, the biggest town in Argyll. Continuing west, you arrive in the whitewashed 18th-century town of Inveraray, on the shores of Loch Fyne. Inveraray Castle is a mixture of Scots Baronial and Neo-Gothic architecture and is the seat of Clan Campbell. After leaving the town, you arrive in the National Park of Loch Lomond and travel up more than 800 feet to the ‘Rest and be Thankful’ view. You continue to drive east towards Stirling, with opportunities for photos of the castle, before we return to Edinburgh in the early evening.

Oban: Isle of Mull and Iona Tour

Oban: Isle of Mull and Iona Tour

The tour will start in Oban where you will take a ferry to Isle of Mull, the second largest island in the Inner Hebrides. The tour will take you on a journey through stunning landscapes, ancient history, and charming coastal villages. Once you arrive on Mull, you will be greeted by captivating scenery. Enjoy a visit and photo opportunities at the historic Duart Castle, the home to ancestral home of the Clan Maclean. The highlight of the tour is a visit to the neighboring Isle of Iona, a place of spiritual significance. Iona Abbey is a focal point of your visit. Additionally, you will have a chance to stroll along the pristine sandy beaches and enjoy the peaceful ambiance of the island. Going back to the ferry, you will take a scenic route full of inspiring coastal views which will leave a lasting impression on your soul.

Isle of Mull: Guided Wildlife Watch at Glengorm Castle

Isle of Mull: Guided Wildlife Watch at Glengorm Castle

Join a guided walk and sea watch at the beautiful Glengorm Estate to discover the incredible natural scenery, wildlife, and history. Learn how to spot whales and dolphins from the shore and explore the stunning natural environment with a guide. Meet your guide in front of the Glengorm Coffee Shop and take a gentle and relaxing walk through the estate towards the coast. Learn about local history, explore the beautiful landscape, and find out more about the wildlife that can be spotted around Mull. Be on the lookout for some of the incredible wildlife that can be spotted, as well as the photogenic Highland cows that graze here. At the headland, set up with binoculars to see what you can see out at sea. With stunning views across the Sea of the Hebrides towards many other islands, this is a fantastic vantage point. Species that can be spotted among the waves include bottlenose dolphins, minke whales, harbour porpoises, seals, and otters. Be on the lookout for white-tailed sea eagles, hen harriers, and some incredible seabirds like shearwaters, gannets, and guillemots. Even if you don't spot your favorite species, this guided walk will help you develop skills to go on and spot more wildlife afterwards. Throughout the morning, record wildlife spotted using citizen science on Whale Track to help monitor local marine life. Discover how to get involved in collecting data to deepen understanding of the marine environment and aid conservation efforts. The walk and watch is suitable for all ages, and the guide will tailor the content to your interests, age, and prior knowledge. The watch will vary depending on the wildlife around you and your interests and questions, but a variety of species, habitats, and history will be explored and discussed. Please wear sensible, waterproof footwear, and, since this is Scotland, bring a waterproof jacket, waterproof trousers, and warm clothing. Bring binoculars if you have them, but if not, a limited number are available to loan. The team will also have spotting scopes and other equipment to help you make the most from the watch. This is a photogenic walk, so cameras are welcome. Please ask permission before taking photos of other participants on the walk, and tag the team on social media to share your experience.

Glasgow: Whisky Flight and Scottish Cheeseboard

Glasgow: Whisky Flight and Scottish Cheeseboard

Explore the essence of Scottish whisky at Mharsanta Restaurant & Bar in Glasgow’s Merchant City. Enjoy a curated whisky flight, sampling three premium Scottish whiskies, each offering a unique glimpse into the country’s distilling artistry. Paired with a selection of local cheeses like Smoked Isle of Mull, Isle of Mull Cheddar, and Hebridean Blue, served with traditional oatcakes and chutney, this experience is a celebration of Scotland’s rich culinary heritage. (Note: Cheese selection may vary based on availability.)

Scotland's West Coast: Online Road Trip Travel Guide

Scotland's West Coast: Online Road Trip Travel Guide

Explore the West Coast of Scotland your way with this guidebook that illustrates a scenic 297-mile (479 km) point-to-point trip across 12 of the region’s most spectacular destinations. Designed for flexibility, the guide is organised into three themed sections—covering the mainland coast, the Isle of Skye, and the Isle of Mull—so you only visit the places that you choose. _________________________________________________________________ WHAT TO EXPECT • This is an online travel guide – much like a digital book – ready for you to read, browse, and get inspired while planning at home or using your phone on the go. • The guidebook offers an overarching plan to help shape your multi-destination holiday, with different ideas and sample itineraries. It shows how destinations can be combined to suit your timeframe – typically from 3 to 14 days. • It’s designed to help you decide where to go, what to see, where to stay, and to inspire your trip in a way that suits your interests. It also includes helpful tips such as how to get there. • Please note: the guide itself is not customisable. However, each route includes Uncover Britain’s own pre-populated Google Maps with suggested pins and directions, plus customisable directions by section using Google Maps. __________________________________________________________________ GO BEYOND THE CLASSICS WITH: • Loch Lomond – Enjoy the lake, explore the Trossachs National Park, and visit Balloch. • Oban – The “Gateway to the Isles” with fresh seafood, harbour views, and McCaig’s Tower. • Isle of Mull – Discover Tobermory, Duart Castle, scenic drives, and wildlife watching. • Inveraray – Visit Inveraray Castle, Loch Fyne, and the historical Jail Museum. • Scenic drives through Glencoe’s dramatic landscapes and Ben Nevis near Fort William. • Learn about the Jacobite Risings at Glenfinnan. • Explore Skye’s top sights, including the Old Man of Storr, Fairy Pools, and Portree. Scotland’s West Coast enchants with majestic highlands, rugged coastlines, island adventures, and deep-rooted history. Whether you’re seeking nature, heritage, or unforgettable views, this guide helps you shape the journey to match your interests.

From Edinburgh: 4-Day Mull, Iona, and Staffa Islands Tour

From Edinburgh: 4-Day Mull, Iona, and Staffa Islands Tour

Embark on a 4-day adventure from Edinburgh to the Scottish Highlands and the islands of Mull and Iona. Enjoy a wildlife cruise to the Treshnish Isles and Staffa, visit a whisky distillery, and explore the dramatic landscapes of Glen Coe and Rannoch Moor. Day 1: Wave goodbye to Edinburgh as you hit the road west, kicking things off with a visit to the bonnie banks of Loch Lomond. First stop: Luss, a postcard-perfect village where lochside views and charming cottages set the scene. Then it’s onwards to the legendary Rest and Be Thankful viewpoint, Highland beauty at its finest. Lunchtime lands you in the whitewashed town of Inveraray, where you can explore at your own pace. Then, step back in time at the ancient Dunadd Fort, a place where Scotland’s early kings once stood to claim their throne. Continue to the bustling port town of Oban, gateway to the isles, where you hop on a ferry bound for Mull. Your home for the next two nights is the colorful, picture-perfect fishing village of Tobermory. Day 2: Rise and shine for an unforgettable wildlife cruise to the remote Treshnish Isles and Staffa. With a wildlife guide on board, keep your eyes peeled for seabirds, seals, eagles, dolphins, or even whales, depending on the season. Then comes the showstopper: Fingal’s Cave, a natural wonder famous for its towering basalt columns and eerie, organ-like echoes as the waves crash inside. Land on Staffa Island, where the real VIPs await: puffins. These quirky little birds steal the show as they waddle around in their natural habitat. Take it all in, the raw beauty, the wild landscapes, and the absolute peace of this remote paradise. After a day packed with wildlife, ocean air, and jaw-dropping scenery, sail back to Tobermory, where the evening is yours to soak up the island vibes. Day 3: Journey through Mull’s rugged landscapes, heading for the tranquil shores of Iona, the sacred heart of Scotland. This tiny island packs a serious punch when it comes to history, spirituality, and sheer natural beauty. Grab a tasty bite for lunch, visit the legendary Iona Abbey, or simply wander the soft white beaches and let the island’s magic sink in. Later, catch the ferry back to Oban, where you can feast on fresh seafood and raise a dram with the locals. Day 4: Your island escape might be over, but Scotland still has a few final treats up its sleeve. Hit the road through the dramatic landscapes of Glen Coe, steeped in legend and tragedy, before crossing the wild and untamed Rannoch Moor. Before your adventure ends, there’s one last essential stop: a traditional whisky distillery. Learn the secrets behind Scotland’s favorite spirit and, of course, enjoy a wee dram (or two). With hearts full and cameras bursting with epic memories, roll back into Edinburgh in the early evening. Four days. Countless stories. One unforgettable adventure.

Isle of Mull: Guided Coastal Walk to Tobermory Lighthouse

Isle of Mull: Guided Coastal Walk to Tobermory Lighthouse

Join a guided walk taking in the wonderful scenery of Tobermory on the Isle of Mull. Take in the views of the brightly colored houses of Main Street, explore the coastline and through ancient woodland to the lighthouse. Keep an eye out for wildlife such as porpoises, otters, sea birds, and eagles. Meet your guide in front of the Hebridean Whale Centre and set off on a gentle walk along the coast to Tobermory Lighthouse. Along the way, keep an eye out for some of the incredible wildlife right here on your doorstep. Ask questions, share your experiences, or simply unwind and enjoy the wildlife. Porpoises are regularly spotted from this walk, so keep an eye out for this lovely marine species. Otters, sea birds, and eagles are among some of the other favorite wildlife that might be spotted. Even if you don't spot your most sought after species, this guided walk will help you develop skills to go on and spot more wildlife afterwards. Throughout the walk, record wildlife spotted using the citizen science app Whale Track to help monitor local marine life. Discover how to get involved in collecting data to deepen your understanding of the marine environment and aid conservation efforts. These walks are suitable for all ages, and the guide will tailor the content to your interests, age, and prior knowledge. Walks will vary depending on the wildlife around you and your interests and questions, but a variety of species, habitats, and history will be explored and discussed. Please wear sensible footwear, and bring waterproofs. Bring binoculars if you have them, but if not, a limited number are available to loan from the guide. This is a photogenic walk, so cameras are welcome. Please ask permission before taking photos of other participants on the walk, and tag the guide on social media to share your experience. Friendly, quiet dogs are welcome, but they must be kept on a short lead throughout. The Tobermory lighthouse path is uneven in some places and may not be suitable for wheelchair users, however prams, pushchairs, and buggies may be able to join.

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Beautiful experiences enchanted by splendid , sunny weather. I will Book another trip this year. Very trustworthy company , guide simply magnificent. Isle of Mull , Iona and Staffa - unforgettable sightseeing. Bed and breakfast booked for me - outstanding with a 5 star hotel breakfast.

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The trip was adapted to the weather conditions and the winter months. That's great! The driver Billy was always punctual and very friendly. He told us a lot of interesting things. Everything was great!

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Great time! Beautiful scenery. A little difficulty at times with the accent but he made a lot of effort. Thanks again

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Our guide Jerry is good and knowledgable. We learnt a lot about Scottish culture and history. A very fruitful trip!

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It was a really great trip and the guild was perfect in every moment. I would differently go again