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Attractions and Places To See around Mull - Top 20

Best attractions and places to see around Mull offer a diverse landscape of rugged coastlines, pristine beaches, and verdant hills. This island in Scotland's Inner Hebrides features historic landmarks, dramatic natural features, and rich cultural sites. Visitors can explore ancient castles, climb the island's only Munro, and discover significant religious sites. Mull provides a variety of experiences for those interested in history, nature, and island culture.

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Last updated: May 4, 2026

Ben More Summit

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The only Munro on Mull, and a great view.

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Gylen Castle

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Gylen Castle was originally built in 1582; however what you see now is the result of a huge restoration effort from Historic Scotland and the Clan McDougall. Located on the …

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Kerrera Tea Garden

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This warm and friendly cafe is usually open from Easter until September (Daily except Tuesdays and Wednesdays), this tea garden serves a range of delicious cakes, soups and drinks. They …

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Iona Abbey and Nunnery

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In the year 563 Columban came with twelve men from Ireland to Iona and founded there the monastery Iona Abbey. From Iona Christianity spread in the form of the so-called …

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St John's Cross, Iona Abbey

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The last of my Celtic Crosses of Iona’s Abbey is St John’s Cross, which is a replica, the original is in the abbey museum. It was once one of the …

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Clive G
March 12, 2026, Ben More Summit

Very special place - the last Munro for many people.

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kakauly
September 15, 2025, Iona Abbey and Nunnery

If you're on the island, you should visit the church. But it's better to buy a postcard of the saints in the stained-glass windows from the shop a little further up the street.

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Awesome view to the Ardnamurchan peninsula and the islands of Eorsa and Ulva in Loch na Keal. Munro giants (Ben Nevis and co) on the mainland can be seen to the north-east. This is Mull's only Munro and it was actually my first ever Munro. It also makes for a great 'final Munro' due to the novelty/fun of the ferry journey over and the relative ease of the walk in comparison to other Munros.

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Located directly on the hiking trail. Fantastic view of the sea and the highlands in the background.

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February 17, 2024, Iona Abbey and Nunnery

What was created here in absolute seclusion is impressive.

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Absolutely impressive. A museum with fascinating exhibits - I was particularly impressed by the books.

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An amazing facility in this seclusion. And this cross, which has withstood wind and weather for over 1200 years.

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One of the must visit places stunningly beautiful.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What natural features can I explore on Mull?

Mull offers a diverse range of natural beauty. You can climb Ben More Summit, the island's only Munro, for panoramic views. Explore the white sands of Calgary Bay, discover the unique geological formations of the Carsaig Arches, or visit MacCulloch's Fossil Tree at Burg, a 50-million-year-old fossilized tree. The spectacular Eas Fors Waterfall on the west coast is also a must-see.

What historical sites are there to visit on Mull?

Mull is rich in history. You can visit the iconic Gylen Castle, imposing ruins on the cliffs of Kerrera. Duart Castle, the ancestral home of Clan Maclean, is another prominent 13th-century fortress. Other historical sites include the ruins of Aros Castle near Salen, Moy Castle at Lochbuie, and ancient Iron Age brochs like Dun Nan Gall.

Are there any significant religious sites on Mull or nearby?

Yes, the nearby Isle of Iona is considered the birthplace of Christianity in Scotland. You can visit Iona Abbey and Nunnery, founded by St. Columba in 563 AD, which is a significant Christian pilgrimage site. The Abbey also houses a museum with important artifacts, including the original St. John's Cross, with a replica standing outside.

What cultural attractions can I experience in Mull?

Tobermory, the main town, is known for its colorful waterfront buildings and offers quirky shops, cafes, and pubs. You can tour the Tobermory Distillery to sample local whisky and gin, or visit the Mull Museum to learn about the island's history. The Mull Theatre & An Tobar also contribute to the island's cultural scene with exhibitions and live music.

What outdoor activities and routes can I find around Mull?

Mull offers a variety of outdoor activities. For hiking, you can explore routes like the Ben More ascent or the Treshnish Headland Trail. Cycling enthusiasts can enjoy road cycling routes such as the Isle of Mull Long Sportive loop. There are also running trails, including the Burg and Fossil Tree Trail. You can find more details on these activities and routes in the dedicated guides for hiking, road cycling, and running around Mull.

What are some family-friendly activities on Mull?

Families can enjoy exploring the historical sites like Iona Abbey and Nunnery, which is listed as family-friendly. The Kerrera Tea Garden is also a welcoming spot for families. Wildlife watching is a popular activity, with opportunities to spot white-tailed eagles, otters, and marine life. The sandy beaches, particularly Calgary Bay, are also great for family outings.

What is the best time of year to visit Mull?

The summer months (April to October) are generally considered the best time to visit Mull, especially for enjoying outdoor activities and wildlife watching. Many attractions, such as Duart Castle, are open during this period. Boat trips to the Treshnish Isles and Isle of Staffa are also highly recommended in summer for puffin and seabird viewing.

Can I go wildlife watching on Mull?

Mull is renowned as a 'wildlife wonderland.' It's a prime destination for spotting white-tailed eagles, golden eagles, otters, and deer. The coastal waters are home to a variety of marine life, including whales, dolphins, porpoises, and seals. Organized wildlife tours are widely available and highly recommended to maximize your chances of sightings.

Are there any unique islands to visit near Mull?

Absolutely. A boat trip to the Treshnish Isles and the Isle of Staffa is highly recommended. Staffa is famous for its unique hexagonal basalt columns, most notably Fingal's Cave. The Treshnish Isles are a haven for puffins and other seabirds, especially during nesting season.

Where can I find food and drink near attractions?

Tobermory offers numerous cafes, pubs, and restaurants. For a charming stop, the Kerrera Tea Garden is a warm and friendly cafe serving delicious cakes, soups, and drinks, typically open from Easter until September. Many smaller villages across the island also have local eateries.

What are some of the most popular attractions according to visitors?

Visitors frequently enjoy the imposing ruins of Gylen Castle on the cliffs of Kerrera. The panoramic views from Ben More Summit are also highly praised. The historical and religious significance of Iona Abbey and Nunnery also makes it a must-see spot for many.

Are there any ancient standing stones or circles on Mull?

Yes, Mull has several ancient standing stones scattered across the island, hinting at its Bronze Age past. Notable sites include the Lochbuie Stone Circle at the foot of Ben Buie, the Kilmore Standing Stones in the northwest, and others at Glengorm, Maol Mor, and Quinish.

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