The Isle of Mull is the second largest of the Inner Hebrides. Perhaps best known for the colourful harbour of Tobermory, its capital at the northern end of the island, Mull has become very popular as a holiday destination, most particularly amongst wildlife enthusiasts.
The walk locations are:
North Mull and Tobermory
Aros Park and Tobermory - 5.5 km
Rubha nan Gall Lighthouse - 5.5 km
Ardmore shore - 7.25 km
Dun Ara and Glengorm Castle - 3.75 km
Crater Loch - 3 km
Speinne Mor - 9 km
Loch an Torr and Glengorm - 10.25 km
Quinish Point - 12.75 km
Langamull Beach - 6.25 km
Art and Nature at Calgary Bay - 3 km
Treshnish coast and the Whisky Cave - 11 km
Salen, Central Mull and Ardmeanach
Glen Aros - 1.5 km
Cnoc na Sroine - 6.25 km
Beinn Talaidh - 18 km
Coast to Coast - 4.25 km
Loch Ba - 4.75 km
Ben More - 9.25 km
Mackinnon's Cave - 3.5 km
The Burg and the Fossil Tree - 18.75 km
Craignure and south-eastern Mull
Garmony Point and Fishnish - 7 km
Scallastle forestry walk - 4.75 km
Duart Bay from Craignure - 6.75 km
Dun da Ghaoithe - 15 km
Gualachaolish - 8 km
Port nan Crullach - 4.75 km
Lochbuie explorer - 8 km
Carsaig to Lochbuie - 8.5 km
Carsaig Arches - 13.2 km
The Ross of Mull
Shiaba and Scoor - 6.25 km
Kilvickeon Beach - 2.5 km
Aoineadh Mor and the Fossil Leaves - 3 km
Camas Tuath - 3.75 km
Tormore Pier and Quarry - 2.5 km
Traigh Gheal - 9.5 km
Erraid - 6.5 km
Iona and Ulva
Iona Abbey and the north end - 7.5 km
Port na Curaich - 8.5 km
Ulva shore and woodland - 6 km
Ormaig and Kilvekewen - 13 km
Livingstone Walk - 7.5 km