See & Do
If wildlife is your thing, there are beasts in abundance. If you like history, we have castles, standing stones and an ancient abbey. Then there's the ever-changing land and seascapes - wild and beautiful at every turn.
There are amazing things to do on the Isle of Mull and the Isle of Iona. You could spend the day at the pristine Calgary beach, browse the varied and colourful shops in Tobermory, or perhaps take a boat tour of the Treshnish Isles and go wildlife-watching – Mull and Iona are full of walks, tours, art and landmarks aplenty.
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Dun da Ghaoithe Walk
One for the fitter, more experienced walker, Dun da Ghaoithe, Mull’s second highest peak at 766m, looks down on the ferry terminal at Craignure.
Port nan Crullach Walk
On the southern shores of Loch Spelve is Croggan, getting here can be an adventure in itself and a truly remote part of Mull.
Aros Park & Tobermory Walk
Heading east from Tobermory you will find the towns back garden – Aros Park is full of luscious woodland trails to discover.
Tobermory Lighthouse Walk
The recently renovated path to the impressive Rubha nan Gall Lighthouse features stunning views over to the mainland and Tobermory Harbour.
Treshnish Coast and the Whisky Cave Walk
One of the finest coastal walks which includes a stop-off at the Whisky Cave – where the best Moonshine on Mull was once distilled.
Calgary Bay & Art in Nature Sculpture Trail
Follow the artwork trail on your way to one of Mull’s most popular beaches and stop for coffee and cake at the lovely art café.
North End Beach Walk
Walking to the North End of Iona is worth the visit, experience the expansive views, white sands and aquamarine waters that inspired the Scottish Colourists.
The Nunnery
The perfect place to while away an hour or so within the walls of the often sunny, sheltered and peaceful cloister.
The Marble Quarry
Worked from medieval times until the early 20th Century. White marble streaked with yellow-green serpentine altar can be seen in Iona Abbey.
Reilig Odhrain
Sited on the Medieval street of the Dead, Reilig Odhrain is the burial place of early Scottish kings.
Visit like a local with our guides for discovering our beautiful islands.
Created hand in hand with our local community, our guides offer great inspiration for discovering activities and things to do on Mull and Iona.