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| Aros
Park is about one mile from Tobermory - easy to walk or cycle
to. Looks spectacular at any time of the year. There are many
different walks to do and a barbeque area for all to use. |
| Mishnish
Lochs is a couple of miles outside of Tobermory - a medium
walk or easy bike ride. From here you can do the crater walk which
takes you up to a crater loch and stunning views. |
| Dervaig
village is about 8 miles from Tobermory - a fairly challenging
bike ride or you can catch a bus.
This is a pretty village with some lovely walks, a coffee and
book shop and the pub does good food. Just outside the village
on the Tobermory side there are standing
stones. |
| Loch
Frisa is about 4 miles from Tobermory - you can cycle from Tobermory
or take a bus to
Salen, hire a bike and take the forrestry track. The sea
eagle hide is on this route - contact the Mull rangers on
01680 300640 for more information. |
| Calgary
Beach is a favourite. Beautiful white sands in a stunning
landscape. About 12 miles from Tobermory - very hilly and windy
drive. People do cycle there but you would need a good level of
fitness. You can catch a bus
from Tobermory but take care to check the time the bus returns. |
| Glengorm
is about 4 miles from Tobermory - a longish walk or you could
cycle. The castle is not open to the public but there are some
lovely walks on the estate, great views, good
food, a gallery
and a walled
garden centre. |
| The
island of Ulva is a personal
favourite. So peaceful, lovely walks and views
and a very good cafe. You can get a bus
to Salen, hire a bike and cycle to Ulva
ferry (a good level of fitness required as it is about 10
miles from Salen). |
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