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Ulva - Part 1, Arrival

Mull is a large island overshadowed in fame by its smaller neighbours - both Staffa and Iona are reknowned internationally. But there is one island just off Mull that is far less well-known - Ulva. We decided to visit this beautiful spot when on Mull for a few days. Ulva Pier: Accessing Ulva is pretty fuss-free, if you are at the pier between the right times. Simply hail the ferry by sliding

Calgary Bay

Mull is an island of surprises to the person who assumes it is all about climbing Ben More, visiting Iona, spotting an otter and going home. To the person like me, for example. Calgary Bay: And one of the things we did not know about Mull is its collection of fine beaches. There are superb beaches at the tidal island of Erraid for example, we knew about that. And there are other beaches

On Mull

We'd been to Mull before. Twice to visit Iona, I had been up Ben More a couple of times, and we had cycled down the Sound of Mull from Tobermory to Craignure on the last leg of an island-hopping holiday. Duart Castle, Mull: So we thought we'd seen Mull. But we we were wrong. And of course we were! Mull is the fourth largest island in Scotland. From Fionnphort to Treshnish it's 65 miles, two

The Calmac Conundrum

We took the boat to Mull. It was important we arrived in Oban before the last ferry, so I consulted the timetable. And noticed something funny. The last sailing of the day was back to the mainland. On the last boat to Mull: This is not a boat for the island. It is a boat to the island. I looked at other timetables. Arran, Islay, Jura, Colonsay - the same pattern. The first boat of the day