Discover the wild beauty, white-sand beaches and wildlife-rich
coastlines of Scotland’s Inner Hebrides with 15 short walks
exploring the Isle of Mull and its surrounding Hebridean landscapes on
Ulva and Iona. From colourful harbour views in Tobermory and peaceful
woodland trails in Aros Park to dramatic cliffs, historic castles and
remote Atlantic beaches, these routes reveal the island’s remarkable
variety of landscapes – perfect for relaxed half-day walks, nature
watching and memorable island adventures with family. Each walk
includes a clear Ordnance Survey® map alongside a detailed
step-by-step route description, with numbered waypoints linking map
and text to help make navigation on Mull simple and reliable for
walkers of all experience levels Practical details are provided for
every route, including parking, public transport access, refreshment
stops and local facilities at towns and villages like Craignure and
Tobermory, making it easy to plan a short walk, whether you are
staying on Mull or visiting for the day Discover some of the
island’s most memorable locations, including Tobermory’s colourful
waterfront, the lighthouse at Rubha nan Gall, the historic grounds of
Glengorm Castle, and beautiful beaches such as Langamull, Kilvickeon
and Tireragan Routes range from 1.5 to 10.5km and typically take under
three hours, making them ideal short walks on Mull for beginners,
families and relaxed half-day outings Additional notes highlight
wildlife, viewpoints and places of interest along the way from sea
cliffs on the Treshnish Peninsula to peaceful island trails on Iona
Part of Cicerone’s trusted Short Walks series, this compact
guidebook is the ideal companion for exploring one of Scotland’s
most captivating west coast islands. Whether you’re wandering
through coastal machair, following quiet woodland paths or standing on
a remote Hebridean beach watching the Atlantic roll in, 15 Short Walks
on the Isle of Mull provides everything you need to enjoy the
island’s landscapes at a relaxed and rewarding pace.
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Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781787651203
Publisert
2024
Utgiver
Cicerone Press Ltd
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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