A paradise for the active outdoors enthusiast and natural historian, Mull, second largest of the Inner Hebrides, with a coastline of 480 kilometres, needs to be explored at leisure.

Our scenery varies from pastoral to rugged – woodland, moorland, spectacular beaches, hills, mountains, waterfalls, clear sparkling burns! A geologists medley, nature lovers dream, with a variety of flora and fauna second to none, Mull has more eagles per square mile than anywhere else! Golden eagle, Sea Eagle, Otter, Red Deer are but a few of the impressive “possible” sightings round the next bend.

Penmore Mill or Na Fuarain are ideal places to chill out and relax after a hard day enjoying Mull’s many and varied pleasures!

Na FuarainNa Fuarain

Na Fuarain is a traditional highland crofting cottage, with byre attached, in an area of outstanding natural beauty.

Set in its own unfenced 1½ acres, grazed by sheep, it is located 100m from the shore of Loch Tuath and looks south to Ulva and west to the Treshnish Isles. Loch Tuath is an area known for its wildlife, including red deer, seals, otters, buzzards and sea eagles.