Although not as well known internationally as its northern
neighbour, the Isle of Skye, the Island of Mull is sure to capture
the imagination of all who visit. Apart from its spectacular
scenery, it is an island that just reeks of history. Obviously
populated in ancient times, prehistoric relics such as standing
stones, cairns and forts tell of a culture lost in the mists of
time.
We do hope that these photographs taken on beautiful summer days
will give you a sense of this magnificent part of Scotland. |

Puffins on the Island of Lunga

The Cliffs of Ardmeanach from Bunnessen

Beach at Loch Buie

Cliffs of Gribun

Old boat at Kinloch

Arrival of passenger ship at Tobermory in 1972
Evening sky over the Treshnish Isles

Cormorant with Dutchman's Cap (Bac Mór) in the
distance

Ben More from Loch na Keal

Duart Castle |