Walking on Mull, Coll and Tiree

50 walks including Iona and Ulva

Walking on Mull, Coll and Tiree

50 walks including Iona and Ulva

Guidebook describing 50 walking routes on Scotland's beautiful Isle of Mull, as well as neighbouring Coll, Tiree, Iona and Erraid. Walks range from 1 to 12 miles and from short circuits to demanding mountain traverses, but without technical difficulties. The Isle of Mull is wild, rugged and great for wildlife spotting.

A guidebook to 50-day walks on the Isles of Mull, Coll and Tiree. From short circuits and linear coastal and glen walks to demanding mountain routes, there is something for walkers of all fitness levels and experience on this Inner Hebridean island. The walks range in length from 2-19km (1-12 miles) and cover Mull and the neighbouring islands of Coll, Tiree, Iona, Ulva, Gometra and Erraid.

  • 1:50,000 OS maps included for each walk
  • GPX files available to download
  • Detailed information on accommodation and ferry transport
  • Easy access from Tobermory and Craignure
  • Highlights include an ascent of Ben More


Printed book

A guidebook with detailed route descriptions, stage breakdowns, accommodation listings, profiles and maps - everything you need on the trail.

ISBN
9781786311702
Availability
Published
Published
3 Mar 2025
Edition
Third
Pages
224
Size
17.20 x 11.60 x 1.25cm
Weight
270g

eBook

The complete digital edition of the guidebook, with full route descriptions, accommodation listings, profiles and maps, ready to use on any device.


Map key

Route summary table

Preface

Introduction

History

Geology

Plants and wildlife

When to go

Getting there

Getting around

Driving on Mull, Coll and Tiree

Accommodation

Communications

Using this guide

Access in Scotland

Stalking

Safety

Maps

Paths

GPX files

North Mull

1          Ardmore

2          Glen Gorm East and Glengorm Castle

3          Quinish Point and Mingary Aird

4          Mingary Burn and Loch an Tòrr

5          Langamull and Kildavie

6          Treshnish

7          Beinn na Drise and Beinn Bhuidhe

8          Loch Frisa

9          Speinne Mòr

10        Cnoc na Sròine Hill Fort

11        Mull Coast-to-Coast: Salen to Killiechronan

12        Glen Aros

Central Mull

13        Garmony Point and Fishnish

14        Beinn nan Lus and Beinn Bhuidhe

15        Beinn Talaidh

16        Loch BĂ  and Glen Cannel

17        Glen More to Loch BĂ 

18        Corra-bheinn and Cruachan Dearg

19        Beinn nan Gabhar and Beinn Fhada

20        Ben More from Loch na Keal

21        Beinn Fhada, A’ Chioch and Ben More

22        A’ Chioch and Ben More from Glen More

23        The Fossil Tree

24        Druim Mòr and Torosay

25        DĂąn da Ghaoithe

26        Gualachaolish and Carn Ban

Ross of Mull

27        Glen More to Lochbuie

28        Lochbuie to Carsaig

29        Coille a’ Chaiginn and Glenbyre

30        Carsaig Arches

31        Tireragan and TrĂ igh Gheal

32        Fidden and Poit na h-I

33        Ardtun

The Mull islands

Ulva and Gometra

34        Livingstone Croft Trail

35        Ormaig and Cragaig

36        On Gometra road

Iona

37        Dun I

38        Iona North

39        Iona South

Erraid

40        Erraid

Coll and Tiree

Coll

41        Coll Nature Reserve and Ben Feall

42        Totronald and Hogh Bay

43        Calgary Point

44        TrĂ igh Crossapol

45        DĂąn Morbhaidh

Tiree

46        Ringing Stone and DĂąn Mor

47        Rubha ChrĂ iginis and Hough Bay

48        TrĂ igh Chornaig

49        Caolas

50        Hynish and Happy Valley

Appendix A     Essential and supplementary reading

Appendix B     Glossary of Gaelic words

Appendix C     Useful information and contact details

Appendix D     Estates map


Seasons

walking possible throughout the year, although the winter months call for winter mountaineering skills and equipment on the higher mountains

Centres

Tobermory; smaller settlements at Dervaig, Salen, the ferryport Craignure, Bunessan and Ffionphort, the ferry points for Iona, Coll and Tiree

Difficulty

few technical difficulties; walks cross rough, trackless terrain requiring walkers to be properly equipped and able to use map and compass

Must See

Mull's only Munro, Ben More, and a fine cast of lower heights; great glens for linear walks as good as anything on mainland Scotland; spectacular coastline; wildlife


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