Is Mull Part Of The Highlands?

Mull​​​​​ is located in the Highland region of Scotland, United Kingdom and is the third largest island in Scotland. In the centre of Mull is Ben More which at an elevation of 3,169 feet it is popular with keen walkers and hikers.

What island group is Mull in?

Isle of MullIsland groups

Is Mull a Scottish island?

The Isle of Mull is located off the west coast of mainland Scotland and is the second largest of a group of islands that make up the Inner Hebrides.

What is a Mull in Scotland?

Mull is an Anglicization of the Gaelic Maol, a term for a rounded hill, summit, or mountain, bare of trees (it has also been used, in Gaelic, to refer to a forehead, or to a shaved head). As an adjective, the word is used to indicate something which is bare, dull, or bald.

Is Mull in the Outer Hebrides?

Mull (Muile) is a large island in the Inner Hebrides of Scotland. It’s hilly and thinly populated (2990 in 2011); most people live in Tobermory with a scattering down the northeast coast to Craignure ferry port.

What do you call someone from the Isle of Mull?

A resident of Mull is called a Muileach. Plural is sometimes given as Muileachs but this is really a mix of Gaelic and English and the Gaelic plural is Muilich. Entrapment, Highlander: End Game and some of Harry Potter were filmed on Mull. Mull Little Theatre’s last performance was in 2006.

What is the largest town on Mull?

Tobermory
Tobermory (meaning Mary’s Well) is the main town on the Isle of Mull and is the island’s ‘capital’ and main centre of population (approximately 900 residents).

Is Oban classed as Highlands?

Oban is also the unofficial capital of the West Highlands being the main town in the area serving many smaller towns and town and villages. Oban is popular with holiday makers and is a great place to stay in Scotland.

What are UK Highlands islands?

The Highlands and Islands stretches from Shetland in the north, to the Kintyre peninsula in the south, and from the Outer Hebrides in the west to Moray in the east. It accounts for just over half of Scotland’s land mass, but less than 9% of its population.

Is Mull of Kintyre in the highlands?

The Cowal Peninsula, a mouth-watering introduction to the West Highlands. Mull of Kintyre, a unique and unexplored corner of Scotland.

Why is Mull famous?

The Isle of Mull has become well known by all who view the BBC programmes Springwatch and Coast. The presenter Gordon Buchanan is from Mull and still has family and a house here. Mull is also now very well known as the home of the CBeebies programme Balamory, based around the coloured houses of Tobermory.

Why is Mull called Mull?

The isle is home to four castles, including the towering keep of Moy Castle. On the south coast, a stone circle is located in the settlement of Lochbuie.
Isle of Mull.

Pronunciation [ˈmulə] ( listen)
Scots name Mull
Old Norse name Myl
Meaning of name “Promontory” (crag, projecting ridge between two valleys)
Location

What language is spoken on the Isle of Mull?

Gaelic is the first language of the Outer Hebrides. Today the islands are the main stronghold of this lyrical language in Scotland, and one of the few places you’ll hear it spoken as you travel around – on the croft, in church, in a café or on the ferry.

How long does it take to drive around Mull?

We took our car over on the ferry and I thoroughly recommend you have your own transport too. The thing I did not appreciate about the island was how long it takes to get anywhere. What we thought was a 30-minute scenic drive was actually 2 hours, including many, many stops to just take in the views.

What islands can you visit from Mull?

Island Hopping: Scottish Islands You Can Visit From Mull

  • Iona. Perhaps the most famous of Scottish islands surrounding Mull, Iona has attracted visitors for centuries.
  • Ulva. Ulva is one of the most accessible of the Scottish islands surrounding Mull.
  • Staffa.
  • Treshnish Isles.
  • Erraid.
  • Gometra.

Why are people leaving the Outer Hebrides?

The key drivers of population change are the limited job opportunities available in the Outer Hebrides; and particularly the lack of skilled jobs with progression opportunities, and the limited range of training and education opportunities.

What food is the Isle of Mull famous for?

The local produce on Mull and Iona represents the best of what the Hebrides can offer: free-range lamb, pork and beef, venison from the hill, lobster, langoustines, mussels, oysters, crab and many varieties of fish from the waters surrounding the islands, hand caught by local fisherman.

Is Mull better than Skye?

If it’s fine white sand and clear blue waters that you want, there’s no contest and it’s an easy win for Mull. Skye does have a few nice beaches and Camas Daraich at the western tip of the Sleat Peninsula is a lovely spot. But Mull and the neighbouring Island of Iona have so many great beaches to choose from.

Which is bigger Mull or Skye?

Mull falls just behind Skye in size as the second largest of the islands in the Inner Hebrides and the fourth largest of all the Scottish islands. Like Skye, there is much to see and do in Mull. The charming town of Tobermory can be found here, a small town known for its coloured houses and independent businesses.

Does Mull have a supermarket?

The Co-op is situated opposite the Clock Tower and Fisherman’s Pier. Fresh fruit, vegetable and meat are delivered to the Co-op several days a week. It is open 7 days a week from 8am to 8pm but does not open until 12.30 pm on Sundays.

Are there snakes on the Isle of Mull?

Amphibians and Reptiles
Adders occur in the drier areas of moorland and grassland, as do one of their main prey items, the common lizard. Slow worms can also be found, particularly around current and past human habitation, but grass snakes do not occur.