Our Sponsors

The National Trust for Scotland

 

Mull and Iona Wildlife Week is supported by the Caledonian MacBrayne/Visit Scotland partnership at the Ferry Terminal in Tobermory

 

Photo credits:  Montage images:  Canoes, Alice Courvoisier

Walkers on Ben More, Georgia O'Neill

 

Family on Ulva Ferry Pier, Anne Callaghan

Ben More summit, Sunset at Croig, Staffa Georgia O'Neill

Outdoor events on Mull & Iona 2010


 

 

 

Mull and Iona , are two of Scotland's most accessible islands, with five ferries accessing them, and is THE place in Scotland to come and see a multitude of wildlife.

 

There are more than 4000 different plant species on Mull with 816 flowering plants and conifers , 247 different seaweeds.  56 ferns, 556 mosses and liverworts, 689 lichens and 1787 fungi - approximately!

 

And that is before we mention the largest population of breeding White tailed sea eagles in Britain, our golden eagles, deer and otters. Cetacean life in the seas around our islands is of the highest quality.


If you are a walker, bird watcher, enjoy a beautiful landscape or being out on the open seas, cyclist, fisher person or just enjoy the warm welcome of the islands, Mull and Iona is where you want to be!