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  Travel to and on the Isle of Mull

By Bus

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To get to Mull by bus there are a whole range of options.  The best idea is to go to the Citylink website and click on a route that you want to find information about.  Equally, to look at bus timetables on Mull click here.

Coaches run regularly to Oban from Glasgow Buchanan Street Bus Station. There is also one coach a day in the summer that runs directly from Glasgow International Airport to Oban. For further details please see the Citylink website or call the VisitScotland Tourist Information Centre in Craignure who can book your tickets for you Tel: 01680 812377

Mull is served by two public bus companies, Bowman's Tel: 01680 812313 www.bowmanstours.co.uk and R.N. Carmichael Tel: 01688 302230. Please note that there is no longer a Royal Mail Postbus service on the island.

In addition to public transport, there are also a range of 'charter' operators on the island. These charter vehicles normally have an activity as their theme.  Below are a list of their contact details and themes.  (Click their links to find up-to-date information)

Mull Magic Guided Walking Tours specialising in trips to Iona and Ulva. Refreshments and lunch provided from £35.00 per person. Pick-ups in Tobermory, Salen and Craignure. Booking essential.

Isle of Mull Wildlife Expeditions.  Daily Landrover Wildlife Expeditions to see eagles, otters, seals, porpoise etc. Lunch and morning refreshments provided. £37.50 per person

Discover Mull.  Eagles, Otters, Deer, Wild Flowers, Ancient Villages, Brochs, Duns, Volcanic Dykes, Standing Stones, Hidden Places, Spectacular Views. 

 

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