Me too, but as you know Cal it was a place where some attempted to make us unwelcome a few years ago. I even had to reply to an article on MMM where the writer stated that you could not WC on Mull. He then replied accusing me of being a freeloader well I firmly replied and that was that. But Mull thanks to the efforts of some locals who are also Motorhome owners have sorted things out. I have never had an issue WC in Mull, but there are more options and facilities now than there was in the past. If you don’t want to WC there are Aires and campsites all over the island that will accommodate you. My personal favourite being Fidden Farm which was covered in Cameron’s video. But Mull is a stunning island, but some of the roads can be challenging particularly with a larger motorhome. It’s mostly single track roads, which don’t really pose much of a problem, but the single track road from Salen to two miles south of Tobermory can be challenging due to much higher volumes of traffic including buses and delivery vehicles. If anyone goes there look for Loch Ba the scenery there is breathtaking. Here some shots I took years ago, and heading up Ben More via Beinn Fhadda looking over towards Ulva. On the last shot you can see the ridge on Beinn Fhadda, I actually prefer Beinn Fhadda to the islands Munro Ben More.I do like Mull.
Corran/Lochaline route is my fave. Had many a good night at the wee social club while staying a long weekend at the dive centre. I wonder if club is still open?We always go Lochaline and Corran ferry as it’s a short crossing and a nice drive.
I never felt unwelcome, but a few started rumours that you could not get on the ferry without a campsite booking, which was utter garbage. When I read the article in MMM I was angry, hence why I replied to this rubbish. There is a tiny minority on the island who would blame us for the weather, who exaggerated problems with vans, but they were only a tiny minority. The vast majority of islanders either don’t care, or welcome us.It's been about 25 years since we last visited Mull in our van, good to hear that we might be welcomed again if returning.
Mull will be a different place this weekend, with the annual rally (I will be servicing as usual).
I have never had a problem with WC on Mull - the locals are generally fine (couldnt care less!) - its the White settlers that cause the aggro!!
I know how much you enjoy Arran but Mull should be on your list in the van.That was what put me off Mull. I only went once. About 20 years ago. We went for a week or so in the car and just used a few hotels. All the hoteliers were English. One could have given Basil Fawlty a run for his money but nowhere near as funny and another in Tobermory was most put out when we came back to the hotel bar after an Indian and wanted drinks around 10:20pm. I could even hear her tutting and mumbling to herself as she reluctantly poured our drinks and it wasn't a cheap hotel either. That was pretty much our experience everywhere on Mull. Never went back. Much prefer Arran.
You are missing a fantastic Island Barry.That was what put me off Mull. I only went once. About 20 years ago. We went for a week or so in the car and just used a few hotels. All the hoteliers were English. One could have given Basil Fawlty a run for his money but nowhere near as funny and another in Tobermory was most put out when we came back to the hotel bar after an Indian and wanted drinks around 10:20pm. I could even here her tutting and mumbling to herself as she reluctantly poured our drinks and it wasn't a cheap hotel either. That was pretty much our experience everywhere on Mull. Never went back. Much prefer Arran.
If you do go to Mull take a boat trip to Staffa Barry and see Fingles Cave.Maybe we would feel differently after twenty years but we did stay a week or so. It was nice but I just wasn't feeling it. I've often looked at the POI and other sites etc for wild spots on Mull and last time I looked there weren't that many that appealed or compared to what Arran had.
If you do go to Mull take a boat trip to Staffa Barry and see Fingles Cave.
It’s not cheap but it’s worth every penny to witness something so special which nature has created. I used to wonder why it inspired so many poets, writers and Felix Mendelssohn who wrote the Hebridean overture after seeing it. But after seeing it myself I fully understood why these great men were so inspired by it.
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