Mull

Mull is a large island in the of Scotland. It's hilly and thinly populated; most people live in Tobermory with a scattering down the northeast coast to Craignure ferry port.
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Essential Destinations

Top destinations include Tobermory and Fionnphort.

is the main settlement on the island of Mull, in the Scottish . It has the most accommodation and other amenities, and is the obvious base for visiting the island.

is a small fishing port at the far west of the Ross of Mull, where the ferry crosses to . The population is about 80 and the village has limited accommodation or other amenities.

is a village on the island of Mull, in the of Scotland. It's a tiny place with a population of perhaps 200, but it's the main point of arrival on Mull, by ferry from Oban.

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is a small village on the island of Mull, in the Scottish . With a population of 500, it's little more than a road junction midway between Tobermory and Craignure.

is a tiny village on the island of Mull in the Scottish . The name in Gaelic is Cala ghearraidh, meaning "beach of the meadow" or landing place; until the early 20th century were beached by the pier to unload supplies.

is a tiny settlement on Mull in the Scottish . It's in a small fertile patch amid boggy rocky uplands, miles from anywhere. The population might be a couple of dozen, outnumbered 1000 to 1 by the midges.

Mull

Latitude of center
56.447° or 56° 26′ 49″ north
Longitude of center
-5.774° or 5° 46′ 27″ west
Population
2,670
Elevation
1,414 feet (431 metres)
Geo­Names ID
7290043
Wiki­data ID
Q111444
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In Other Languages

From Basque to Yue Chinese—“Mull” goes by many names.
  • Basque: Mull uhartea
  • Basque: Mull
  • Breton: Muile
  • Catalan: Illa de Mull
  • Catalan: Mhuile
  • Catalan: Mull
  • Cebuano: Island of Mull
  • Cebuano: Isle of Mull
  • Cebuano: Isle Of Mull
  • Chinese: 馬爾島
  • Chinese: 马尔岛
  • Czech: Isle of Mull
  • Czech: Mull
  • Danish: Isle of Mull
  • Dutch: Mull
  • Esperanto: Insulo Mull
  • Estonian: Mulli saar
  • Finnish: Mull
  • French: île de Mull
  • French: Île de Mull
  • French: Isle of Mull
  • French: Muile
  • French: Mull
  • Galician: Mull
  • Georgian: მალი (კუნძული)
  • Georgian: მალი
  • German: Eilean Muile
  • German: Isle of Mull
  • German: Mull
  • Greek: Μαλ
  • Hebrew: מאל
  • Hebrew: מל
  • Hungarian: Mull
  • Icelandic: Myl
  • Indonesian: Pulau Mull
  • Irish: Muile
  • Italian: Isle of Mull
  • Italian: Isola di Mull
  • Italian: Mull
  • Japanese: マル島
  • Korean: 멀섬
  • Latin: Mula
  • Lithuanian: Malas
  • Low German: Mull
  • Macedonian: Мал
  • Macedonian: Мул
  • Norwegian Bokmål: Isle of Mull
  • Norwegian Bokmål: Malaeus
  • Norwegian Bokmål: Mull
  • Norwegian Nynorsk: Isle of Mull
  • Norwegian Nynorsk: Muile
  • Norwegian Nynorsk: Mull
  • Norwegian: Mull
  • Persian: جزیره مال
  • Persian: جزیرهٔ مال
  • Persian: جزیره مول
  • Persian: جزیرهٔ مول
  • Polish: Mull
  • Portuguese: Ilha de Mull
  • Russian: Малл
  • Scots: Island o Mull
  • Scots: Isle o Mull
  • Scots: Mull
  • Scottish Gaelic: Eilean Muile
  • Scottish Gaelic: Muile
  • Scottish Gaelic: Mull
  • Serbian: Мал
  • Serbo-Croatian: Mull
  • Slovak: Mull
  • Slovenian: Eilean Muile
  • Slovenian: Isle of Mull
  • Slovenian: Mull
  • Spanish: Isla de Mull
  • Swedish: Island of Mull
  • Swedish: Isle of Mull
  • Swedish: Mull
  • Ukrainian: Малл
  • Welsh: Muile
  • Welsh: Mull
  • Welsh: Ynys Mull
  • Western Panjabi: مل
  • Yue Chinese: 馬爾島

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About Mapcarta. Text is available under the CC BY-SA 4.0 license, except for photos, directions, and the map. Description text is based on the Wikivoyage page “Mull”. Photo: AlasdairW, CC BY-SA 3.0.