Ferries from
Isle of Mull to Iona Nunnery
Ferries from
Isle of Mull to Iona Nunnery
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The Isle of Mull, Scotland's fourth-largest island, blends natural beauty with rich history. This Hebridean gem features diverse landscapes from rugged mountains to pristine beaches, making it perfect for outdoor lovers and wildlife watchers. You can explore colorful Tobermory harbor with its painted houses or visit historic Duart Castle, home of Clan Maclean. Wildlife is everywhere - eagles, otters, and even whales swim offshore. The island comes alive during the Mull Music Festival in April and Mull Rally in October. From the main port at Craignure, ferries connect easily to Oban on the mainland, making Mull an accessible yet authentic destination on Scotland's beautiful west coast.
On the beautiful Scottish island of Iona sits the Iona Nunnery, one of Scotland's best-preserved medieval religious sites. Founded in 1203, these ancient ruins give visitors a glimpse into the island's deep spiritual history. Walking among the remaining walls and arches, you'll find a peaceful place with carved stone fragments and beautiful architectural details. Iona is also known for its Abbey, clean beaches, and as the birthplace of Celtic Christianity in Scotland. The island hosts the yearly Iona Festival celebrating local music, arts, and heritage. Getting to Iona is part of the adventure - take a ferry from Oban to Mull, then another short ferry from Fionnphort to Iona. From there, you can easily continue your Scottish island journey to nearby Staffa to see the amazing Fingal's Cave, or explore more of the Inner Hebrides by ferry.