Tag: Scottish Isles

  • Isle of Ulva

    Exploring the Isle of Ulva in the Inner Hebrides, Scotland.

    If you want to visit the Isle of Ulva, you have to call the ferry. Just slide the little sign, and a boat will come.

    Exploring the Isle of Ulva in the Inner Hebrides, Scotland.

    View of the boathouse and pier in Ulva. Ulva is a small island in the Inner Hebrides, just a bit off the west coast of Mull. Today, the island is community-owned.

    Ulva is located 500 yards off the west coast of Mull in the Scottish Inner Hebrides. It is an island of roughly seven and half miles long and two and half miles wide. (Ulva.scot)
    Exploring the Isle of Ulva in the Inner Hebrides, Scotland.
    The Howard family owned Ulva until 2018 when a community bought it from West Mull. Ulva has been occupied for almost 8000 years and used to be a thriving community of 600 people in 1861. Only 20 years later, the population was down to 70.
    Today, about 20 people are living in Ulva. During my day in Ulva, I saw lots of repairs and other work happening. The community is trying to bring the population back to the island and recreate a striving island community.
    Exploring the Isle of Ulva in the Inner Hebrides, Scotland.
    Sheila’s Cottage – a tiny museum showing how life has been in Ulva.
    Exploring the Isle of Ulva in the Inner Hebrides, Scotland.
    Signs of ongoing work.
    I just followed one of the paths around Ulva. There are no roads, and there are also no cars but small 4×4 vehicles.
    Exploring the Isle of Ulva in the Inner Hebrides, Scotland.
    Exploring the Isle of Ulva in the Inner Hebrides, Scotland.
    Exploring the Isle of Ulva in the Inner Hebrides, Scotland.
    Exploring the Isle of Ulva in the Inner Hebrides, Scotland.
    It still felt strange to be back in woodland after one month on the Outer Hebrides Islands.
    Exploring the Isle of Ulva in the Inner Hebrides, Scotland.
    Exploring the Isle of Ulva in the Inner Hebrides, Scotland.
    I visited Ulva in 2022, and in the meantime, a few places to stay have opened up. There is a hostel, yurts, bothy and more – find them at the Ulva.scot page.
    Exploring the Isle of Ulva in the Inner Hebrides, Scotland.
    Exploring the Isle of Ulva in the Inner Hebrides, Scotland.
    Exploring the Isle of Ulva in the Inner Hebrides, Scotland.
    Exploring the Isle of Ulva in the Inner Hebrides, Scotland.
    Exploring the Isle of Ulva in the Inner Hebrides, Scotland.
    View towards Mull.
    Exploring the Isle of Ulva in the Inner Hebrides, Scotland.
    Exploring the Isle of Ulva in the Inner Hebrides, Scotland.
    Exploring the Isle of Ulva in the Inner Hebrides, Scotland.
    Exploring the Isle of Ulva in the Inner Hebrides, Scotland.
    Exploring the Isle of Ulva in the Inner Hebrides, Scotland.
    Exploring the Isle of Ulva in the Inner Hebrides, Scotland.
    I was back at the pier and had to get some lunch at the Boathouse. People come to Ulva just to eat here. I tried the local Mull cheese, and it was amazing!
    Exploring the Isle of Ulva in the Inner Hebrides, Scotland.
    The ferry is ready to go and take me back to Mull.
  • Tobermory

    Exploring the Main Street in Tobermory, Isle of Mull.

    Back from my walk to the Tobermory Lighthouse, I started to explore Main Street in Tobermory. There are lots of colourful houses, independent shops, and more to see. The Main Street wraps along the Tobermory Harbour.

    Exploring the Main Street in Tobermory, Isle of Mull.

    Exploring the Main Street in Tobermory, Isle of Mull.

    Where there is Scotland, there is whisky and a distillery. And there was also a very lovely vintage car parked in front of the distillery.

    Exploring the Main Street in Tobermory, Isle of Mull.

    View of Main Street from the other side of the harbour.

    Exploring the Main Street in Tobermory, Isle of Mull.

    Exploring the Main Street in Tobermory, Isle of Mull.

    Exploring the Main Street in Tobermory, Isle of Mull.

    Exploring the Main Street in Tobermory, Isle of Mull.

  • Tobermory Lighthouse

    Walking from Tobermory to the Tobermory Lighthouse in the Isle of Mull.

    Welcome to Tobermory, Isle of Mull! I said goodbye to the Outer Hebrides and started my adventure in the Inner Hebrides. First stop: The Isle of Mull.

    My little cottage was on a little hill in Tobermory, and when going down to the Main Road, I always got treated to this lovely view!

    Walking from Tobermory to the Tobermory Lighthouse in the Isle of Mull.

    My first walk in Mull took me to the Tobermory Lighthouse, a nice little walk along the cliffs. After a month on the Outer Hebrides, seeing trees again and walking through the woods was lovely.

    Walking from Tobermory to the Tobermory Lighthouse in the Isle of Mull.

    I was also lucky to find lots of raspberry bushes, and I snacked along the way.

    Walking from Tobermory to the Tobermory Lighthouse in the Isle of Mull.

    Walking from Tobermory to the Tobermory Lighthouse in the Isle of Mull.

    Mull is served by quite a few ferries coming and going to Mainland Scotland.

    Walking from Tobermory to the Tobermory Lighthouse in the Isle of Mull.

    First glimpse of the lighthouse with views of the mainland behind. Rubha nan Gall was built in 1857.

    Walking from Tobermory to the Tobermory Lighthouse in the Isle of Mull.

    Walking from Tobermory to the Tobermory Lighthouse in the Isle of Mull.

    You can see inside the beautiful keeper’s cottage, which is now a holiday accommodation.

    Walking from Tobermory to the Tobermory Lighthouse in the Isle of Mull.

    Walking from Tobermory to the Tobermory Lighthouse in the Isle of Mull.

    Walking from Tobermory to the Tobermory Lighthouse in the Isle of Mull.

    I went back the same way, again snacking on the raspberries and enjoying the trees and views.

    Walking from Tobermory to the Tobermory Lighthouse in the Isle of Mull.

    View of the Main Street in Tobermory.