About the Isle of Mull

‘An’t Eileann Mhuileach… of Isles the fairest’ are the opening lines of the song by Dugald MacPhail, Mull’s famous bard and describe the island as the most beautiful of the Hebridean isles.

It is the second largest island in the Inner Hebrides covering more than 225000 acres with over 300 miles of indented and rugged coastline.

The weather can be changeable, indeed locals say it is possible to experience all four seasons in just one day. However, this can make for great outdoor photography; the best light is often between the months of October and March, whilst January through to April can have snow-capped mountains and atmospheric skies. Early May to the end of June are best for wildflowers and can be the driest and sunniest months of the year.

Mull is magical for photographers and well worth a visit at any time of the year — contact us here to arrange your visit.


Useful Reading : Books about the Isle of Mull