Ferries from
Isle of Mull to Iona Nunnery
Ferries from
Isle of Mull to Iona Nunnery
Currently there are no sailings from Isle of Mull to Iona Nunnery.
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The Isle of Mull, the second largest island of the Inner Hebrides, offers a perfect blend of dramatic landscapes, fascinating wildlife and rich Scottish heritage. With its colourful harbour town of Tobermory serving as the main port, visitors can enjoy the iconic waterfront with its rainbow-hued buildings. Nature enthusiasts flock to Mull for its diverse wildlife including otters, eagles, and dolphins, while history buffs appreciate the impressive Duart Castle, ancestral home of Clan Maclean. The island hosts the Mull Music Festival each April, celebrating traditional Scottish music with performances across Tobermory's pubs. Outdoor activities abound with excellent hiking trails, particularly around Ben More, the island's highest peak. From Mull, ferry connections provide easy access to the mystical Isle of Iona with its ancient abbey, the geological wonder of Staffa with its famous Fingal's Cave, and routes back to the Scottish mainland via Oban. With its stunning coastal scenery and relaxed island atmosphere, Mull delivers an authentic Scottish experience without the crowds.
Scotland's historic Iona Nunnery offers visitors a glimpse into the country's rich religious heritage. Founded in 1203, these atmospheric ruins on the Isle of Iona stand as one of Scotland's best-preserved mediaeval nunneries. Visitors can wander through the remains of the church, cloister, and living quarters, all set against the backdrop of Iona's stunning coastal landscape. Beyond the nunnery, the island is home to the renowned Iona Abbey, ancient Celtic crosses, and beautiful beaches with crystal-clear waters. The annual Iona Festival celebrates the island's cultural heritage with music and arts events. Iona is accessible via ferry from Oban to Mull, then another short ferry crossing to Iona itself, making it an ideal addition to a Scottish island-hopping adventure. From Scotland, ferry connections are available to Northern Ireland, offering opportunities to extend your journey beyond the Scottish shores.