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	<title>Scottish Tourist Maps &#187; Mull</title>
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		<title>Mull</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Download The Isle of Mull Map

One of the largest of the Hebridean islands, the Isle of Mull offers a diverse terrain from towering 1,000 foot high sea cliffs to white sand beaches, forests and glens, where wildlife abounds.
Although the island coastline covers some 300 miles there are less than 3,000 people living on Mull, with [...]]]></description>
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<p>One of the largest of the Hebridean islands, the Isle of Mull offers a diverse terrain from towering 1,000 foot high sea cliffs to white sand beaches, forests and glens, where wildlife abounds.<br />
Although the island coastline covers some 300 miles there are less than 3,000 people living on Mull, with the island&#8217;s capital town of Tobermory accounting for nearly 1,000 of those.</p>
<blockquote><p>Mull has for many years been acknowledged as a holiday island.</p></blockquote>
<p>Steeped in Celtic and Viking folklore and amid spectacular scenery, the island is also widely recognised as a centre for eco-tourism, with Golden and White Tailed Eagles, dolphins and basking sharks, deer, otters and puffins among the star attractions.<br />
Reaching Mull is relatively simple &#8211; with very regular car ferries making the 45 minute crossing from Oban. Alternatively, there are also ferry links with Lochaline and Kilchoan. Accommodation is plentiful and ranges from modern hotels to comfortable bed and breakfast within local homes or self-catering establishments, campsites, hostels and bunkhouses.<br />
For the younger visitor, Tobermory will also be recognised as the setting for children&#8217;s television town Balamory.</p>
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