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Dervaig & North West Mull

Dervaig & NW Mull: Coastal Charms & Wild Shores

Uncover the remote charm of Dervaig and North West Mull, a wild and beautiful region characterized by its dramatic coastline, white sandy beaches, and the charming village of Dervaig itself. This area offers a truly authentic island experience, far from the busier tourist hubs, providing serene landscapes and a profound sense of peace. Its rugged beauty, shaped by ancient volcanic activity, creates a distinctive backdrop for exploration and adventure.

Dervaig, with its iconic church and welcoming atmosphere, serves as a tranquil base for exploring the north-west. The region boasts some of Mull’s most breathtaking natural attractions, including the pristine sands of Calgary Bay, the dramatic Treshnish Peninsula, and the unique Three Lochs Viewpoint. This area is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts, offering exceptional opportunities for coastal walks, surfing, and immersive wildlife encounters, particularly birdwatching.

For those seeking solitude and unspoiled nature, North West Mull is an unparalleled destination. Its winding single-track roads lead to hidden gems and panoramic vistas, inviting visitors to slow down and embrace the island’s wild spirit. Experience the raw beauty and peaceful seclusion of Dervaig and the captivating North West of Mull, an ideal escape for genuine island immersion.

Locations

Acharonich

Calgary

Croig

Dervaig

Dhiseig

Druimfin

Ishriff

Killiechronan

Langamull

Ledmore

Torloisk

Treshnish

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