The Isle of Mull is a top Scottish destination for dog lovers, offering wild beaches, scenic hikes, and plenty of places to eat, stay, and explore with your four-legged friend. This guide covers everything you need to know for a safe and memorable trip.
Why Mull is Perfect for Dogs
- Quiet, uncrowded beaches, moorlands, and trails
- Active outdoor lifestyle: walks, swims, hikes
- Friendly locals and dog-welcoming businesses
- Cafés, pubs, and accommodation actively cater to dog owners
Getting to Mull with Your Dog
Ferry with CalMac (Oban–Craignure or Lochaline–Fishnish):
- Dogs travel free
- Allowed on outside decks and some inside pet areas (varies by vessel)
- Check vessel-specific policies before booking
- Prep: Exercise dog before crossing, avoid feeding just prior, bring water and waste bags
Where to Stay with Your Dog
Mull has dog-friendly accommodation across all types:
Hotels and B&Bs
- Examples: Glenelg (Tobermory), St Columba (Iona), Isle of Mull Hotel & Spa (Craignure), The Bellachroy (Dervaig)
- Often allow 1–2 dogs per room, with charges (around £25 per night)
- Not always “dog-proof”—check policies before booking
Cottages and Apartments
- Examples: Driftwood Cottage (Craignure), Harbourside Apartment (Tobermory), Callachally House (Salen)
- Ideal for longer stays with enclosed spaces
- Check if located on a working farm due to livestock risks
Glamping Pods
- Options: Port nan Gael Pods, The Hideouts (Pennyghael)
- Cosy, natural setting—confirm pet policies in advance
Tip: Always check the property’s detailed pet policy for charges or lead requirements.
Top Dog-Friendly Walks and Beaches
Walk or Beach | Key Info | Lead Notes |
---|---|---|
Aros Park (Tobermory) | Woodland and waterfall trails | Off-lead friendly areas |
Calgary Bay | Beautiful beach and sculpture trail | Mostly off-lead |
Scallastle Forest | Circular walk with coastal views | Off-lead okay on trails |
Ardalanish Beach | Remote beach, fenced livestock | Great off-lead spot |
Ben More | Challenging Munro hike | On-lead near livestock |
Isle of Ulva | Remote walks and dog-friendly café | On-lead required |
Knockvologan & Erraid | Tidal walks with white sand beaches | Check tides, on-lead recommended |
Eas Fors Waterfalls | Short walk with dramatic falls | On-lead near cliffs |
MacKinnon’s Cave | Boggy track and rocky cave | Extendable lead advised |
Isle of Iona | Trails and beaches, Abbey not dog-friendly | On-lead near livestock |
Boat Trips with Dogs
- Staffa Tours and Mull Charters allow well-behaved dogs
- Turus Mara: No dogs to Treshnish Isles from April to September (breeding season)
- Nature Scotland: No dogs allowed
- Consider dog-sitting if going on a long boat or wildlife tour
Dog-Friendly Places to Eat
Establishment | Location | Dog-Friendly |
---|---|---|
Macgochans | Tobermory | Bar area |
The Boathouse | Ulva | Yes |
The Bellachroy | Dervaig | Bar area and rooms |
Lazy Cow Café | Fionnphort | Yes |
Calgary Café | Near Calgary Bay | Likely, confirm first |
The Keel Row | Fionnphort | Listed as dog-friendly |
Croft 3 | Near Knockvologan | Listed as dog-friendly |
The Coffee Pot | Salen | Outside seating (confirm) |
The Glass Barn | Isle of Mull Cheese | Confirm directly |
An Tobar | Tobermory | Confirm directly |
Tip: Always confirm pet policies in advance, especially for indoor seating.
Responsible Dog Ownership on Mull
Livestock and Wildlife
- Keep dogs on leads near sheep, cows, horses, and poultry
- From March 1 to July 31, dogs must be on a lead under 2m on Open Access land
- RSPB reserves require leads from April 1 to August 15
- Avoid disturbing nesting birds and beware of adders in long grass
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Legal and Safety Reminders
- Dogs must have a visible ID tag and be microchipped
- Pick up dog waste or risk a fine (£80–£100)
- Do not allow dogs to swim in wildlife-sensitive water bodies
- Persistent barking is a civil matter, not a council issue

Always keep dog on a lead when around livestock.
Veterinary and Pet Supplies
- Mull & Iona Vets – 24/7 emergency care: 01688 500139
- Email: contactmullandionavets@gmail.com
- Medicine pickup points: Pitcorthie, Aldersyde (Salen), Brown’s Shop (Tobermory)
- Brown’s Ironmongers in Tobermory stocks leads, toys, food, and more
- Bring any special diet food with you
Transport on Mull with Dogs
Bus Travel
- West Coast Motors buses on Mull allow dogs on leads
- Citylink buses (e.g., Glasgow–Oban) only allow assistance dogs and small caged pets
- Always check if your bus is Citylink-operated
Taxis
- Services like Mull Taxi Service operate across the island
- Always call ahead to confirm dog-friendliness
Final Tips for a Great Trip
- Bring an ID tag, extendable lead, waste bags, towels, bowls, and water
- Do daily tick checks and be mindful of midges
- Respect nature, follow trail signs, and stay on paths
- Check dog policies ahead of time, especially for ferries and restaurants
- Leave no trace and always clean up after your dog
With stunning landscapes, welcoming communities, and thoughtful pet infrastructure, the Isle of Mull is a paradise for responsible dog owners. Plan ahead, explore freely, and enjoy every moment with your four-legged friend.