Yet another of Mull's white shell-sand gems. Read more
Haunting ruined settlements, iron-age forts and the amazing white shell sand beach of Calgary Bay make this one of the most photographed places on the Isle of Mull. It is also very accessible and there is a coffee shop and gallery close by. Read more
The Black Beach is one of the island's less known beaches so you can be almost guaranteed to have it to yourself. It can be found in a secluded spot on the west coast of Mull, not far from Torloisk. Read more
At low tide the island of Erraid can be accessed from Knockvolgan Beach. This was the setting for Robert Louis Stevenson's 'Kidnapped'. Read more
From Craignure, take the A849 south for 7 miles and then take the left turn sign-posted Lochbuie. It is then a half hour's drive along Loch Spelve and Loch Uisg. Read more
Uisken Beach is easily accessible by car, take the signposted road to Uisken which is just beyond Bunessan. Read more
Garbh Eilean is a tidal island on Kilvickeon Beach, connected by a sand bar - a geological feature called a tombolo. Read more
Traigh Ghael (Gaelic for white beach) is a quiet hidden beach on the south of Mull. Read more
Another stunning beach with pink granite outcrops and a large white sandy bay. Read more
Port na Ba Beach has to be one of the most attractive beaches on Mull. Read more
This beach is not as accessible as Calgary and will involve carrying your picnic 2 miles down the track but don't let this deter you. Read more