Mull
Mull’s forests are wonderful places to see some of the island’s rich wildlife, and with plenty of woodland close to the shore you might well see dolphins and sea birds as well as squirrels and crossbills. The trees hide intriguing historic features too, from ancient standing stones to forgotten villages and atmospheric graveyards.
When visiting the island, make sure you catch a glimpse of Mull's famous sea eagles, at Mull Eagle Watch. We are partners with Mull and Iona Community Trust.
Our guide map of the Forests of Mull (PDF 4MB) will help you explore, with details of lots of woodland trails.
Alainn View
Enjoy this tree-top lookout, with grand views of the dramatic waterfall on the Aros River.
Ardmore
The place for stunning views of Coll, Tiree and Rum, and a fascinating journey of discovery as you find old houses and settlements among the trees.
Aros Park
Just a step away from Tobermory, there’s lush woodland with a play trail, barbecue area and an exciting waterfall.
Garmony
Stop for a picnic with a superb view, or explore the exciting coast path between here and Fishnish.
Glen Aros
A historic graveyard nestles in this charming woodland. You can join the trail through to Loch Frisa too.
Quinish
Ride or walk through the forest above tiny Dervaig village, with superb views out to the Hebrides.
Scallastle
When you want a wee work out, head up towards the Scallastle River through woodland where native species are making a comeback.


