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Mull Iona Staffa ,
Iona , the historic Scottish island, birth place of Scottish Christianity, with its sacred, spiritual, Iona Abbey and ruined Iona Nunnery, splendid white sandy beaches, peaceful old world charm, Iona Marble Quarry, and burial place of ancient kings and clan chiefs of Scotland and Norway. A must see hebridean experience! and historically one of the most important locations in Scotland.
Location
Iona the furthest west of the Mull Iona Staffa island group, is located one mile from Mull, across the Iona Sound. Ferries regularly leave Fionnphort, in the south west corner of Mull known as the Ross of Mull, summer and winter, Seaview b and b accommodation is 2 minutes walk from the ferry pier and has great views to Iona and the Abbey.
Mull Iona Staffa
Updated 4/4/2021
Seaview bed and breakfast 2001-20212
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Mull Iona Staffa
Mull- The second largest island in the Inner Hebrides group on the western seaboard of Scotland, and the diverse big sister of the Mull Iona Staffa tri-island group. The Isle of Mull, Gaelic, An t-Eilean Muileach, The isle of Mull is of isles the fairest, Of ocean gems 'tis the first and rarest, Green grassy island of sparkling fountains, Of waving woods and high tow'ring mountains.Location
Visit the most accessible west coast of Scotland island group Mull Iona Staffa, The Isle Mull is forty five minutes by boat from Oban ferry terminal on the mainland, which is three hours by car from Glasgow airport! The Isle of Mull has everything all the other Hebridean Isles have and more, the extra jewels in the Crown of Iona and Staffa on its doorstep. Mull Iona and Staffa are a complete Hebridean experience for the visitor, welcome to " The Seakingdom"Something for everyone
The Isle of Mull has, the Munro Ben More, stunning wildlife, fabulous powder white beaches, a distillery, super wild walking, wild fresh larder products, a pipe band, highland games, ancient castles of Aros, Moy and Duart, crofting town ships Dervaig and Bunessan, a tulmultous history, Staffa boat trips and tours click here, beautiful, lonely lochs and glens and varied spectacular scenery, interesting geology abundant wild flowers and wildlife. Mull Iona Staffa http://www.isle-of-mull.net/ updated 04/04/2021 Seaview bed and breakfast 2001-2019click on the above image for or Staffa page for detailed information and images of Staffa island and Fingal's Cave
Mull Iona Staffa
The wonderous Isle of Staffa is the smallest of the Mull Iona Staffa tri, Hebridean Scottish island group, approximately 80 acres in size and uninhabited however it is the most spectacular of all the Hebridean islands with its mind blowing geological formations of super cooled volcanic basalt pillars and in particular the wonderous Fingal's Cave. There are 5 major caves on Staffa Fingal's, Boat man's, Cormorant, MacKinnon's and Clamshell Caves.
Wildlife
It has a breeding colony of Puffins and Atlantic Seals. Kittiwakes, skua, storm petrel, gannets, fulmar, black scoter, seals, whales, basking sharks and dolphins. A must see Hebridean experience! Staffa is the jewel in the crown of the Mull Iona Staffa tri island group
Location
Staffa is located west of the Isle of Mull, and six miles north of the isle of Iona, the approximate latitude and longitude coordinates are 56.432415,-6.341643
To visit Staffa boat trips and tours leave Fionnphort and Iona piers daily, weather permitting between the months of April and October. John can reserve this trip for you while you are staying at Seaview. for further info click here
Mull Iona Staffa
Updated 4/4/ 2021
Seaview bed and breakfast 2000-2021