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Mull Eagle Watch
April to September
- Binoculars and telescopes for hire
- Staff on hand to help
- Refreshments available
- Parking
- Toilets
Image: Chris Gomersall
I make the best first impression.
And once we've met, you'll always remember me.
I'm the one with the 2.5 metre wingspan, and (not to boast) when I move, I OWN the sky.
Now, we can't promise anything, but get yourself on a ranger-led trip and we'll try to be perched in some of our favourite spots.
While you're on Mull, why don't you join one of our local wildlife safari operators to see what else Mull & Iona can offer?
You might meet lots of other wild things too: otters catching fish, porpoises and dolphins, seals, red deer, hares and stoats… how good does that sound?
Booking is essential. Each trip lasts about 1hr 30 mins. Cost: Adult £8 Under 16 £4. Family ticket £20. If you live on Mull, it's free. Please pay the ranger on the day by cash or cheque ('Mull & Iona Community Trust'). Sorry, we don't have a card machine at the moment.
When can you see us?
Trips this year are running from Craignure Golf Course; details may change so for final trip arrangements please check by using the VisitScotland contact number below.
Trips will be at 1100 and 1400 Sunday to Friday. Closed Saturday.
What's at the site?
Dog friendly
How to find us
We're at Craignure Golf Course where golf has been played since 1895. Why not try a birdwatching and golfing combination! Golf clubs can be hired.
You'll be given details of when and where to meet upon booking your place.
What should I bring?
Wet weather gear is best (just in case!), as are practical shoes.
Still got some questions?
Telephone: To book your place on a trip, as well as to answer any wildlife/Mull general queries you might have, please call our friends at the Visit Scotland Information Centre, Craignure on 01680 812556.
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