View up the Sound of Mull,Argyll and Bute,Scotland,UK. The Sound of Mull is a sound between the Inner Hebridean island of Mull and mainland Scotland. It forms part of the Atlantic Ocean. Mull has a coastline of 480 km 300 mi, and its climate is moderated by the Gulf Stream. The island has a mountainous core; the highest peak on the island is Ben More, which reaches 966 m 3,169 ft. You will drive past some pretty incredible scenery and you`ll want to stop, admire, and take a few photos. ... It was an early wake-up call for us to be at the Oban port no later than 7 am, but it was totally worth it, as we had 10 full hours to explore the island! There is a ferry service available for travelling to and from the Isle of Mull. There is a choice of 3 routes to Mull, Oban to Craignure, Lochaline to Fishnish and Kilchoan to Ardnamurchan and then to Tobermory. On average, this takes 45 minutes. You can take a hire car on the ferry but it works out quite expensive but if you intend staying a few nights it might be worth it. Mull is a beautiful island. They say it is like Scotland in miniature. Mull has a coastline of 480 km 300 mi, and its climate is moderated by the Gulf Stream.
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