Guided Hebridean Farm Hike near Tobermory, Isle of Mull, Scotland Discount Tickets

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Overview

If you are visiting the Isle of Mull, are fit enough to walk a few miles over rough terrain and are interested to see/hear at first hand what it's like to be a hill farmer here in the Scottish Hebrides (and to learn about the local culture, traditions and heritage), our Hebridean Farm Hikes are for you! You'll encounter a host farmer passionate about the countryside, a herd of (slightly wild!) Highland ponies and a flock of (very friendly) Shetland sheep. Depending on the weather, the hiking experience in this wild landscape can range from challenging (i.e. wet and muddy...) to mysterious (i.e. misty...) to stunning (when the sun is shining!). The sights change with the seasons: in the spring and summer, there are wild flowers galore; in the autumn, the bracken turns golden and dies back, making it easier to walk; and in the winter, you'll understand the challenges of farming in this part of the world! We look forward to welcoming you to our unique wee corner of planet Earth soon...

Meeting and Pickup

Meeting point

Scotland, PA75, United Kingdom

Drive straight on when you see Tobermory Golf Course (it's on right), up a narrow track shown as a dead-end. You'll see houses on your left, but keep on driving for 50m until you see a metal gate on the right and "The Fauld" sign. Guided walk guests can park inside the metal gate. We'll be there!

Language Offered

German-GUIDE

English-GUIDE

French-GUIDE

Itinerary

1. Tobermory
We're on a hill farm, so unsurprisingly, there aren't any listed 'tourist' sites on our guided walks (hence why I had to select Tobermory as the attraction). The walk starts at the entrance to The Fauld Farm just outside Tobermory then we head up on to Meadow Ridge (so called because it's covered in a carpet of wild flowers in spring and summer). On clear days, from this ridge you can see for miles across the sea to the mainland and out towards the distant Iself of Rum. We'll pass Highland ponies and Shetland sheep and (depending on the time of year) we may also see the occasional hare plus encounter wild birds such as ravens, rock doves, hoodies and curlews. Time permitting (everyone walks at different speeds!), we may also venture on to the second ridge of the farm, which looks out over Bloody Bay, scene of a historic sea battle in the 15th century. In the distance, provided it's not too misty, you can also see Rubha Nan Gall Lighthouse). You need strong boots for the walk!
Duration: 90 mins

Inclusion

Snacks

Cancellation Policy

Check mark icon Refundable tickets

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

  • 100% refund if cancelled 1+ days before the start date
  • 0% refund if cancelled less than 1 day(s) before the start date

Additional Info

Service animals allowed

Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries

Not recommended for pregnant travelers

Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health

Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness

Strong walking boots required - plus preferably a small rucksack containing a bottle of water, waterproofs, etc.

Not recommended for young children because terrain is too rough for little legs.

Supplied by Hebridean Farm Hikes

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