Size:

1,367.93 ha (3,380.16 acres)

Grid reference:

NM679390

You can take a stroll along the coast here, or sit and watch the ferry come and go between Mull and Morvern's volcanic cliffs. It's also a good place to watch for birds like gannets, oystercatchers and terns. If you're lucky you might even spot otters, seals or porpoises. Just east of the car park is the historic harbour of Ceadha Leth Torcail (the pier of Torquil's half-share). Mull cattle were loaded onto boats here and ferried across the sound to join droves of beasts in Ardnamurchan. They then walked all the way to market in Falkirk, in the Lowlands.