
Things to do

Sea eagle boat trips. Image copyright www.hannah-morris.com
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Swimming pool, spa and gym in Craignure
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Tobermory (aka Balamory)
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Mull's beaches
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Diving and snorkeling
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Fingals cave on Staffa
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There are plenty of things to do on Mull. Tobermory is a delightful little fishing village with interesting shops and a lovely view out into the bay. Families love the beaches and Mull is an artists paradise. Ramblers can ramble free and we are only 25 mins drive from the "munro" Ben More
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Alan Greenway and Hannah Morris Arle Lodge, nr Tobermory, Isle of Mull, PA726JS, UK
Tel: +44 (0) 1680 300299 stay@arlelodge.co.uk
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 Diving and snorkeling Click on the images to see more
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 Walks and tours Click on the images to see more
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More information about things to do
We are just a short distance from Mull's Sea Eagle hide...
Located only 2 miles away from the lodge, the Sea Eagles are nesting and viewable from the Forestry Hide in Glen Frisa (sometimes also called Glen Aros). Since the successful re-introduction of the white-tailed eagle (more commonly known as the sea eagle) to Scotland, the Isle of Mull has become a major stronghold for this rare species.
It is illegal to approach and disturb a sea eagle nest unless under special license. However there is now a unique opportunity for people to view a pair of these magnificent birds at their nest, under expert guidance. This has been provided by a partnership comprising Forest Enterprise, RSPB Scotland and Scottish Natural Heritage, with the support of the Mull and Iona Community Trust.
The Forestry Enterprise are running visits to the hide 10am & 1pm weekdays (Noon on Saturdays) To book telephone 01688 302038 Meet at the "sea eagle signboard" at the Forestry track entrance, located on the Salen - Tobermory road at Aros.
A ranger then escorts you.
If you have never seen a sea eagle be prepared to be impressed. They are 20% bigger than Golden Eagles. Their Length can be anything from 68 to 90cm (or 27-36"), Weight 3100 to 6900g (or 110-243oz) and their wingspan can be anything from an incredible 200cm to 240cm (or 78-94").
This website was created by www.sitemaker1.com , based on the Isle of Mull.
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