Descrição
The Firth of Lorn includes a number of islands, and is noted for the variety of wildlife habitats that are found. In 2005, a large part of the Firth became a Special Area of Conservation. Due to the tidal currents, there is a great diversity of habitats, which means that many birds and marine mammals come to this place. You can see Arau-d'asa-branca up close in Oban Bay, and Águia-rabalva are often visible on the approach to Mull, either in flight or perched on coastal promontories.
Detalhes
Acesso
The ferry to Mull departs from Oban. You can see a lot of birds from this ferry. For timetables, fares and tickets see the link below. Click on the P in the map to get directions to Oban.
Terreno e Habitat
MarCondições
PantanosoCaminho circular
Nãoé útil um telescópio?
SimBoa temporada de observação de aves
Durante todo o anoMelhor hora para visitar
Verão , PrimaveraRota
Estrada pavimentadaCaminho dificil
FácilAcessível por
BarcoAbrigo/plataforma deobservação de aves
NãoInformação extra
The ferry passes two islands that are connected with a small bridge and on which there is a lighthouse. You can also see two castle ruins from the ferry, including Duart Castle on the Isle of Mull.
