Description
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 črna njorka up close in Oban Bay, and belorepec are often visible on the approach to Mull, either in flight or perched on coastal promontories.
Details
Access
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.
Terrain and Habitat
SeaConditions
WetCircular trail
NoIs a telescope useful?
YesGood birding season
All year roundBest time to visit
Summer , SpringRoute
Paved roadDifficulty walking trail
EasyAccessible by
BoatBirdwatching hide / platform
NoExtra info
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.
