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▪ Visitor centre

▪ History/Geology

▪ Boat trips

Wildlife:

▪ Eagles

▪ Otters

▪ Seals

▪ Corncrake (occasionally)

▪ Ulva has two rare species:  pale blue dragonfly (Orthetrum Coesilesceus) and the Slender Scotch Burnett Moth

Photo opportunity :

▪ Ben More

▪ Surrounding small

  isles

Links:
Ulva website


Ben More


 

 

Welcome to Ulva

The Isle of Ulva is well worth a visit, go there for the day - there's too much to miss if you squeeze it into just a morning or an afternoon.

Ulva is reached by a small passenger ferry (no cars, but cyclists are welcomed).  There is a visitor's centre describing some of the history and diverse geology of the island.  In recent years an old croft building has been restored, complete with thatched roof.  Enjoy refreshments at the Boathouse, or indulge in some Ulva Oysters with Guinness.

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The ferry runs on demand from 9.00am - 5.00pm in the summer - see the Ulva website for off-season information.  Please note:- even during the summer, there is no Saturday ferry.  Also, boat trips to Staffa and the Treshnish Isles depart from Ulva Ferry - make sure you're on the right boat!

There is a great visitor's booklet supplied that has lots of walks with places of interest marked.  Learn more about some of Ulva's famous past residents and visitors including Dr David Livingston's grandparents, Gen. Lachan Macquarie, 'The Founder of Modern Australia', Dr Johnson and James Boswell,

Accommodation near the Isle of Ulva

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