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Loch Na Keal

Attractions and Places To See in Loch Na Keal - Top 20

Best attractions and places to see in Loch Na Keal include a diverse range of natural features and historical sites on the Isle of Mull's west coast. This sea loch is characterized by impressive cliffs, uninhabited islands, and the challenging Ben More, Mull's only Munro. The area is also a significant wildlife hotspot, offering opportunities to spot various species. Visitors can explore scenic coastal roads and historical ruins, providing insights into the region's past.

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Last updated: April 23, 2026

Ben More Summit

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The only Munro on Mull, and a great view.

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The Boathouse

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The only rest place prior/post walk - Superb - the only place with toilets you can use, foods, and water (from tap) - foods are great after a walk - …

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Waterfalls of Abhainn Dhiseig

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Dozens of pretty waterfalls line the stream on the lower section of this mountain. There is a direct path, but following the curve of the stream is worth it for the sound of the cascades.

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Crackaig Village Ruins

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The village of Crackaig was once a thriving community, left abandoned by the Highland Clearances which occurred in the 18th and 19th centuries.

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Scenic Coastal Road on the Isle of Mull

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Some singletrack roads on Mull are hellishly busy, but this ain't one of them. Quiet, stunning scenes with a good climb and descent.

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Clive G
March 12, 2026, Ben More Summit

Very special place - the last Munro for many people.

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Fabulous quiet road with stunning views and scenery. Got to see a golden eagle while riding along it.

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Awesome view to the Ardnamurchan peninsula and the islands of Eorsa and Ulva in Loch na Keal. Munro giants (Ben Nevis and co) on the mainland can be seen to the north-east. This is Mull's only Munro and it was actually my first ever Munro. It also makes for a great 'final Munro' due to the novelty/fun of the ferry journey over and the relative ease of the walk in comparison to other Munros.

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There are many beautiful waterfalls in the Abhainn Dhiseig. The path to Ben More (Munro) follows the stream for much of the walk until the stream disappears into a steep sided gorge.

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Wonderful quiet road along the waterfront.

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Glinys
June 20, 2024, The Boathouse

Boathouse: five stars for food and service. Lemon polenta cake before the hike and oysters and a cheese board for lunch afterwords. A perfect day.

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The village of Crackaig was once a thriving community, left abandoned by the Highland Clearances which occurred in the 18th and 19th centuries. There are some eerie tales of the village, including that the last inhabitant reputedly hung himself on the main tree that sits in the centre of the village.

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Stunning views from the top. Suddenly the geography of Mull and its place in the ocean makes a lot more sense - you can see everything laid out like a map.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What natural features can I explore around Loch Na Keal?

Loch Na Keal is rich in natural beauty. You can explore the impressive Gribun Cliffs along the south shore, or venture to Ben More Summit, Mull's only Munro, offering challenging hikes and panoramic views. Don't miss the Waterfalls of Abhainn Dhiseig, a series of cascades along the path to Ben More. The loch itself features uninhabited islands like Eorsa and Inch Kenneth, adding to the picturesque scenery.

Are there any historical sites to visit in Loch Na Keal?

Yes, you can visit the Crackaig Village Ruins, which offer a poignant glimpse into a community abandoned during the Highland Clearances. While not directly on Loch Na Keal, the iconic Duart Castle is also a prominent historical attraction on the Isle of Mull, accessible from the wider area.

What outdoor activities can I do near Loch Na Keal's attractions?

The area around Loch Na Keal is ideal for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for hiking, cycling, and running. For specific trails, explore the Running Trails in Loch Na Keal or the Cycling routes in Loch Na Keal. Pony trekking is also available at Killiechronan at the head of the loch.

Can I go cycling around Loch Na Keal?

Absolutely. The Scenic Coastal Road on the Isle of Mull along Loch Na Keal is considered one of the most beautiful drives and offers a wonderful cycling experience with stunning views. You can find various routes, including easy to moderate options, in the Road Cycling Routes in Loch Na Keal guide.

What kind of wildlife can I spot in Loch Na Keal?

Loch Na Keal is a significant wildlife hotspot. Keep an eye out for Mull's 'big five': white-tailed sea eagles, red deer, otters, seals, and occasionally dolphins. Birdwatchers might also be lucky enough to spot golden eagles.

Are there challenging hiking trails in the area?

Yes, for those seeking a challenge, the ascent to Ben More Summit is a demanding but rewarding hike. It's the only Munro on Mull and offers panoramic views. You can find detailed routes, including loops around Ben More, in the Running Trails in Loch Na Keal guide, which also covers challenging walking routes.

Are there places to eat or get refreshments near the attractions?

Yes, The Boathouse is a popular spot, especially after a walk. It offers food, drinks, and facilities, and is known for its fresh seafood and hospitality.

What do visitors enjoy most about Loch Na Keal?

Visitors frequently praise the breathtaking landscapes, the tranquility of the loch, and the abundant wildlife. The panoramic views from Ben More Summit and the peaceful atmosphere of the Scenic Coastal Road are often highlighted. The opportunity to spot sea eagles and other wildlife is also a major draw.

What is the best time of year to visit Loch Na Keal?

While Loch Na Keal is beautiful year-round, visiting during spring or autumn often provides a good balance of pleasant weather for outdoor activities and fewer crowds. Clear days are ideal for enjoying the panoramic views from higher elevations like Ben More, where you can see surrounding islands and even the Outer Hebrides.

Are there any unique or lesser-known experiences in Loch Na Keal?

Beyond the main attractions, consider exploring the Treshnish Isles, located off Mull's west coast. These glacially sculpted islands are important wildlife habitats and can be visited via boat trips, offering a unique opportunity to see puffins and other seabirds during nesting season.

Are there family-friendly activities in Loch Na Keal?

While many activities involve hiking, families can enjoy gentle walks along the loch shore, wildlife spotting, and exploring the scenic drives. Pony trekking at Killiechronan also offers a unique experience for families. The Boathouse is also noted as a family-friendly spot for refreshments.

Where can I find the best panoramic views in Loch Na Keal?

For truly spectacular panoramic views, ascend to Ben More Summit. From here, you can see surrounding islands like Ulva, Coll, Tiree, and even the Outer Hebrides on a clear day. The Scenic Coastal Road also offers awesome views across the loch and its islands.

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