Motorhome Stopovers in Isle of Mull
Mull is the largest of the Inner Hebrides accessible by a short ferry crossing, sitting off the west coast of Argyll and Bute. The CalMac ferry from Oban to Craignure is the main route for motorhomers — around 45 minutes — though there is also a smaller crossing from Lochaline to Fishnish on the Sound of Mull. The island’s road network is largely single-track with passing places, so pitch and manoeuvre accordingly. Mull is a serious wildlife destination: white-tailed eagles, red deer, otters, and dolphins are regularly seen. The B8035 and B8073 loop around the south and west of the island toward the Ross of Mull, with the small passenger ferry to Iona departing from Fionnphort at the far southwest tip.
Motorhome Stopover Club members share verified overnight stops across Mull — island touring requires more planning than the mainland and member-reviewed stopovers take the guesswork out of where to stop on narrow, remote roads.
Stops in the Area
- Island campervan stops — verified motorhome-friendly stops on Mull’s single-track touring routes
- Pub stopovers — motorhome-friendly pubs in Craignure, Tobermory, and other island settlements
- Overnight motorhome parking — practical options near the Oban ferry terminal and across the Ross of Mull
- Member reviews — real-world notes on access roads, pitch sizes, and island logistics from motorhomers who’ve toured Mull
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Touring Mull from Oban or heading southwest toward Iona? Membership opens up verified stopovers on the island and across the Inner Hebrides.
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