Dog-Friendly Isle of Mull (2026)
Tobermory, the white sands of Calgary Bay, Duart Castle and Iona - the best dog-friendly places on the Isle of Mull.

The Isle of Mull is one of the most rewarding of all the Scottish islands for a dog: a big, wild Hebridean island of sea lochs, white-shell beaches and a single Munro, reached by a dog-friendly ferry from Oban. You can wander the painted harbour of Tobermory in the morning, run a dog on an empty white-sand bay in the afternoon, and watch sea eagles over a sea loch on the way back. Dogs travel free on the CalMac ferries, and the welcome is warm throughout, though it is sheep and crofting country, so the lead matters near stock. Here is where to go.
Is the Isle of Mull dog-friendly?
Very. Mull is one of the best Scottish islands to visit with a dog: the ferry from Oban takes dogs free, the beaches are empty and welcoming, the walking ranges from gentle coast paths to a proper mountain, and Tobermory and the villages have dog-friendly cafes and pubs. The island is also one of Britain's best places for wildlife, with sea eagles, otters and whales offshore.
The thing to plan around is livestock and the weather. Mull is sheep and croft country, so a lead is essential near stock, ground-nesting birds and the unfenced cliffs, and the single-track roads ask for patience and care. The west-coast weather is changeable, so pack a coat and a towel for the dog. The beaches and lower coast walks are the most relaxed options on a wild day.
What are the best dog-friendly places on Mull?
TOBERMORY · TOWN
Tobermory Editor's pick
Mull's painted harbour capital
- Harbour-town strolls
- Woodland & waterfall walk
- Dog-friendly cafes
- Type Harbour town
- Dog access On-lead in town, woodland paths
- Terrain Town, woodland, shore
- Highlight The painted harbour front
NORTH-WEST · BEACH
Calgary Bay
The finest white-sand beach on Mull
- Off-lead beach time
- White sand
- Machair walks
- Type White-sand bay
- Dog access Dog-friendly, lead near stock
- Terrain Sand, machair, coast path
- Highlight The crescent of white sand
CRAIGNURE · CASTLE
Duart Castle
An ancestral clan castle above the Sound
- Castle grounds
- Coastal views
- Near the ferry
- Type Clifftop castle
- Dog access On-lead in the grounds
- Terrain Headland, grounds, shore
- Highlight The seaward setting
CENTRAL · MOUNTAIN & LOCH
Ben More & Loch na Keal
Mull's only Munro above a wild sea loch
- Mountain walking
- Sea-loch shore
- Wildlife watching
- Type Munro & sea loch
- Dog access On-lead near stock, deer & birds
- Terrain Mountain, loch shore road
- Highlight The view from Ben More
WEST · WATERFALL
Eas Fors & the West Coast
A waterfall that tumbles into the sea
- Waterfall walk
- Dramatic coast
- Quiet roads
- Type Waterfall & coast
- Dog access On-lead near the falls & cliffs
- Terrain Short path, clifftop, shore
- Highlight The fall dropping to the shore
FIONNPHORT · HOLY ISLE
Iona
A short ferry to a sacred white-sand island
- Island day trip
- White beaches
- Historic abbey
- Type Small holy island
- Dog access On-lead near crofts & abbey
- Terrain Lanes, beach, low hill
- Highlight The white northern beaches
Can you take a dog on the ferry to Mull?
Yes, and dogs travel free. CalMac, which runs the main Oban-to-Craignure crossing and the other Mull ferries, welcomes dogs at no charge, either in your car or as a free foot-passenger booking. Dogs are usually asked to stay on the car decks or in designated areas on the larger boats, and on a lead throughout. The short Fionnphort-to-Iona ferry also takes dogs free. Book the car ferry to Mull well ahead in summer, as it is popular and space is limited.
Tips for visiting Mull with a dog
Book the ferry early
Dogs travel free on the CalMac ferry from Oban, but the car ferry to Mull is busy in summer. Book well ahead, and keep your dog on a lead on the boat.
Lead up for sheep, crofts and cliffs
Mull is crofting country with unfenced clifftops. Keep your dog on a lead near livestock, ground-nesting birds and the sea cliffs, as the access code requires.
Head to Calgary for off-lead beach time
Calgary Bay is the island's best dog beach, with white sand and no seasonal ban. Watch for grazing stock on the machair behind the beach.
Allow time for the single-track roads
Most of Mull's roads are single-track with passing places. Journeys take longer than the map suggests, so plan a relaxed day with plenty of stops.
Pack for changeable weather
The Hebridean weather turns fast. Bring a coat, a towel and water for the dog, and keep a beach or low coast walk in reserve for the wildest days.
Frequently asked questions
Q01Can you take a dog on the ferry to the Isle of Mull?
Q02Is Calgary Bay dog-friendly?
Q03Are dogs allowed at Duart Castle?
Q04Where should I base myself on Mull with a dog?
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