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Good morning, friends and readers! Today, I&#8217;m taking you on a journey to the Isle of Ulva, Scotland&#8217;s best-kept secret. Tucked away off the west coast of Scotland, Ulva is a true off-the-beaten-path adventure that few get to experience. But what makes Ulva so special?&#8230;]]></description>
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<p>Good morning, friends and readers! Today, I&#8217;m taking you on a journey to the Isle of Ulva, Scotland&#8217;s best-kept secret. Tucked away off the west coast of Scotland, Ulva is a true off-the-beaten-path adventure that few get to experience.  But what makes Ulva so special? Well, for starters, it&#8217;s a community-owned island with a population of just 11!  Visitors can experience this sparsely populated island while supporting its conservation and sustainability goals. Whether it&#8217;s hiking, wildlife watching, or simply soaking in the stunning scenery, Ulva promises an unforgettable adventure with a deep appreciation for this magical corner of Scotland. So, let&#8217;s flip the sign to red, and call the ferry master to bring us to Ulva!</p>



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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">1. Summon the Ulva Ferry to cross</h2>


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<p>The fun part of your Ulva adventure starts before you even arrive. To get to Ulva, you need to make a very short (and quite delightful) 1 minute ferry crossing from Lagganulva on the Isle of Mull. This isn&#8217;t your typical Scottish ferry crossing with cars, timetables, and cafes on board.  No no.  This is an on-demand ferry run by ferry master, who only comes to pick you up when you flip the board above to red. </p>



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<p>Since this is an island of 11 people, I&#8217;ll introduce you to the ferry master, Rhuri&nbsp;Munro &#8211; who introduced himself to me as Rod.  Rhuri is a second generation Munro ferryman and lives on Ulva with his family.  That morning, as with many mornings, Rhuri had brought to a special, wee passenger over to Mull to attend school on the other side &#8211; a third generation Munro sea dog in training.  A short 1 minute (rain soaked) sailing is probably the most unusual way to get to school, especially for those of us who grew up with morning school buses commutes.  </p>



<p>After escorting the morning&#8217;s special passenger to the doors of the school, Rhuri was back, carrying a giant box with him.  &#8220;What&#8217;s that??&#8221; I asked, wide-eyed and super curious.  &#8220;I guess I&#8217;m also the postman. Somebody ordered a bunch of dog food that needed picking up.&#8221;  That made me laugh in the moment, but thinking about it later on, I realized &#8211; like me, everything that comes to Ulva probably got onto the Ulva Ferry with Rhuri.</p>
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<p>Instructions to call the ferry are in English and Gaelic, along with the signs on whether the ferry or the Boathouse restaurant are open (both were that day!). When you see the ferry on the way over, flip the board back to white for the next passenger.</p>



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<li>The Ulva ferry only runs from April to October, Monday to Friday &#8211; <strong>not on Saturdays.  </strong></li>



<li>In June, July, and August, the ferry <strong>also runs on Sundays</strong>.</li>
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<p>Besides the red and white flip board, there is no Isle of Ulva ferry timetable. Take note!  Rhuri won&#8217;t come pick you up until he sees red on the board!</p>



<p>I was also very surprised that the Ulva Ferry takes contactless payments &#8211; having grabbed some cash from my car just in case.  The fares have stayed steady for a number of years, despite the pandemic, and is very reasonable for the crossing.  You&#8217;ll pay when you arrive to the other side.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Cost of the Ulva Ferry</h3>



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<li>Return journey &#8211; adult &#8211; 6 GBP;</li>



<li>Return journey &#8211; child &#8211; 3 GBP;</li>



<li>Bicycle &#8211; 1 GBP.</li>
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<p>On a nice day, about 80 people will make the journey from Mull to Ulva.  On a rainy day like the day I went, Rhuri estimated there would be no more than 30.  Truly an off the beaten path day trip!</p>



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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">2. Brief history of Ulva</h2>



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<p>Ulva has been inhabited since prehistoric times, with artifacts and bone fragments found in Livingstone&#8217;s Cave dating back to 5650BC and a few remaining standing stones from 1500BC.  It wasn&#8217;t until the Viking arrival in 8000 AD can we definitively say that there were settlers on Ulva.  And from the Vikings, we get the name <em>Ulfur</em>, meaning &#8220;wolf island&#8221;.  I&#8217;m not too sure if that means there used to be wolves on Ulva, but there used to be wild wolves in Scotland until they had been hunted to extinction by 1680. </p>



<p>Toward the Middle Ages, Ulva was originally part of the Gaelic kingdom of <strong>Dal Riata</strong> and then later as part of the Norse <strong>Kingdom of the Isles</strong>.  Ulva was claimed to be under possession of the Clan MacQuarrie as early as the 9th century.  In 1746 at the <a href="https://lanniesfoodandtravel.com/2020/04/13/visit-culloden-battlefield/" data-type="post" data-id="3919"><strong><mark style="background-color:rgba(0, 0, 0, 0)" class="has-inline-color has-vivid-cyan-blue-color">Battle of Culloden</mark></strong></a>, Clan MacQuarrie joined the Macleans and fought in support of the bonnie Prince Charlie. However, by 1777, the MacQuarrie was forced to sell the island to settle unpaid debts.</p>



<p>Between 1785 &#8211; 1835, Ulva was under the ownership of Staffa MacDonald who purchased the island to develop a kelp-burning industry.  Seaweed would have been collected, then dried and burned to produce kelp, with the ash in high demand for glassmaking and soap.</p>



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<h3 class="wp-block-heading">The Clearances</h3>


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<p>What happened next, happened all over Scotland and is not often written about by travel bloggers.  After the ownership of Ulva changed again in 1835, the population of Ulva reached a peak of 604 residents.  It has never reached that height since then, as The Clearances (or the Highland Clearances) began shortly thereafter.</p>



<p>The Clearances are a euphemism for a massive forced eviction off of Scottish lands between 1750 &#8211; 1860 &#8211; with landlords evicting their tenants, to clear the land for more profitable livestock.  This happened all over the highlands and the islands and the devastating effects of depopulation are still felt throughout the area.  From the Ulva brochure, </p>



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<p>&#8220;This devastating era in Scottish history saw the island&#8217;s population decimated as sheep replaced crofters and tenants.  Some of those who were evicted were given no warning, and the thatch [roofs] of their homes was set on fire&#8230; By 1853, the population was 53.&#8221;</p>
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<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Community ownership of Ulva Island</h3>



<p>From then until 2018, the ownership of Ulva changed hands while the population continued to decline, at one point reaching an all time low of 6 people.  In June 2018, the North West Mull Community Woodland Company purchased the island for 4.65 million GBP.  Ulva is now one of the three inhabited Scottish islands under community ownership (the other two being the Isles of Eigg and Gigha).  </p>



<p>Nowadays tourism is the main industry on the island, supported by farming and agriculture.  These industries have been thoughtfully developed with the longevity and preservation of the community in mind.</p>



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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">3. Getting your bearings on Ulva</h2>


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<p>Now that you&#8217;ve gotten a brief history of Ulva, it&#8217;s time to get your bearings straight. The island is about 7.5 miles long (east to west) and 2.5 miles wide.  When you arrive to Ulva, you&#8217;ll be on the eastern tip of the island and at the main village where the Boathouse is located.  The Boathouse is the only restaurant on the island, so make a mental note of it for later.</p>



<p>Once the payment is sorted (all contactless now!), Rhuri gave a brief introduction to the island with a brochure with a map of the walks on the island.  I only had a few hours, so Rhuri suggested the farm circuit or the woodland walk.  Expert tip &#8211; suggestions from a local are always top notch!  </p>



<p>And then, I was off!</p>



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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">4. Walks, nature, and serenity</h2>


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<p>The Isle of Ulva is the perfect place for undisturbed leisurely walks.  With several walking paths on the island and lots of birds chirping around you, it&#8217;s an incredibly serene and calm experience, even in the rain. Walking, wildlife and peace and quiet, are the main things to do and enjoy on Ulva.  So if you&#8217;re not seeking a little slice of that, Ulva&#8217;s not the place for you!  </p>



<p>The walks were well sign-posted and with clear paths, so there&#8217;s little chance of getting lost. Sometimes as a solo traveler, I sometimes have a moment of terror thinking I could disappear forever into the quiet vastness of the remote places I visit.  But, as long as you stick to the very obvious paths, that shouldn&#8217;t happen on Ulva.  </p>



<p>There&#8217;s only one path leading out from the pier, and one of the first things you&#8217;ll come across is <strong>Sheila&#8217;s Cottage</strong>.  This reconstructed traditional thatch-roofed croft house normally operates as Ulva&#8217;s Heritage Museum and highlights a bit about the island.  Unfortunately, when I visited, the cottage had flooded recently and damaged some of the exhibits.</p>


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<p>I moved along the farm circuit making my way to the woodland walk.  Along the way, I had a short stand off with a black goat who was daring me not to pass.  But besides the goat, melodic birdsong kept me company the entire way. At some point early on, there was a small detour to the Ulva House Garden, and what a luscious detour that was.  A charming garden with a greenhouse and benches to pause and enjoy the moment.</p>



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<p>This contraption on the left is the suggestion and donation box at the Ulva House Garden. The way this works is you turn the wheel at the top, which coils some rope to pull up the lid of the wooden box.  Inside the wooden box, there&#8217;s a smaller box for donations and suggestions.  I absolutely love the quirky charm of this!</p>



<p>After enjoying a moment in the garden, I continued onward.  There&#8217;s only so little time, and more woodland to be explored!</p>



<p>Despite the fact that I only saw a black goat that was not happy to see me, Ulva&#8217;s moorland and woodland landscape gives rise to a variety of wildlife (red deer, mountain hares).  Maybe you&#8217;ll be more lucky on your Ulva getaway.  </p>



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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">5. Isle of Ulva Things to Do and See</h2>


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<p>Even though I only had a brief time on Ulva, it doesn&#8217;t mean that you can&#8217;t stay longer and fully experience <em>wolf island</em>.  Below is a list of additional sites to explore during your time on Ulva.</p>



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<li><strong>The Ulva Church</strong> &#8211; built and designed by Thomas Telford in 1827 from a Parliamentary grant;</li>



<li><strong>Basalt Columns</strong> &#8211; similar to the basalt columns made famous by Giant&#8217;s Causeway (in Northern Ireland) and Fingal&#8217;s Cave (at the Isle of Staffa, Scotland), the southern side of Ulva also have these impressive, volcanic remnants of the past.  Apparently, it&#8217;s just as impressive as nearby Staffa.  Only takes 45 minutes to reach the basalt columns from the pier.</li>



<li><strong>Livingstone&#8217;s Cave</strong> &#8211; grandparents of David Livingstone (Scottish physician and explorer) lived on Ulva, and the story goes that he lived in this cave while building his cottage on Ulva.  Excavation work found bone and flint artifacts in the caves dating back to 5650BC.  As far as <strong><a href="https://lanniesfoodandtravel.com/2020/04/19/the-search-for-rob-roys-cave/" data-type="post" data-id="4262"><mark style="background-color:rgba(0, 0, 0, 0)" class="has-inline-color has-vivid-cyan-blue-color">cave adventures</mark></a></strong> go, you all know I love them!  </li>



<li><strong>Ormaig</strong> &#8211; previously the principle settlement on Ulva, depopulated from 1850, having been cleared by Francis William Clark.  There are a number of ruined buildings, and a standing stone nearby.  The <strong><a href="https://alltrails.pxf.io/0Z56RY" target="_blank" rel="noopener"><mark style="background-color:rgba(0, 0, 0, 0)" class="has-inline-color has-vivid-green-cyan-color">hike from the ferry to Ormaig </mark></a></strong>is only 3.5 mile one way and has stunning views of Inch Kenneth, Staffa, Iona, and the Treshnish Isles.  </li>



<li><strong>Starvation Terrace</strong> &#8211; if you walk along the north road toward Gometra (neighboring island), you may notice a string of abandoned houses on a terrace.  With a name like Starvation Terrace, you know there is a sad story behind it.  When I spoke about the Clearances earlier, the massive forced eviction off of the land, many people were unable to leave suddenly due to age or physical condition.  With other islanders finding new lives in Canada, Australia and elsewhere in Scotland, the remaining ones who couldn&#8217;t leave gathered at Starvation Terrace to eek out a life on their own &#8211; foraging on seaweed and winkles from the shores.  </li>



<li><strong>Visit Gometra</strong> &#8211; all the way on the very west of Ulva is its neighboring island &#8211; Gometra.  Accessible via a short bridge in low tide from western Ulva.  I can&#8217;t say much about Gometra, few people visit and write about it, and even fewer people live there.  With a population of 8, if Ulva is off the beaten path, Gometra is more off the beaten path!  If you&#8217;ve come to Ulva for the purpose of island hopping, you can visit Gometra and you&#8217;ll automatically have gotten 3 islands in one trip &#8211; Gometra, Ulva and of course, Mull!  </li>
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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">6. The Boathouse on Ulva &#8211; a must!</h2>


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<p>An absolute <strong>must stop</strong> before you grab Rhuri for the one minute trip back to Mull is the Boathouse Restaurant on Ulva.  Especially when you&#8217;ve been rained on after hiking around the island, popping in for a cuppa and a treat to warm up is absolutely perfect.  </p>



<p>Brendan and Mark took over the Boathouse in 2021, and with their move to Isle of Ulva, they exponentially increased the local population!  The Boathouse, typically known for their local seafood and home cooking, is literally <em>the place to be </em>on Ulva &#8211; it&#8217;s the only place to buy food on the island. </p>



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<p>My normal readers will know that very few things stop me from having a <a href="https://lanniesfoodandtravel.com/2023/01/05/best-seafood-in-scotland/" data-type="post" data-id="7870"><strong><mark style="background-color:rgba(0, 0, 0, 0)" class="has-inline-color has-vivid-cyan-blue-color">massive seafood feast</mark></strong></a> by myself, but perhaps it was the fact that it was still technically &#8220;morning&#8221;.  Or perhaps it was the luscious home bakes staring me in the face.  And so, in true Lannie style, and following a nudge from Brendan, an absolutely stunningly gorgeous clementine cake was my chosen gâteau du jour, along with a nice and strong coffee courtesy of <strong>Argyll Coffee Roasters</strong>.</p>



<p>Of course, there was more than just seafood feast or dessert as the options. I was excited to see a lot of Isle of Mull food producers on the menu, spotting <strong>Tobermory Fish Co smoked trout</strong>, <strong>Isle of Mull Seaweed Chutney</strong>, and <strong>Isle of Mull Cheese</strong>. It&#8217;s wonderful to see the Boathouse&#8217;s commitment to local Isle of Mull food producers &#8211; especially when all food to Ulva needs to come over from the Isle of Mull on the local ferry!  Well, that is, except for the seafood that comes directly from the sea.  </p>



<p>And once you&#8217;re satisfied with whatever delicious goods that the Boathouse offers, the ferry hut is just next door.  When I appeared in front and saw Rhuri sheltering from the rain inside, he smiled when he saw me and said, &#8220;Oh good, I was about to fall asleep!&#8221;  And with a little giggle, and tons more rain than a few hours ago, we set off on the 1 minute ride back to Mull, and my Ulva adventure came to a close.  </p>



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<p>You all know that I love off-the-beaten path adventures and island communities, so it comes as no surprise to you how much I enjoyed my short day trip to Ulva.  Yes, I won&#8217;t lie &#8211; part of the fun is flipping the sign board and waiting those few minutes for the Ulva Ferry to come get you.  But most of the adventure is stepping foot in a place not many people have ever visited and supporting the local community which owns the island!</p>



<p>Also, since I was already on the Isle of Mull, it was an easy and simple day trip while visiting.  Because the Ulva ferry is on demand, you don&#8217;t need to worry about booking anything &#8211; and if you have some time to spare, why not?  Be smart and dress for all weather on suspiciously cloudy days.  Next time, I&#8217;ll try to catch the glorious sunshine to share with you all!</p>



<p>When I have more time, I&#8217;ll be staying at the hostel and making good use of the peace and quiet and sauna on Ulva to unwind and relax.  And of course, topping it off with a seafood feast at the Boathouse.  Until then, I&#8217;ll just have to live vicariously through everyone else&#8217;s Ulva adventures!  I&#8217;ve included some resources below to help you plan your trip to Ulva, just in case!</p>



<p>A huge thank you to Rhuri, Brendan and Mark for the smiles (and dessert!!) on an otherwise dreich Scottish day.  Your community owned island is wonderful and incredible and full of warmth &#8211; I hope to return again and see you all soon!  </p>



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<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Are there places to stay on Ulva?</h3>



<p>YES, there are!  Don&#8217;t worry, if the lure of untouched nature is too great to resist, and you don&#8217;t want to do Ulva as only a day trip, there are options to stay on Ulva.  Remember, due to the remoteness, most of these locations require a decent hike to get to.  </p>



<p>The Isle of Ulva is typically done as a day trip from Mull, but there are also places to stay on the island if you want to extend your off-the-beaten path adventure. Do note that many of the places to stay are very basic and may not have electricity or wifi.  </p>



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<li><strong><a href="https://www.islandholidaycottages.co.uk/cragaigbothynew.php" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Cragaig Bothy </a></strong>&#8211; located on the south side of the island, about a 2 hour hike from the pier.  With views out to Iona, Staffa and Treshnish Isles.  The bothy doesn&#8217;t have modern electricity or drinking water.  It was recently renovated by Isle of Mull designer, Banjo Beale, on his BBC show Designing the Hebrides.</li>



<li><strong><a href="https://www.airbnb.co.uk/rooms/42958834?_set_bev_on_new_domain=1684997332_OGZkNmZkYTBkMmI0&amp;source_impression_id=p3_1684997333_w6AQiyuEov2G04ip" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Bearnus Bothy</a></strong> &#8211; is located in the north, on the road to Gometra, about 5 miles from the ferry pier.  A simple bothy, with running water from the burn.  To stay here, you&#8217;ll need to bring a sleeping bag and a camping stove to cook your food.  (You&#8217;d also need to bring food, as there are no shops on Ulva).  Luckily, they do offer to transport your gear via quad bike for a fee.</li>



<li><strong><a href="https://ulvahostel.co.uk/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">The Ulva Hostel </a></strong>&#8211; newly renovated, and just opened May 1, 2023, for the summer season!  Bunks available in a two single-sex rooms for 20 GBP per night, or enjoy one of three private rooms for 56 GBP per night.  The hostel has a fully equipped kitchen, living room and working space, separate shower facilities, and omg &#8211; a sauna!  Only a 20 minute walk from the pier.</li>



<li>There are also two Mongolian yurts on a secluded plot near the hostel, with a wood-burning stove and large windows with views out to Mull.  Those staying in <a href="https://www.airbnb.co.uk/rooms/51777497?_set_bev_on_new_domain=1684997332_OGZkNmZkYTBkMmI0&amp;source_impression_id=p3_1684998779_EynfeO3K8wnZP8WX" target="_blank" rel="noopener"><strong>Puffin Yurt</strong></a> and the <strong><a href="https://www.airbnb.co.uk/rooms/643793927113641180?_set_bev_on_new_domain=1684997332_OGZkNmZkYTBkMmI0&amp;source_impression_id=p3_1684998971_lo8%2BRwHuc11c7L8I" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Whitetail Yurt</a></strong> use the facilities at the Ulva Hostel, including the kitchen, showers/bathrooms, and sauna.  If you accidentally brought too much stuff, the yurts also offer to bring your luggage and supplies over via a quad bike for a fee.</li>
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<p>These are all the places available for you to stay on your Ulva trip.  I tried to note the different amenities as I found them online to give you an idea.  But basically, for the most part, this is off grid living!  </p>



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<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Preparing for your trip to the Isle of Ulva</h3>



<p>When I visited Ulva in mid-May, summer hadn&#8217;t fully reached Scotland yet. Despite a sunny glorious day the day before, the weather had turned that morning. It was dry but suspiciously cloudy when I reached the Ulva ferry.  But, as with any Scottish adventure, I was fully prepared with:</p>


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<li>waterproof jacket &#8211; <a href="https://www.revolutionrace.co.uk/women/jackets/shell-jackets/cyclone-rescue-jacket-2-0-women?Color=2480" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Cyclone Rescue Jacket 2.0 from RevolutionRace</a> for heavy rain and high wind;</li>



<li>waterproof pants (trousers for you British) &#8211; <a href="https://www.revolutionrace.co.uk/women/trousers/walking-hiking-trousers/rvrc-gp-pants-women?Color=2470" target="_blank" rel="noopener">RVRC GP Trousers</a> also for heavy rain and wind;</li>



<li>waterproof hiking boots &#8211; <a href="https://www.merrell.com/UK/en_GB/moab-3-mid-gore-tex/52979W.html?dwvar_52979W_color=J036310#cgid=womens-hiking-boots&amp;prefn1=technologyCollection&amp;prefv1=Waterproof&amp;start=1" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Merrell Moab 3 Mid GORE-TEX</a></li>
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<p>None of these are affiliate links, and none of these are required for summers on Ulva, but since I brave Scottish winters, I need all the kit for the rain and wind.  </p>



<p>Although I wasn&#8217;t wearing my <strong><a href="https://www.awin1.com/cread.php?awinmid=67170&amp;awinaffid=745933&amp;clickref=ulva&amp;platform=dl&amp;ued=https%3A%2F%2Fhunterboots.co.uk%2Fcollections%2Fthe-originals" data-type="link" data-id="https://www.awin1.com/cread.php?awinmid=67170&amp;awinaffid=745933&amp;clickref=ulva&amp;platform=dl&amp;ued=https%3A%2F%2Fhunterboots.co.uk%2Fcollections%2Fthe-originals" target="_blank" rel="noopener"><mark style="background-color:rgba(0, 0, 0, 0)" class="has-inline-color has-vivid-green-cyan-color">Hunter wellies</mark></a><mark style="background-color:rgba(0, 0, 0, 0)" class="has-inline-color has-vivid-green-cyan-color"> </mark></strong>during this trip, they&#8217;re generally considered the <strong><a href="https://www.awin1.com/cread.php?awinmid=67170&amp;awinaffid=745933&amp;clickref=ulva2&amp;platform=dl&amp;ued=https%3A%2F%2Fhunterboots.co.uk%2Fcollections%2Fthe-originals" target="_blank" rel="noopener"><mark style="background-color:rgba(0, 0, 0, 0)" class="has-inline-color has-vivid-green-cyan-color">best wellington boots</mark></a></strong> for dreich, wet and rainy Scotland.  They even have <a href="https://www.awin1.com/cread.php?awinmid=67170&amp;awinaffid=745933&amp;clickref=ulva%20insulated&amp;platform=dl&amp;ued=https%3A%2F%2Fhunterboots.co.uk%2Fcollections%2Fwomens-winter-footwear" target="_blank" rel="noopener"><strong><mark style="background-color:rgba(0, 0, 0, 0)" class="has-inline-color has-vivid-green-cyan-color">insulated wellies</mark></strong></a> if your feet get cold too!</p>



<p>If you want to be extra prepared for Ulva and elsewhere in Scotland, consider fully waterproofing yourself!  </p>



<p>Normally what happens is that you think &#8220;it&#8217;s only a few hours, it&#8217;s not raining now, it&#8217;s only cloudy.&#8221;  Then you get a silly level of confidence where you think you&#8217;d be fine even if it does rain.  That never happens and you end up getting fully drenched.  Since I had my car and all my luggage with me, I sat around in the car park debating whether to change out of my jeans and into my waterproofs.  In the end, the rainy memories of Scotland won out, and I did a quick change in my car before heading down to the ferry.  </p>



<p>And boy was I glad I did &#8211; almost as soon as I set out for the walk, the sky opened up.  I was rained on as I trudged along the mushy path, the entire time I was on Ulva! But <strong>luckily</strong>, I was fully prepared with all my waterproofs, and had a grand ole time on Ulva regardless.</p>



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<h3 class="wp-block-heading">How to reach the Isle of Ulva Scotland</h3>



<p>Where is the island of Ulva, you ask?  The Isle of Ulva is an offshore island, off the western coast Scotland, west of the Isle of Mull.  (An island off of an island?  Actually, yes!). That means, in order to get to Ulva, you have to get to the Isle of Mull first.  </p>



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<li>Step 1: Arrive to Oban, Scotland 
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<li>Browse <strong><a href="https://www.tagserve.com/clickServlet?AID=3661&amp;MID=651&amp;PID=953&amp;SID=4468&amp;CID=2636&amp;SUBID=ulva post&amp;TARGETURL=https://www.scotrail.co.uk/scotland-by-rail/destinations/trains-oban?tagrid={TAG.RID}" target="_blank" rel="noopener"><mark style="background-color:rgba(0, 0, 0, 0)" class="has-inline-color has-vivid-green-cyan-color">ScotRail options to Oban</mark></a></strong></li>



<li>from Glasgow &#8211; 2.5 hours drive / 3 hours train;</li>



<li>from Edinburgh &#8211; 3 hours drive / 4 &#8211; 4.5 hours bus/train;</li>



<li>from Inverness &#8211; 3 hours drive &#8211; not recommended by public transportation.</li>
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<li>Step 2: Take the CalMac ferry from Oban to Craignure (Isle of Mull). 45 minute &#8211; 1 hour sailing, multiple ferries per day.</li>



<li>Step 3: Drive from Craignure to Ulva Ferry &#8211; 40 minutes by road;
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<li>Or, take Bus 95/495 from Craignure to Salen (25 min), and then take the <strong><a href="https://ufct.co.uk/timetable/" target="_blank" rel="noopener"><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Ulva Ferry Community Bus</span></a></strong> from Salen to Ulva Ferry (40 min).  The Ulva Ferry Community Transport can be taken by visitors and residents alike, and can be booked on the regular scheduled timetable twice a day or any time via private booking.  <em>Sorry guys!  I tried to get a price for the community bus, but no luck yet!</em></li>
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<li>Step 4: Arrive to Ulva Ferry Terminal and read the sign to summon the ferry master.  Flip the board to red to let Rhuri on the other side know that you need a lift!</li>
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