Surrounded by pockets of woodland, sweeping hillsides, scree-covered peaks and a tidal sea loch, theres far more to see than landscapes alone.
Mulls big five could all be sighted in the local area, so keep your eyes to the skies for sea eagles, scan the hilltops for herds of deer, and choose a spot downwind with a view over the water in the hope of otters, seals and - for the very lucky - perhaps even dolphins too, who have been known to visit.
There are plenty of places to see and visit in Loch Na Keal. Whether you love hiking or cycling, Loch Na Keal is a region where hidden gems are waiting to be explored and visited.
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