Lying just off the west coast of Scotland, the Isle of Mull is the second largest island of the Inner Hebrides, best known for its world-class wildlife and unique and varied natural beauty. Anyone interested in geology will find some fascinating and unique places to explore such as Loch Ba Ring Dyke and felsite, where some of the oldest rocks are about 2000 million years old. The island's main town of Tobermory is a charming place with brightly painted buildings, a renowned arts centre, a small theatre company and a scenic waterfront area. The clean air and lack of light pollution mean that the island's night skies are extraordinary, making stargazing and astrophotography popular. Those seeking outdoor adventure will find plenty to keep them busy with a variety of activities on offer including some excellent walking, golfing, cycling, and boating opportunities.