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Mull is Scotland's many island that is dramatic with hig hill peaks and steep cliffs, edged by 300 miles of rocky coastline. Calgary Bay is sweeping wide coastline that is sanded between two craggy headlands, it's supported by grassy machair with wooded slopes beyond. The coastline tends to be quite peaceful as a result of it is seclusion, and facilities which are immediate limited by toilets with disabled access. The shallow, aquamarine waters slope away carefully as they are safe for bathing (though there is no lifeguard address) while off the rocks you'll angle for rock cod, sea and mackerel trout. Basking sharks, dolphins seals and porpoises are regularly sighted off the coastline. There is a camping that is wild to the edge of the coastline. Postcode provided is for satnav to shut get you as as we can, but please do plan your journey individually.