
Salen Bay Wrecks Isle of Mull
A stunning campsite on the Isle of Mull, offering breathtaking bay views, excellent facilities, and a gateway to coastal adventures and wildlife.

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Salen Bay Wrecks Isle of Mull
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A stunning campsite on the Isle of Mull, offering breathtaking bay views, excellent facilities, and a gateway to coastal adventures and wildlife.
"Spectacular views, clean facilities, and a warm welcome make this a gem of a site on Mull."

🥾 Waterproof Footwear Essential
Coastal paths can get boggy. Sturdy, waterproof boots are a must for comfortable exploration.
🍕 Delicious Pizza Nights
A visiting pizza van makes delicious pizzas on-site. Check their schedule!

Quick Facts
Hours
Rating
4.8 · 302 reviews
Type
Campground
Highlights
Discover the most iconic attractions and experiences

Spectacular Bay Views
Salen Bay
Panoramic vistas of the sea and surrounding mountains offer a breathtaking backdrop to your stay.

Water Sports Adventure
Campsite
Rent kayaks and explore the calm waters of the bay, perfect for a fun day out on the water.

Wildlife Encounters
Campsite and surrounding areas
Keep an eye out for deer visiting the site and diverse wildlife along the coast.
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🥾 Waterproof Footwear Essential
Coastal paths can get boggy. Sturdy, waterproof boots are a must for comfortable exploration.
🍕 Delicious Pizza Nights
A visiting pizza van makes delicious pizzas on-site. Check their schedule!
🔋 Charging & Laundry Facilities
The on-site bothy offers power for charging devices and laundry facilities.
🦌 Deer Spotting
Regular deer visitors to the campsite make for delightful wildlife encounters.
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🥾 Waterproof Footwear Essential
Coastal paths can get boggy. Sturdy, waterproof boots are a must for comfortable exploration.
🍕 Delicious Pizza Nights
A visiting pizza van makes delicious pizzas on-site. Check their schedule!
🔋 Charging & Laundry Facilities
The on-site bothy offers power for charging devices and laundry facilities.
🦌 Deer Spotting
Regular deer visitors to the campsite make for delightful wildlife encounters.
🌊 Kayak Hire Available
Rent kayaks directly from the campsite for an adventure on Salen Bay.
What Travellers Say
Reviews Summary
Visitors rave about Salen Bay Campsite's stunning location, offering fabulous views and a great base for exploring. The facilities are consistently praised for their cleanliness and convenience, including a helpful bothy and regular pizza van. Wildlife sightings, particularly deer, add to the charm.
"Great campsite in a fab location the views are fabulous. A warm welcome and very helpful information on arrival and throughout our stay. Facilities very clean, good hire of equipment for water sports. There’s a good coastal walk which could be boggy at times but not bad when I did it. Great wildlife all around and deer’s who were regularly visiting the site. Pizza van visits the site and the pizza was delicious"
Joan Armstrong
"Wonderful host welcomed us onto site.
Facilities are clean and lovely. Great showers, with room for drying off. Nice little bothy if you're stuck with bad weather with power to charge stuff or cook. Great to have laundry facilities too, especially as we needed to dry off a few bits!
Views are spectacular and pitches are generous for space, even when busy."
Piggy Power
"Salen Bay Campsite is a great spot on Mull, the site is large and was very quiet during our stay. The views really are amazing, with sea and mountain scenery all around. It’s also in a great location, just a short walk from the village.
The bathrooms were warm and very clean; better than a lot of campsites I’ve been to. The Bothy is small but well laid out, with a freezer, charging points and coin operated washing machine and dryer. They’ll give you change if you need it, which is helpful.
There’s parking on site and everything is kept in really good shape. The gentleman who runs it seems friendly- even though you don’t see him around much, everything is clearly ran smoothly.
I’d definitely recommend staying here and would come back again."
Brogan Lynde
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Frequently Asked Questions
🚇 🗺️ Getting There
Salen Bay is accessible by car via the A849 road on the Isle of Mull. The nearest ferry port is Craignure. From Craignure, follow signs for Salen. The campsite is well-signposted. Public transport options are limited, so a car is recommended for exploring the island.
While public transport exists on Mull, it's not as frequent or extensive as on the mainland. Buses do serve the Salen area, but having your own vehicle offers much more flexibility for exploring the island and reaching Salen Bay.
Roads on Mull are generally well-maintained, but many are single-track with passing places. Drive cautiously and be aware of local traffic, including sheep and deer. The route to Salen Bay is straightforward via the main roads.
There is parking available at the Salen Bay Campsite, which is a convenient base for exploring the bay and its surroundings.
Cycling is a great way to see Mull, and Salen Bay is accessible by bike. Be prepared for hilly terrain and single-track roads.
🎫 🎫 Tickets & Entry
Yes, booking your pitch at Salen Bay Campsite in advance is highly recommended, especially during peak season, to guarantee a spot.
The campsite generally operates seasonally, with specific opening and closing dates. It's best to check their official website or contact them directly for the most up-to-date opening hours and availability.
Salen Bay itself is a natural landscape and does not have an entry fee. However, if you are staying at the Salen Bay Campsite, there will be camping fees.
Yes, you can visit Salen Bay to enjoy the views and coastal walks without staying at the campsite. Parking may be available in the vicinity, or you can access it from the campsite if you are a guest.
The campsite offers clean bathrooms, showers, laundry facilities, a bothy with charging points and a freezer, and kayak hire. A pizza van also visits regularly.
🎫 🧭 Onsite Experience
Enjoy kayaking, coastal walks, wildlife spotting (deer are common!), and simply relaxing and taking in the spectacular bay views.
Yes, there are good coastal walks nearby. Some can be boggy, so waterproof footwear is advised. The views along the coast are stunning.
The calm waters of Salen Bay can be suitable for wild swimming, but always exercise caution, check conditions, and be aware of tides and currents.
You can often see deer visiting the campsite, and the coastal areas are rich with birdlife and marine life.
While specific Wi-Fi availability can vary, the bothy at the campsite offers power for charging devices, which can be useful for staying connected. Mobile signal strength can also be inconsistent on Mull.
🍽️ 🍽️ Food & Dining
The village of Salen is a short walk from the campsite and has some local amenities, including a shop and potentially a pub or cafe. For more extensive dining options, you might need to travel to larger towns like Tobermory or Craignure.
The campsite hosts a delicious pizza van on a regular basis, which is a popular and convenient dining option for campers.
There is likely a small village shop in Salen for basic groceries. For a wider selection, it's advisable to stock up in larger towns before heading to Salen Bay.
Yes, the campsite has laundry facilities and a bothy with a freezer and charging points, suggesting that self-catering is a common practice. You can prepare your own meals if you bring the necessary equipment.
Reviews consistently praise the pizza van, with visitors describing the pizzas as delicious and excellent value for money.
📸 📸 Photography
Early mornings and late afternoons offer the best light for capturing the stunning coastal scenery and dramatic skies. Golden hour can be particularly magical.
The panoramic views across the bay, the coastline with its varied textures, and any wildlife you encounter (like deer) are prime subjects. The changing light on the water and hills is also captivating.
A wide-angle lens is highly recommended to capture the expansive bay views and dramatic landscapes. However, a telephoto lens can be useful for wildlife photography.
The unpredictable Scottish weather can be a challenge, but also a photographic opportunity, offering dramatic skies and moody light. Boggy terrain might require careful footing.
A DSLR or mirrorless camera with interchangeable lenses is ideal. A sturdy tripod is useful for low-light conditions and capturing long exposures of the sea. Don't forget waterproof protection for your gear.






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