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Mull walks prove popular with web users

The Scottish walking website, Walkhighlands has added another batch of walks on the Isle of Mull and they are already proving very popular with internet and smartphone users.

The site now offers detailed descriptions, complete with free OS Explorer mapping and GPS downloads, for 45 routes on the island. The routes range from routes on Mull’s only Munro, Ben More and other hillwalks, to coastal scrambles, easier beach walks and strolls to historic sites.

Walkhighlands founder Paul Webster said, “We’ve been surprised at how popular our Mull routes are proving to be. It seems that visitors to Mull and locals are keen to check out the web for walking ideas, either when planning their holiday or whilst on their trip. The island is well known as being a haven for wildlife with regular sightings of white-tailed sea eagles and otters, and we want to ensure that people can access information about local walks easily so that they can make the best of their time on Mull.”

To view the free 45 walking routes on the Isle of Mull check out the Walkhighlands website.

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You should always carry a backup means of navigation and not rely on a single phone, app or map. Walking can be dangerous and is done entirely at your own risk. Information is provided free of charge; it is every walker's responsibility to check it and to navigate safely.