Ulva Ferry is a hamlet and ferry port on the Hebridean island of Mull, on the Ulva Sound at the west of the island.
Etymology
Ulva Ferry is on the shore of the Ulva Sound and in English is named for the ferry that connects Mull and the island of Ulva (Ulbha), while in Gaelic the hamlet is named Caolas Ulbha, for the Ulva Sound itself. == Port ==
Port
The hamlet contains a port from which the Ulva Ferry travels between Mull and Ulva, operated as a privately run ferry which travels throughout the day on demand by ferryman Rhuri Munro. There is an 8-berth pontoon at the port, and Iona are run by private companies. == Development ==
Development
Ulva Primary School, despite the name suggesting it primarily serves Ulva, is one of the few primary schools on Mull, and is not located on Ulva itself. == Transport ==
Transport
Outwith the ferry to Ulva, no public transport runs to or from Ulva Ferry. == References ==