
Cracked
granite boulder on Fionnphort beach
'Fionnphort' is the principal
port of the Ross of
Mull, and the second largest settlement in the locale (its population is approximately 70). Fionnphort is the base of the ferry service between 'mainland' Mull and
Iona. It is also home to a museum about
Saint Columba, a shop and restaurant - all of which capitalise on the traffic of tourists and pilgrims to Iona. Fionnphort also has a beach (with a distinctive split granite boulder in the centre), car park and cemetery.

Sorting
crabs at Fionnphort
Historically, Fionnphort has been a fishing village offering religious pilgrims access to Iona; more recently, it has facilitated the movement of stone from a quarry in the vicinity. The
granite which was
quarried was highly prized for its
density and hardness. Fionnphort still has a thriving
fishing industry, noted principally for
shellfish, especially
crabs and
lobsters, almost all of which are exported in a large container truck to
Spain and
France.
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