Skye
Award-winning Scottish island holidays in Scotland...Skye.
Skye top tips:
- Explore the 'Garden of Skye' - enjoy the gardens & easy walking trails at the Clan Donald Centre or pick up a unique gift at one of Sleat's numerous craft studios & shops
- The Cuillins - put on your hiking boots or simply gaze in awe at this dramatic range of mountains
- Fairy Pools at Glenbrittle - go for a dip (or just a look) at this series of crystal clear pools & waterfalls
- Dunvegan Castle - visit this impressive castle & gardens, ancient seat of the Clan MacLeod
- Dun Caan, Raasay - take a trip from Skye to the small island of Raasay where you'll find one of the best walks in Scotland
History & Culture
Evoking romantic images of Bonnie Prince Charlie, Flora MacDonald and the ancient warring clans, the magical Isle of Skye is a sprawling and utterly captivating island, offering myriad spectacular contrasts.
Things to See & Do
The towering Cuillin Range dominates the landscape, its snow-capped peaks visible from most parts of the island to tempt serious walkers and climbers. However, there is plenty of gentler walking to be found elsewhere, from the eerie "Old Man of Storr" and the dramatic cliffs of the Quirang on the northerly Trotternish peninsula, to the sheltered Bracadale area on the west coast, with its stunning views of the western isles.
The town of Portree, with its attractive painted harbour, is well worth a visit, as is historic Dunvegan Castle and Gardens up in the north-west. Down in the far south of the island, the fertile Sleat peninsula is often referred to as the "Garden of Skye". Here you'll find Armadale Castle and the Museum of the Isles, plus more delightful walks out to the Point of Sleat, where the views of the small isles of Rum and Eigg are not to be missed. A day trip to the unspoilt neighbouring island of Raasay is also well worth considering for those who enjoy walking in the wilds!
Travel to & around Skye
Skye is easily accessible by road via the Skye Bridge, however those of a more romantic disposition can travel 'Over the Sea to Skye' via two sea routes from the mainland - by driving the 'Road to the Isles' from Fort William to Mallaig & taking the Mallaig-Armadale ferry or via the tiny Glenelg-Kylrea ferry.
McKinlay Kidd holidays in Skye
Mull & Skye, Isles of Contrast - 2 nights on Mull & 2 nights on Skye
Isle of Skye Weekend - 3 night Scottish island getaway, perfect for walkers or those looking for a romantic escape
Hebridean Explorer - Sail 'Over the Sea to Skye' before exploring Harris & Lewis
Journey through the Western Isles - relaxing Scottish island tour through through Barra, the Uists, Harris, Lewis & Skye
Week in Skye & Lochalsh - This 7 night, 3 centre holiday allows you time to linger & fully discover this dramatic & unique area
West Highland Line to Skye - a holiday taking in Wanderlust Magazine's 'Best Railway Journey in the World'. Travel first class by steam train before taking the ferry 'Over the Sea to Skye'
Holiday ideas
- IH-2: Mull & Skye, Isles of contrast from GBP 249 per person for 4nts
- SKYE-1: Isle of Skye weekend from GBP 189 per person for 3nts
- IH-1: Hebridean Explorer from GBP 425 per person for 5nts
- IH-9: Journey through the Western Isles from GBP 759 per person for 10 nts
- Skye-2: Week in Skye & Lochalsh from GBP 599 per person for 7nts
- BR-2: West Highland Line to Skye from GBP 415 per person
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