• Sleat is a peninsula and civil parish on the island of Skye in the Highland council area of Scotland, known as "the garden of Skye".
  • A small peninsula off the south coast of the Isle of Skye, Sleat Peninsula is also known as the Garden of Skye.
  • The Sleat Peninsula. Sleat (pronounced ‘Slate’) is known as The Garden of Skye.
  • The Sleat peninsula lies at the south end of Scotland’s famous Isle of Skye. ... Discover more about Sleat past and present!
  • Commonly known as ‘the garden of Skye’, Sleat is Skye’s softer, greener peninsula with lush vegetation reaching down to rocky shorelines and sandy beaches.
  • The Sleat Peninsula is said to be one of Britain’s best kept secrets. ... Sleat is also famous today for the Gaelic College, Sabhal Mòr Ostaig, at Kilberg.
  • Sleat ( Scottish Gaelic: Sléibhte or Slèite ) is a peninsula in the south of the Isle of Skye. It is separated by the Sound of Sleat from the mainland.
  • Known as ‘the Garden of Skye’, the Sleat peninsula offers an incredible range of high-quality visitor experiences.
  • A cultural stronghold past and present. All roads on the Sleat peninsula either lead to or from Armadale, where the ferry sails to Mallaig on the mainland.