• 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". It is the home of the clan MacDonald of Sleat.
  • 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.
  • Sleat is another entry point to the island. Ferries cross from Mallaig on the mainland to Armadale on the southeastern shore of the peninsula.
  • A small peninsula off the south coast of the Isle of Skye, Sleat Peninsula is also known as the Garden of Skye.
  • Over the peninsula onto its northern shores, Sleat harbours beautiful beaches and craggy coastlines, punctuated by bonny little crofting settlements, such as...
  • ...was a popular resort, used by steamers to Glasgow, but now it relies on tourism and fishing, and provides a good centre for exploring the Sleat peninsula.
  • 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.
  • The Sleat peninsula lies at the south end of Scotland’s famous Isle of Skye. ... Discover more about Sleat past and present!
  • Known as ‘the Garden of Skye’, the Sleat peninsula offers an incredible range of high-quality visitor experiences.
  • The Sleat Peninsula. Sleat (pronounced ‘Slate’) is known as The Garden of Skye.