• The community of Trotternish have a vision they want to share with you. ... everyone to their part of the world – Ionad Thròndairnis – the Trotternish Centre.
  • Trotternish is the most northerly of Skye's peninsulas, extending north from Portree to its eventual end at Rubha Hunish, and it contains some of the most striking...
  • Looking for the best hikes and walks in Trotternish? Then browse our collection of routes around this beautiful natural park in Isle of Skye below.
  • The Trotternish Peninsula, in northern Skye, stretches from the town of Portree to its end at Rubha Hunish, and is the most extreme point on the island.
  • Another place not to be missed on a trip around the Trotternish Peninsula are the ruins of Bornesketaig Church.
  • You’ll find Trotternish B&B off the beaten track in the quiet village surroundings of Glenhinnisdal on the Isle of Skye.
  • A visit to the Isle of Skye wouldn’t be complete without driving around the island’s most scenic route, the Trotternish Loop.
  • The most northerly of the Skye peninsulae, Trotternish has at its heart the high ridge of volcanic rock known as the Trotternish Ridge.
  • From the Sleat Peninsula in the south to Talisker on the west coast and moving up to the Trotternish Peninsula in the north, there’s so much to choose from.
  • Latitude of Trotternish Peninsula is 57.55820 and longitude of Trotternish Peninsula is -6.34680. The County of Trotternish Peninsula is Highlands and Islands.