• Enjoy their daily catch in one of the town’s many restaurants. The Isle of Skye offers some of Scotland’s most spectacular scenery.
  • The Isle of Skye is the 2nd most visited destination in Scotland after Edinburgh, yet we seem to have least amount of infrastructure investment.
  • ...Scotland’s top three tourist destinations are Edinburgh, Loch Ness, and the 50-mile-long rhapsody of moors and mountains that we know better as the Isle of Skye.
  • The northern Isle of Skye is primarily composed of Tertiary volcanic rock, with a thick layer of basalt lava forming the peninsulas of Trotternish, Waternish, and...
  • The Isle of Skye (an t-Eilean Sgiathanach in Gaelic) takes its name from the old Norse sky-a, meaning ‘cloud island’, a Viking reference to the...
  • The Isle of Skye is a small island, with many roads being one lane roads. This makes it difficult for large buses to transport visitors, but does create more traffic.
  • A Highland cow on the Isle of Skye. ... Thanks to interconnectivity and Instagram, visitors come from all over the world to see the iconic sights of Skye.
  • It’s no surprise really, the Isle of Skye is a magical place that’s likely to steal your heart and have you longing to return as soon as you leave.
  • Unlock the beauty of the Isle of Skye. From majestic landscapes to local cuisines, find out what to do, how to reach, and when to visit this Scottish haven.
  • One of the best treks on the Isle of Skye, the Skye Trail is a multi-day adventure beginning in the north of Skye and finishing in the south.