• Enjoying the Night Skies: Skye’s Stargazing Opportunities
    • How to Get to the Isle of Skye
  • As part of our tour around the Scottish Highlands we spent a little longer on the beautiful Isle of Skye, the largest of the Inner Hebrides.
  • Lying off the west coast of Scotland, the Isle of Skye is one of the country’s most popular destinations, known for its wild scenery (and often equally wild weather).
  • ...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.
  • [dropcap]W[/dropcap]ith the name Skye, there are certain things that must be done in life. Visiting my namesake of the Isle of Skye was at the top of the list for years.
  • 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.
  • Facts About the Isle of Skye. There’s so much more to Skye than the photos you see adorned on boxes of shortbread everywhere you look in Scotland’s gift...
  • Visit Talisker Distillery: Address: Carbost, Isle of Skye IV47 8SR. Open all year. Tours best to be booked in advance. Tel: 01478 614308. Email: [email protected].
  • The Isle of Skye is a large island off the Scottish mainland. It primarily was inhabited by the Picts before the Vikings expanded their rule and began settling the...
  • The landscape is dramatic—even a bit moody, with the Cuillin Range in the background—but outdoorsy kids will have a blast on the Isle of Skye.