Isle of Skye

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Few places in Scotland capture the imagination quite like the Isle of Skye. This rugged, rain-swept island off the west coast is a land of dramatic mountain ridges, shimmering lochs, and ancient castles. Its ethereal beauty has inspired poets, painters, and filmmakers for centuries, and today it's a must-visit for anyone craving wild landscapes and a taste of Gaelic culture. Whether you're hiking the Cuillin Ridge or sipping a dram in a cozy pub, Skye feels like stepping into a living legend.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

To truly experience Skye's magic, plan at least three full days. This gives you time to explore the main sights without rushing, take a couple of good walks, and factor in the notoriously changeable weather. If you're short on time, a whirlwind two-day tour can cover the highlights, but you'll miss the quieter corners. For hikers and photographers, a week allows you to tackle a Munro or two and linger at your favourite spots.

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