Skye is the largest of the Hebridean isles and very easy to reach with the bridge from Kyle of Lochalsh
Around the Cuillins and the Red HillsThis Cuillins Hills, in the South Western part of Skye, offers impressive landscapes as soon as the clouds are blown away by the wind. | DuirnishDuirnish peninsula in the North West of Skye is mainly occupied by sheeps. Only one road really enters it until Ramasaig. The main attractions are Neist point and the MacLeod Tables. |
DunveganDunvegan, the MacLeod castle, coral beaches and the seals on the islands of the loch | ElgolElgol, at the end of a single track road, starting point of several walks and facing the Cuillins Hills. |
KylereaThe single track road for Kylerea leads to the Glenelg ferry and the otter haven. | PortreeBusy Portree is the capital of the isle of Skye. |
SleatThe peninsula of Sleat in the south of Skye is called the garden of Skye. | TrotternishTrotternish peninsula, Northern Skye. |
WaternishWaternish peninsula. |
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