ISLE OF SKYE
80 miles west of
Millwood House
Enjoy a day
visiting this famous Scottish Island
The largest of Scotland's islands, Skye is always a favourite, it has a
wild and mountainous interior and the peaks, pinnacles and ridges of the
Cuillin Hills are
among the finest rock climbing areas in Europe. The coastline with all its
indentations is said to stretch for almost a thousand miles. In any
description of Skye, take for granted a multiplicity of magnificent sea and
mountainous views.
The capital of the island is Portree which has a fishing harbour at the
head of a sheltered bay.
Set among woodlands and gardens on one side on a rock above a sea loch on
the other is Dunvegan
Castle. This is the most visited place on Skye, it has been the home of
the chiefs of the clan of the MacLeods of Dunvegan for over 700 years. The
castle and its grounds are open on weekdays from Easter to October. There
are boat trips (in the summer season) to the island breeding grounds of the
grey seals.
To reach Skye from the mainland you now have to use the
new bridge on which a
toll must be paid.
Plockton is a small
village on the mainland very close to the Isle of Skye and is a delightful
place to visit on a day out to Skye.
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