2 Days
Daily Tour
Unlimited
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Discover Skye’s beauty at your pace. Iconic landmarks await, from the Old Man of Storr to Dunvegan Castle (entry ticket not included), in this 2-day self-guided adventure.
Get ready for an amazing 2-day adventure on the beautiful Isle of Skye. You’ll be free to explore at your own pace and discover some of Skye’s most famous and enchanting places.
On your journey, you will visit the Old Man of Storr. It’s a fascinating rock formation that stands tall and provides breathtaking views. It’s a perfect spot for taking photos. Next, head to Lealt Falls, where you can see waterfalls that drop into the sea. The views of the rugged coastline are stunning.
Don’t miss Kilt Rock and Mealt Falls, where you can marvel at the dramatic cliffs and waterfalls. It’s a great place for photographers to capture the beauty of Skye.
The Quiraing is another must-see. It’s a unique landscape with strange-looking hills, high cliffs, and trails for hiking. You’ll feel like you’re in a different world.
If you’re looking for a Jurrasic experience then visit Staffin Beach. Here you can see the footprints of dinosaurs that roamed the earth years ago.
Also see Dunvegan Castle (Entry ticket not included), a famous castle and the oldest one that’s been continuously lived in Scotland. You can explore its beautiful gardens, learn about Clan MacLeod’s history, and see the Fairy Flag.
The Fairy Pools are a must-visit. They’re clear blue pools in the Cuillin Mountains. You can dip your feet in the water or go for a hike nearby. It’s a peaceful and unforgettable experience.
Finish your tour by crossing the Sligachan Old Bridge. The mountain views are breathtaking, and it’s a great place for photos and a moment of quiet reflection.
This 2-day self-guided tour lets you immerse yourself in Skye’s natural beauty and history. It’s a journey you’ll remember forever. So, bring your camera, your sense of adventure, and get ready to be amazed by the Isle of Skye.
Witness Brides Veil Falls, a scenic waterfall resembling a bride's veil. Easy roadside access for a quick view or hike up for a closer look.
Explore Old Man of Storr, an iconic rock formation with tales of giants and fairies. Hike for stunning views and legendary landscapes. Perfect for adventurers.
Discover Rigg Viewpoint, a top spot for panoramic views of Scotland's coast, islands, and mountains. Experience tranquility and nature's vast beauty.
View Lealt Falls' beauty and history from a platform or venture down to the hidden lower falls. A spot for nature lovers and history buffs.
Explore Brothers Point for stunning views and a touch of history. Enjoy a scenic hike and discover ancient dinosaur footprints. A hidden gem on Skye.
Witness Kilt Rock's stunning cliffs and Mealt Falls' dramatic drop. A geological marvel with views of sea life. A must-see for nature enthusiasts.
Dive into the past at Staffin Dinosaur Museum. Discover fossils and dinosaur footprints found on Skye. A journey back in time for all ages.
Witness ancient dinosaur footprints at An Corran Beach. Touch history where Ornithopods once walked. A must-see for an unforgettable experience.
Discover Quiraing's 'round fold' landscapes, a hiker's paradise. Witness dramatic cliffs and unique formations. A dream for nature lovers and photographers.
Learn about Skye's history at the Cleared Villages. Discover the ruins and stories of the Highland Clearances. A poignant reminder of the past.
Explore the enchanting Fairy Glen, a landscape of conical hills and whimsy. Uncover stone circles and the magical aura of faerie lore. A gentle hike to mythical beauty.
At the Fairy Bridge, lore blends with reality. A MacLeod chief's love for a fairy maiden led to a tearful farewell on this bridge, birthing the legendary Fairy Flag's tale.
Dunvegan Castle, a fortress of Clan MacLeod's heritage, beckons with tales of the Fairy Flag, Dunvegan Cup, and Sir Rory Mor’s Horn. Wander its gardens for a serene escape.
Witness the serene beauty of Claigan Coral Beach, where a short walk leads you to tropical-like sands and stunning turquoise waters, perfect for peaceful moments and photography.
Experience the iconic Neist Point Lighthouse, a haven for photography, hiking, and breathtaking views, especially during the magical golden hour.
Delve into Talisker Distillery's heritage, Skye's oldest, for a "wee dram" of its acclaimed whisky. Nearby, Talisker Bay Waterfall awaits, offering a natural spectacle, especially after rainfall.
Witness the majestic Cuillin Mountains, Skye's natural marvel, with the imposing Black Cuillin and the warmer Red Cuillin, framing the lush Glen Sligachan. A realm of adventure and ancient legends.
Discover the Sligachan Old Bridge, steeped in Skye's lore, where ancient warriors' tales and faerie magic blend with the breathtaking landscape, promising a timeless enchantment.
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