
Isle Of Skye Highlands And Northern Islands, Scotland Travel Guide
Explore iconic castles, picturesque villages, ancient brochs, and peaceful islands just a short journey from Skye.
These locations enrich your Scottish adventure.
Decide between the flexibility of independent travel or the structure of an organized tour.
Offers maximum freedom for timing, spontaneous stops for photos, and exploring at your own pace. This is the preferred method for numerous tourists to Skye and its surroundings.
A few larger Highland tours might include Eilean Donan Castle. Dedicated day tours from Skye to smaller locations are less common.
Beyond Skye, the mainland Highlands offer spectacular natural escapes.
A dramatic mountain range near Eilean Donan, home to "The Five Sisters of Kintail." This in this area you can find hiking for experienced walkers.
Further north from Skye, Torridon is a gorgeous wilderness with ancient mountains and pristine lochs.
Encompasses Ben Nevis and Glen Coe, with spectacular geological landscapes and dramatic glens.
Discover the grandeur of Scotland's wild beauty beyond Skye.
A region of striking, isolated mountains and numerous lochs.
Explore cultural and historical landmarks beyond Skye's boundaries.
Discover significant historic sites in the surrounding mainland Highlands.
A charming village at the southern end of Loch Ness, famous for its series of locks on the Caledonian Canal.
This famous railway viaduct gained international recognition from the "Harry Potter" films.
Discover charming communities that show traditional Highland life and serve as gateways to other regions.
Explore historical and cultural aspects beyond the well-known sites.
Learn about local traditions and past events that shaped the region.
Participate in local events or visit craft centers to experience Highland life.
Combine historical stops with drives through captivating landscapes.
Skye integrates well into longer Scottish itineraries, with more extensive regional travel possible.
Scotland's scenic driving route, with Skye as a common start or else end point for your journey.
Take a ferry from Uig to explore stunning beaches and Gaelic culture for 3-5 days.
Travel south from Skye to explore Ben Nevis and dramatic Glen Coe for 2-3 days.
Drive north from the Skye Bridge (Kyle of Lochalsh) or Uig (after ferrying from the Outer Hebrides) to begin the North Coast 500.
Get a ferry from Uig, explore Lewis & Harris, then potentially ferry south to North Uist and South Uist before returning to the mainland.
Drive south from the Skye Bridge towards Fort William and subsequently explore Glen Coe before continuing to Glasgow or Edinburgh.