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Here are a few popular suggestions ...
Eilean Donan Castle
Glenelg
Lochalsh Woodland Garden
Marine cruises from Kyle and Plockton
Rare Breeds Farm
Explore the Bronze and Iron Age sites at Dun Troddan, Dun Telve
, Dun Beag and Flodigarry
Boat trips
Canoeing at Raasay and Uig
Clan Donald Visitor Centre
Climbing to 3,000 feet
Dunvegan Castle (inhabited)
Eilean Ban Otter sanctuary - Born Free Foundation
Excellent sailing around the coastal waters
Fishing in the beautiful rivers and lochs
Folk museums at Colbost, Kilmuir and Luib
Golf
Nature trails/woodland walks
Pony trekking
Portree's Aros Heritage Centre
Remains of ancient castles - Maol, Knock, Duntulm and Brochel on
Raasay
Staffin Heritage Museum
Talisker Distillery
Please click HERE for a full list of things to do and see
with links to their websites
The Isle of Skye does possess a magical charm, emanating from its
rich history and culture, but Skye is not the only place worth visiting.
Stay in the area a little longer and don't miss the spectacular
Eilean Donan Castle with Visitor Centre, the picturesque lochside
hamlet at Plockton, and the Pictish brochs at Glenelg.
Finally you could always do
what most visitors to the Highlands of Scotland do ... stop ...
sit down ... relax ... and take in one of the world's greatest views.
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