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Scottish Highlands Tour Part III: Isle of Skye & More


Highland Tour, Isle of Skye, UK

The Isle of Skye, a beautiful inner archipelago island of the Scottish Highlands, is best known for its picture-perfect landscapes and well-preserved cultural heritage. It is also home to many natural attractions where travellers can enjoy the breathtaking views of the island's coastline, waterfalls, lochs, mountains and hills, as well as wildlife. Make your Highland Tour unforgettable today. Read on to discover more about places to go in the Isle of Skye. Let's get started!



Eilean Donan Castle, Highland, UK

Eilean Donan Castle - Beautiful Castle & Filming Location


Eilean Donan Castle is probably the most picturesque castle in Scotland since it has been a nice backdrop for over 20 films such as 'Highlander' and 'Made of Honor'. This castle is located on a small island in the middle of a lake with a stone bridge connecting to the mainland. You will be able to explore the castle and learn more about its story with the exhibits and displays inside. Anyway, this place is absolutely perfect for photo!


Lochalsh Viewpoint, Highland, UK

Lochalsh Viewpoint - Stunning Landscape in the Highlands


Before heading to the Isle of Skye, you should consider making a brief stopover at the Lochalsh Viewpoint. This scenic viewpoint is perhaps the door to the island. You can see the village and the surrounding hills from the opposite side along the coastline. This place is a popular spot for jogging, as well as photos because it is particularly stunning at sunrise and sunset time.


Hector's Highland Coos, Highland, UK

Hector's Highland Coos - Meeting the Famous Highland Cows


These Scottish breed of cows are just too cute to look at! Highland Cows are best known for their shaggy hair and a pair of long horns. You can probably see them as in photographs and artwork everywhere in Scotland; but if you are lucky enough to see them in person while you are in the Scottish Highlands, don't forget to take some nice pictures of them! They are a star!


Sligachan Old Bridge, Highland, UK

Sligachan Old Bridge - Historic Bridge with Picturesque Views


Cross the Sligachan Old Bridge then begin your hike. This place is a popular starting point for hiking in the surrounding area. You can also walk along the river or head to Collie and MacKenzie Statue for a better overlooking view of the bridge as well as the neighbourhood. This old bridge is definitely one of the most beautiful and historic sights to see in the Isle of Skye, so don't miss out!


Bride's Veil Falls, Highland, UK

Bride's Veil Falls - A Short Hike to Waterfalls


Waterfalls are also some natural attractions that you should not miss in your trip to Isle of Skye. This Bride's Veil Falls is named for the way the water falling down the rock which resembles a bride's veil. We recommend you to visit this place after rain so you get to see a stronger waterfall with more water cascading down the rock.


An leth-allt Viewpoint - Breathtaking Panoramic Views of the Sea


Follow the walking path to reach the An leth-allt Viewpoint with ease. This scenic offers gorgeous panoramic views of the surrounding hilltop cliffs alongside the coastline. The Lealt Falls is also in the nearby so you will get to see more waterfalls from the viewpoint. If you'd like to get closer to our mother nature, this is probably the best place to visit!


Quiraing Lookout - Iconic Viewpoint of the Highlands


Last, but always not the least, the Quiraing Lookout is undoubtedly the signature of the Scottish Highlands. This scenic viewpoint offers breathtaking views of the mountain peak Quiraing with a distinctive shape of cliffs and rugged hills. If you can make it to the top of the lookout point, you will also be able to see more of the surrounding area from far. This is a must-go travel destination on the Isle of Skye for sure!

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