
A Walk to Camasunary Bay, Skye
Distance: 9.2km or 5.5 miles return – less to top of the pass. Time: About 1.5 – 2.5 hours return … Continue reading A Walk to Camasunary Bay, Skye
Distance: 9.2km or 5.5 miles return – less to top of the pass. Time: About 1.5 – 2.5 hours return … Continue reading A Walk to Camasunary Bay, Skye
The Quiraing to Beinn Edra (6 miles/10km return and 600m ascent) The Trotternish Ridge and the Black Cuillin mountain range … Continue reading A HIKE ON SKYE’S TROTTERNISH RIDGE
A landscape out of Lord of the Rings, which has drawn Hollywood directors, car marketing men and of course, … Continue reading THE QUIRAING, ISLE OF SKYE
An other worldly landscape and a wonderful walk which shouldn’t be missed. Continue reading THE OLD MAN OF STORR, SKYE
We did this walk up on to Skye’s highest clifftop, by what I’ve called ‘The Peat Bog Way’ , … Continue reading THE GOLDEN EAGLE OF DUNVEGAN HEAD
The Outer Hebrides are for lovers of the world’s loneliest , most beautiful, windswept places with vistas that break … Continue reading TOURING THE OUTER HEBRIDES (DAY 1: TO SKYE)
I’m adding to these over time but good descriptions are also found in the excellent ‘walkhighlands’ website. I’ve rated them … Continue reading MY FAVOURITE SKYE WALKS
Magnificent and spectacular , the heartland of Gaelic and with a strong Norse feel in its place names and appearance. A favourite of Hollywood directors and no wonder. Skye beguiles (and also frustrates if the weather doesn’t play ball). It’s not as wet as many parts of mainland Western Scotland; it’s windier and that is often its saving grace; hang around a bit and the cloud will lift suddenly to reveal a jaw dropping panorama around every corner of the road.
Two full days – or 1.5 at a pinch – will let you whirl round the ‘best’ sights – to me, that is the Elgol area with Loch Coruisk or Camasunary; and Trotternish. If you love hiking /hillwalking, photography, exploring hidden corners, or just being in a superb environemnt, Skye could last a lifetime.I never tire of it and every visit is a new experience and a joy. Skye deserves to be walked so try to hike even some small part of it. For my own favourite walks in more detail see :- MY FAVOURITE SKYE WALKS
For more Skye photos: https://flic.kr/s/aHsm7hitf3 Continue reading “THE BEST OF SKYE”
A Winter Ascent of Sgurr na Stri The Black Cuillin of Skye – a magnificent mountain range which just … Continue reading Sgurr na Stri and the British Alps, Skye
With a decent forecast , we decided on the Sunday night that we would head off again next morning … Continue reading Kinloch Lodge, Skye and a hike in Glencoe