Features
Overview
The Isle of Skye is the largest and best known of the Inner Hebrides, famous for its natural beauty, history and wildlife. It offers a landscape of sharp contrasts, with the rugged Cuillin Hills, open moorland and rich sea lochs, ensuring there is much to see and do for all visitors. The coastal waters are warmed by the Gulf Stream so whales, dolphins and porpoises are regularly seen offshore in the summer months, with Sea Otters and Grey Atlantic Seals being present throughout the year. Inland, the network of paths over the hills gives walkers and cyclists of all abilities great access to this very special landscape.