Welcome to the Best of Skye
Welcome to Hidden Scotland’s online guide to the Isle of Skye. This feature is adapted from The Best of Skye, our printed guidebook dedicated to helping visitors get the most out of their time on the island. Inside, you’ll find the same handpicked recommendations, insights, and practical tips—drawn from the original publication and now available here for easy access during your journey.

Welcome to Hidden Scotland’s guide to the extraordinary Isle of Skye. Many islands around Europe can claim to be blessed with grand scenery, but precious few can match the raw, elemental drama of Skye. Craggy slopes and muscular headlands stretch across the map like works in some gargantuan open-air gallery, while a glimmering array of lochs, burns and white-sand bays offset the towering geology. The island is no pocket-sized retreat. Covering more than 1,650 square kilometres, it stands as a realm of its own, a land where eagles soar, skies brood and single-track roads snake off into the distance. As a cultural destination, meanwhile, it’s vibrantly alive, with a string of historical settlements and a population of some 12,000. Among these locals runs a rich vein of creativity and a long tradition of producing artists, musicians and makers – indeed, spend long enough among Skye’s cloud-snagged mountains and wave-bashed peninsulas and it’s hard not to feel inspired yourself. The following pages are your guide to making the most of the island (as well as its far smaller but similarly lovely sister island, Raasay). In your hands you’ll find an overview of the best places to stay, the best things to do, the best locations to visit and the best spots to eat and drink. As you’ll no doubt be aware, visitor numbers here can be high in peak season. With this in mind, we’ve also made an effort to spotlight a whole host of lesser-known attractions, championing the places and people that truly make Skye what it is. It’s somewhere to explore at length, a destination where the choicest rewards are often found in the quietest, most unexpected places – and we hope this guide allows you to enjoy this very special island to the full.


Contents
Introduction
HISTORY
AREAS
HOW TO USE THIS GUIDE
AN ISLAND OF MANY FACES
GETTING AROUND
VISITING SKYE RESPONSIBLY
Things to do
WALKS, WILDLIFE & NATURE
HISTORY & HERITAGE
ACTIVITIES
ARTS & CRAFTS
Food & Drink
RESTAURANTS
BARS
CAFÉS
Stories
JURASSIC ISLE OF SKYE
THE DREAM MAKERS OF SKYE
CALUM'S ROAD
FLORA MACDONALD
A JACOBITE HEROINE
Accommodation
HOTELS
HOSTELS & CAMPSITES
SELF-CATERING
Shops
Great Walks in Skye
Promoted Post
Eagle Brae
Escape to Eagle Brae, a secluded collection of Highland log cabins near Beauly. Handcrafted cedar, big skies, and deer on the hillside, with a fireside welcome that makes it easy to slow down.


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