1 day in Broadford and surrounds on the Isle of Skye

Written by Jack Cairney

1 day in Broadford and surrounds on the Isle of Skye

This itinerary offers a captivating journey through southern Skye's highlights. Starting with a hearty breakfast in Broadford , you'll explore local shops and the historic Caisteal Maol , with an optional otter sanctuary visit. After a relaxed lunch , a scenic drive leads to Elgol , where boat trips to Loch Coruisk await. Return to Broadford for dinner at Red Skye Restaurant and an evening stroll along the bay. This flexible plan promises an unforgettable Skye adventure.

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8 mins

Cafe Sia

Start your day with a hearty breakfast at Café Sia in Broadford. This charming café is known for its delicious wood-fired breakfast options, using locally sourced ingredients, and excellent coffee. They offer a tempting selection of breakfast favourites, including perfectly cooked bacon with that subtle smoky flavour, fluffy scrambled eggs with just the right amount of seasoning, and savoury sausages with a hint of herbs. All of this is cooked to perfection in their wood-fired oven, adding a unique depth to the flavours. And don't forget their coffee – rich, aromatic, and the perfect way to kickstart your day of exploring Skye. The cosy atmosphere makes it a perfect place to relax and enjoy a meal, and it's worth considering a return visit for lunch or dinner in their comfortable pub with an open fire.

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37 mins

Broadford

Broadford is a haven for unique shops and local crafts. Don't miss the Isle of Skye Candle Company, where you can find an array of handcrafted candles with unique scents inspired by the island's natural beauty, such as heather, sea salt, and peat. These candles make for wonderful souvenirs or gifts, capturing the essence of Skye's landscape.   

Beyond the Candle Company, be sure to explore the charming local craft stores. You'll discover a treasure trove of handcrafted items, including beautiful pottery with intricate designs, unique jewellery crafted with local materials like silver and gemstones, and cosy woollen goods perfect for those chilly Highland evenings.   

And for the whisky enthusiast, a visit to the Misty Isle Whisky Shop is a must. They offer a wide selection of local whiskies, many of which you can sample before purchasing. It's a great opportunity to discover a new favourite dram and take home a taste of Skye.

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34 mins

Caisteal Maol

A short 15-minute drive from Broadford brings you to the historic Caisteal Maol, a ruined castle perched on a small island near Kyleakin. This 14th-century castle, once a stronghold of the Mackinnon clan, offers a glimpse into Skye's rich past.

Originally built around 1490-1500, Caisteal Maol played a significant role in the history of the Mackinnon clan and the Isle of Skye . The clan, descended from Kenneth MacAlpin, held lands in Mull, Skye, and Iona, and were known for their strength and loyalty . The castle itself, strategically positioned overlooking the strait of Kyle Akin, commanded a vital passage for ships travelling between Skye and the mainland .   

Over the centuries, Caisteal Maol witnessed various conflicts and power struggles, including the Jacobite risings of the 18th century . The Mackinnons, staunch supporters of the Jacobite cause, fought in battles like Sheriffmuir in 1715 and Culloden in 1746 .   

Today, the castle stands in ruins, a testament to its enduring history. Explore the remnants of this ancient fortress and imagine the lives of those who once inhabited its walls. Enjoy breathtaking panoramic views of the Skye Bridge and the surrounding waters, a landscape that changes dramatically with the tides. Remember to check the tide times beforehand, as the scenery varies significantly throughout the day. Allow about an hour for this visit, immersing yourself in the stories and atmosphere of this historic site.

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20 mins

Lean to Coffee

For a relaxed lunch with a unique setting, head back to Broadford and try Lean 2 Coffee. It's just a short 10-minute drive back from Kyleakin, located just outside the village in the small hamlet of Ashaig. This unique café operates out of a converted shipping container nestled within a charming ruined crofter's cottage.

Lean 2 Coffee offers a delightful selection of sandwiches, soups, and other light meals, all made with fresh, locally sourced ingredients. Their menu features tempting options like the "Noserider" toastie with Strathdon blue cheese, pear, and candied walnut, or the "Barefooter" with mushroom, onion jam, spinach, and truffle aioli. And of course, their coffee is excellent – they use beans roasted locally in Portree by Birch Coffee.

With its quirky setting and delicious food, Lean 2 Coffee provides a unique dining experience. They have outdoor seating within the ruined cottage, with some sheltered spots, offering views of the surrounding countryside. It's a perfect place to relax and refuel before continuing your Skye adventure.

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Elgol

Embark on a scenic drive towards the tiny village of Elgol. This route offers stunning views of the Cuillin mountains and the rugged coastline. The single-track road winds its way through picturesque landscapes, passing by tranquil lochs and skirting the imposing slopes of Bla Bheinn, offering glimpses of the dramatic Cuillins .   

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Red Skye Restaurant

After a fulfilling day of exploration, it's time to head back to Broadford for a well-deserved dinner. The drive from Elgol takes around 39 minutes, giving you time to reflect on the day's adventures and anticipate the delicious meal ahead.

Red Skye Restaurant awaits in Broadford, a popular dining spot known for its locally sourced menu and cosy ambiance. They offer a creative and varied selection of both traditional Scottish favourites and unique dishes that showcase the best of Skye and the wider Highlands. Imagine savouring fresh seafood caught just off the coast, or perhaps indulging in tender venison from the nearby hills. Their commitment to using local ingredients ensures that you're experiencing the true flavours of Skye. Be sure to book a table in advance, especially during peak season, to avoid disappointment.

Later in the evening, after a satisfying meal, take a leisurely stroll along Broadford Bay. Enjoy the tranquil scenery, look for wildlife, and soak in the beauty of the sunset. The bay offers stunning views of the surrounding area, with the silhouette of the mountains providing a dramatic backdrop. It's a perfect way to end your day, reflecting on the adventures and experiences you've had on Skye.

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Kylerhea Otter Haven

After exploring Caisteal Maol, consider a short detour to the nearby Kylerhea otter sanctuary. It's a scenic 20-minute drive from the castle, taking you along a winding, unclassified road that offers glimpses of the stunning coastal scenery.   

At Kylerhea, you can observe these fascinating creatures in their natural habitat from hides along the shore. The sanctuary provides a unique opportunity to witness otters playing, foraging, and interacting with their young. Remember to bring your binoculars for a closer look, and be patient and quiet as you wait for these elusive creatures to appear. The hides are strategically placed to offer the best vantage points, and information panels provide insights into the lives of these captivating animals.

Restaurants on the route

Cafes on the route

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