Isle of Skye, Isle of Skye, Trotternish
Kilt Rock
Introduction
Kilt Rock is one of those places on Skye that will make you gasp out loud. Picture this: dramatic cliffs rising 90 meters straight out of the sea, shaped like the pleats of a kilt, with a waterfall tumbling over the edge. It's a sight that's both powerful and beautiful, and it's no wonder it's one of the most photographed spots on the island.
Now, here's the thing about Kilt Rock: it's even more impressive in person than in photos. The basalt columns that form the "pleats" are truly remarkable, and the colours of the rock – a mix of grays, pinks, and reds – are even more vibrant up close. And then there's Mealt Falls, the waterfall that plunges 55 meters into the sea below. It's a mesmerizing sight, and the sound of the water crashing against the rocks is just as impressive.
A local tip: try to visit on a windy day. The wind can whip the waterfall into a frenzy, creating a misty spectacle that's truly unforgettable. Plus, the wind whistling through the fence around the viewing platform creates an eerie, almost musical sound. It's like the landscape is singing to you.
Getting to Kilt Rock is easy. It's located on the Trotternish Peninsula, north of Portree, along the A855. There's a car park with toilets and an information desk, and the viewing platform is just a short walk away. But don't just stop for a quick photo op. Take some time to explore the area. There's a short path that leads to the base of the waterfall, and you can even walk along the cliff tops for even more stunning views.
And while you're in the area, be sure to check out some of the other nearby attractions. The Old Man of Storr, the Quiraing, and the Fairy Glen are all within easy reach, and they're all equally breathtaking. If you're interested in dinosaurs, the Staffin Dinosaur Museum is just a stone's throw away, and you might even find some dinosaur footprints on Staffin Beach.
Kilt Rock is a place that will stay with you long after you've left Skye. It's a reminder of the raw power and beauty of nature, and it's a testament to the unique geology of this incredible island. So, add it to your itinerary, and prepare to be amazed.
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