It’s a unique rock formation found on the Trotternish Peninsula, and you can hike to the top of it. Don’t restrict yourself on time, as you’ll be treated to epic views of the Sound of Raasay.
This mountain pass is 856 ft (261 meters) above sea level and offers stunning views of the Trotternish Peninsula.
However, this road is only suitable for confident drivers due to its one-lane road.
Neist Point Lighthouse is on the island’s most Western tip. This lighthouse has been around since 1909 and is surrounded by some of Skye’s most rugged landscapes.
One of the most unique places on the Isle of Skye . It’s a 15-20 minute walk to reach the first set of pools. If you’re brave enough, you can jump in for a swim, but be careful, as the waters can be frigid.