Local Attractions

  • Portree

    Feochan Guest House is located a short 2 minute drive or 15 minute walk from the centre of Portree on the Isle of Skye and it's location offers a perfect base from which to explore the island and all it's attractions whilst being within easy walking distance of Portree which offers a wide variety of restaurants and traditional pubs.

    As well as being a picturesque town in the heart of Skye, there are a wide range of attractions to serve all your needs. You can find information on attractions and services in Portree and the Isle of Skye.

    www.lonleyplanet.com

  • Aros Experience

    If you are interested in music, film and exhibitions or simply looking for good food and a shopping experience you will be well rewarded when you visit. Located on the outskirts of Portree, ample parking facilities, kids entertainment and the RSPB host their acclaimed Sea-eagle exhibition.

    www.aros.co.uk

  • Dunvegan Castle

    Dunvegan Castle is a castle a mile and a half to the North of Dunvegan on the Isle of Skye. Currently visitors can enjoy tours of the castle and highland estate, take boat trips on Loch Dunvegan to see the seal colonies and browse in one of its four shops. Activities in the area range from walking, fishing and sightseeing to fine local cuisine. The castle houses a number of important clan relics, chief among them is the Fairy Flag of Dunvegan, the Dunvegan Cup and Sir Rory Mor's Horn.

    www.dunvegancastle.com

  • Skye Guides

    Year round professional mountain guiding and climimg, available for individual or 5 day bookings for all levels of ability and experience.



    www.skyeguides.co.uk

  • Talisker Distillery

    The only distillery on the Isle of Skye, set on the shores of Loch Harport with dramatic views of the Cuillins. This alluring, sweet, full-bodied single malt is so easy to enjoy, and like Skye itself, so hard to leave.


    www.discovering-distilleries.com/talisker

  • Armadale Castle

    You can visit Armadale Castle through a wonderful drive along the Sleat peninsula. Sleat is occasionally referred to as the garden of Skye, and offers an enjoyable trip with scenic sea views. The Armadale estate covers 20,000 acres (8,000 hectares) and the castle, museum and gardens are an excellent tour package and the on site restaurant offers a wide variety of good food.

    www.clandonald.com

  • Neist Point

    At the North-Western tip of Skye sits the Neist Point Lighthouse. The shore-line around the lighthouse features spectacular rock formations that are identical to those at the Giants Causeway in Northern Ireland. The area also offers spectacular views and is an ideal location for fishing.

    www.glendaleskye.com

  • Old Man of Storr

    One of Skye's best short (but uphill) walks and the view of the extraordinary rock formation is only surpassed by the truly spectacular views from the top.



    www.trekkingbritain.com

  • Quiraing

    The Quiraing is a place of wonder and amazement. It is outstanding by any measure. If you are fit enough to walk the narrow path and scramble up and down the steep slopes - you must do it. To visit Skye without experiencing the Quiraing seems unthinkable. Don't worry if you are not up for the walk - an equally spectacular small road allows you to drive to the top.

    www.theskyeguide.com