Summary
Welcome to the Isle of Skye
The Isle of Skye commonly known as Skye is the most dramatic island in Scotland with wonders of nature filled with massive landscapes, magnificent waterfalls, staggering lighthouses and so much history. One can never fail to be impressed by the presence of royal nature.
Places to Visit
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Mealt Falls
The Mealt falls is a located in Isle of Skye falling magnificently from the water of Loch Mealt and over the cliffs of Kilt rock into the Atlantic Ocean.
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The Old Man of Storr
The old man of Storr is located in Totternish area in the Isle of Skye. Beautifully set against the background of rolling cliffs, this pinnacle of rocks forms an iconic view for anyone visiting this island.
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Portree
Portree is the main town on [Skye.][1] Its name comes from the [Gaelic][2] Port-an-Righ, which translates as King’s Port. This town is greatly surrounded by high hills and cliffs with the harbour as the centre of life.
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Fairy Glen
Just like the name suggests, Fairy Glen is one of the most enchanting attractions in the Isle of Skye. With its magical realm and natural formations, one could easily mistake it as a picture out of a fairytale book.
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Neist Point Lighthouse
One of the most famous lighthouses in the Isle of Skye, Neist Point Lighthouse can be found on the western tip of the island near the town of Glendale. It looks over the Moonen Baye is a perfect spot to catch a sunset on a summer evening.
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[2]: https://www.undiscoveredscotland.co.uk/usscotfax/society/gaelic.html
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