Why is Skye so popular?


Why is Skye so popular? From unspoiled natural landscapes to masterpieces of humans, this region has many attractions for tourists to explore. When people tour the Isle of Skye, they can expect to find amazing scenery, spectacular waterfalls, solitary lighthouses, and plenty more.


How many days do you need at Isle of Skye?

Skye is a large island, and there is loads to see. I think you need 2 days minimum to see the major sights on Skye. To explore the island at a slow pace, it would be easy to spend a whole week hiking around the pretty landscapes and visiting the historic ruins and viewpoints.


Does anyone live on the Isle of Skye in Scotland?

The Isle of Skye is connected to the Scottish mainland by a bridge so it's much easier the get there than by the old ferry. As in the rest of the Highlands, people live in houses. In the main town of Portree some live in flats.


Is Skye bad for midges?

Living and walking a lot on Skye we find that tales of midges do tend to get a bit exaggerated. As long as there is a breeze the midges will not bother you too much so best advice is to head up a hill. They are worst in damp, humid weather and they tend to hang around water and heather.


Is Isle of Skye walkable?

From family walks on the spectacular coastline to dramatic scrambles in the Cuillin mountains, the most challenging in Britain, the island provides fantastic walking for everyone. We help you find the best walking routes on Skye, from the classic outings to hidden gems not found in guidebooks.


Is the Isle of Skye expensive?

For those on the tightest budget, it's possible to visit the Isle of Skye for as little as £10-15 ($13-$20) a day, depending on what food you pack ahead, how much you hitchhike around the island, and a provident use of the hostels during the day.


What food is Isle of Skye famous for?

The Isle of Skye is a foodie paradise, offering a wide range of delicious locally produced ingredients and dishes. From freshly caught seafood, estate venison and island-grown vegetables to whisky, beer and bread Skye offers something for every palate and pocket.