Remember to bring your camera, oilskins, wellingtons, warm clothes and sunscreen.
The Island of Skye mainly operates around crofting,fishing and tourism though every other conceivable kind of venture is to be found here.
The A87 trunk road leads you to Uig where the CalMac ferry takes you to Lochmaddy in North Uist or Tarbert in Harris.
There are many Bed and Breakfast, Hotel, Bunk Houses, Self catering cottages and Camp Site facilities depending on your budget.
Have a back-up plan for really bad weather just in case the ferry is stormbound as in extreme weather this sometimes happens.
Skye is famous in history for Charles Edward Stewart (Bonnie Prince Charlie)-contender to the throne and Flora MacDonald who rescued him.
Today Skye is more famous for the Cuillin Hills and the many climbers.
Drive over the Skye Bridge for an Island Experience.
A Gateway to the Hebridean Islands.
Drive through the Cuillin Hill mountain passes towards Portree and Uig beyond.
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