The Cuillins are mountains for the experienced hill walker and climber, but there are lots of other options in Skye and Lochalsh - cycling, golf, angling, pony-trekking among them.
Golf With three courses in Skye and Lochalsh there’s no need to keep your clubs at home. More...
Fishing Famous for its mountains and scenic beauty Skye and Lochalsh holds some pleasant surprises for visiting anglers whether they prefer fresh or salt water fishing. More...
Adventure Find your guide for an expedition along the Cuillin ridges, or choose your watersport - perhaps you’ll see whales from your sea-kayak - or charter a yacht to explore some of the remotest and wildest country in the UK.
Horse Riding Try trekking on a sturdy Connemara, or trail riding on a Highland Garron - just some of the ways to experience a different side to Skye & Lochalsh.
Walking Though the long ridges of Kintail tempt hillwalkers, not all the walking options are serious and high-level. There are plenty of low-level routes, one of the most spectacular is the path through the bizarre rock formations of the Quiraing.
Climbing While the Kintail peaks certainly offer some scrambling at places like The Saddle in Glen Shiel, the Cuillins offer serious challenges for the rock climber. Using local guides will ensure a memorable day amongst the peaks.