Where do you stop on the way to Skye?

Where do you stop on the way to Skye?

7 Amazing Stops on an Edinburgh to Isle of Skye Road Trip

  1. Calton Hill, Edinburgh. Calton Hill.
  2. Buachaille Etive Mor, Glencoe. Buachaille Etive Mor.
  3. Etive Beag, Glencoe. Etive Beag, Scotland.
  4. Loch Atriochtan. Loch Atriochtan.
  5. Glen Shiel. Glen Shiel.
  6. Eilean Donan Castle. Eilean Donan Castle.
  7. Old Man of Storr. Old Man of Storr.

Can you drive to Isle of Skye from Glasgow?

If you will be driving on Skye you may find a Skye Road Map useful. It is 216 miles from Glasgow to Portree on Skye. It will normally take 5-6 hours to drive, in the summer months when the roads are busy it can take a bit longer. It is always worth stopping in Fort William to break up the Journey.

Where is the best place to stay on Skye?

PORTREE
PORTREE — The Best Place to Stay in Isle of Skye for Restaurants, Culture, and Convenience. The bustling town of Portree is the cultural hub and capital of the Isle of Skye. It’s also where most tourists stay, so it can be quite crowded especially during the summer.

Can you drive over to the Isle of Skye?

To drive directly to the Isle of Skye, it is a five hour drive without detours, distillery tours, and lunch. You have the option to add in Loch Ness, which adds an additional 50 miles to the drive for a total of 285 miles.

Can you drive around Skye in a day?

How Long Should You Stay? You can drive around the Isle of Skye in half a day without stopping. But because there’s so much to see, I recommend spending at least 2 full days. Plus you should schedule an additional half day to drive up from Fort William, and another half day to get back.

Do you need a 4X4 for Isle of Skye?

No need for a 4X4 . The roads are gritted and it’s unlikely you’ll get snow or ice on the roads on Skye itself as its coastal. Snow/ice is more likely on the mainland but the roads are treated/cleared so you should have no problem at all – IF there is any snow/ice.

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