The Old Road at Skeabost

The Old Road at Skeabost
The Old Road at Skeabost

The old road at Skeabost was once the only connection between the north and south of the Island. Later, it was turned into a single track road running over the Old Skeabost bridge connecting Skeabost with Portree. A new dual road eventually replaced the road, but as with many of Skye’s old roads it remains as a footpath.

We decided to try this walk when we did as we were looking for somewhere we would be able to enjoy the last of the autumn colours. It certainly did not disappoint.

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Kilmarie

The view from Kilmarie
The view from Kilmarie

Kilmarie is a tiny wee place on Skye that most folks simply drive past on the way to Elgol. We stopped and found a walk with amazing views that is very accessible for all abilities. As a bonus when the tide is out there is a beach to be explored as well.

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Skriaig Mast Walk

Skriaig Mast Walk
Skriag Mast Walk

The Skriaig Mast Walk is tucked away near the tiny township of Glenmore, Isle of Skye. It is a relatively straightforward and accessible walk to try. Based on a mainly tarmac surface you make progress whilst being rewarded with fantastic views all around you. From the Cuillin ridge to the MacLeod’s Tables all in one panorama. For those with an interest in TV transmitters here is more information.

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Duntulm Castle

Duntulm Castle
Duntulm Castle

Now just cliff top ruins Duntulm Castle was originally an ancient Pictish Fort, Dun Dhaibhidh. Named for the Viking, David, who seized it from its Celtic owner. When the Lord of the Isles drove out the Norsemen, he seized the Dun and built a new and improved fort there. Now just a short walk from the road to the cliff top for those with reasonable mobility. Sadly not a path suitable for wheelchair users.

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