Skye Explorer Hiking Day Tour

Discover Skye’s stunning landscapes with three unique hikes, a picturesque lunch in Portree, and a photo stop at Eilean Donan Castle.

Duration: 13 hours
Cancellation: 1 day learn more
Highlights
  • Loch Ness - After departing from Inverness we will drive along the shores of Loch Ness (keep an eye out for the famous beastie!). As the road winds between majestic hills, past dark lochans and through windswept glens your guide will fill you in on the tragic history of this area, and how this history led to the desolate landscapes of the Scottish Highlands that you see before you today.

After passing the 5 Sisters of Kintail we will soon see Loch Duich which welcomes us, after 2 hours driving, to Scotland’s wonderful west coast.

  • Eilean Donan Castle - Our first stop is at one of the world’s most photographed castles and we are here (you guessed it!) to snap a photo, from an iconic viewpoint. We will spend around 10 minutes admiring the castle in its coastal location and, from here, we are just a few minutes’ drive to the Skye Bridge. Please note that there is not enough time to go into the castle.
  • Skye Bridge - From Eilean Donan Castle we will wind our way along the coast to the iconic Skye Bridge. After crossing the bridge, and hearing all about its fascinating history, we arrive on Skye. We will head first to the Cuillin Mountains (approx. 40 minutes from the bridge).
  • Sligachan Old Bridge - This is your first opportunity to get out and revel in the world-class scenery you have travelled so far to experience!

You will immediately be treated to wonderful views of the Black Cuillin Mountains, and may wish to start off by taking a stroll over to the picture-postcard stone bridge, which dates back to 1810. Nearby there is also an impressive bronze memorial to two mountaineering pioneers, who made many first ascents of the surrounding mountains.

Many visitors to this roadside location don’t venture any further than these two noteworthy sights. However, on our quest to take you off-the-beaten-path, you will now have the opportunity to join your guide for a one mile walk, to really enable you to experience the splendid isolation of this stunning island.

There is also an alternative walk here, to see some stunning crystal clear pools and waterfalls. Your guide can fill you in.

We will spend around one hour here, enough to whet your appetite for the scenery to come!

  • Portree - Skye’s main town of Portree enjoys an enviable setting, with its colourful harbour being surrounded by picturesque cliffs and hills.

At the start of the tour you will have had the opportunity to pre-order your lunch from a wonderful bakery on Skye, who offer their tasty baked goods exclusively for our guests. If you took this option then your guide will collect your lunch in Portree, and deliver it to you, in order to give you more time to explore this cute coastal town.

For those who would like to take a walk, we’d recommend heading down to the harbour, where the highlight is the striking row of pastel-coloured houses which line the harbour-front and overlook the pretty bay (your guide will be happy to direct you to the best photo spot!).

For those looking for a Skye souvenir you have your pick of craft shops, independent boutiques and galleries in Portree. As all are situated in the town’s compact centre, they are easy to explore during your 45 minutes here.

  • Fairy Glen - The Fairy Glen is an intriguing, enchanting and other-worldy sight! Some say this landscape was formed by fairies. Others say it was formed by post-glacier landslides. Whichever version you choose to believe, the result is a bizarre yet delightful landscape of grassy, conical hills, craggy outcrops and windswept lochans.

The focal point of this ethereal landscape is referred to as Castle Ewen, a natural stone outcrop, which has the appearance of a fortified tower. If you wish you can take a walk up to the top, where you will be rewarded with a birds-eye view of this unique glen.

  • Quiraing - The Quiraing is a series of landslips, which have combined to form awe-inspiring scenery. It is another of Skye’s scenic highlights, and is instantly recognisable from films such as Stardust, Prometheus, BFG and many others.

We will spend around 40 - 60 minutes here, and you won’t have to venture far from the mini-coach to find your very own slice of Skye wilderness. You can either explore at your own pace, or join your guide on a short hike. This hike will take you up closer to the impressive mountain ridge of the Quiraing, where you can enjoy panoramic views over the Trotternish Peninsula.

From here, it is time to head back down the coast as we begin our journey back to Inverness. The tour is far from over though, as your guide has plenty more stories to keep you entertained as you sit back, relax and soak in the scenery for a final couple of hours!

  • The Old Man of Storr - As we drive north the scenery becomes increasingly dramatic - these are the awesome landscapes that draw visitors from all over the world to this tiny isle.

Our next hike is to the base of the mighty Old Man of Storr, a jagged basalt rock which is said to be a giant’s thumb! From the base of the Old Man of Storr there are fantastic views of the surrounding rock pinnacles. On a clear day you will also be rewarded with the striking outlines of the Red and Black Cuillins, and views out over the Sound of Raasay to the isles of Raasay and Rona.

We will hike from the carpark up to the base of the Old Man of Storr. This hike is approximately 3 miles (5km) in total, with a fairly steep ascent of 1105ft (340m). It should take around 45 minutes to one hour to reach the top, and 30 – 40 minutes to get down. There is a good path all of the way, with stone steps at the top, and it is well-marked and easy-to-follow.

It’s definitely worth coming on this tour just for this hike alone!

What's Included
  • Local tour guide
  • In-vehicle air conditioning
What's Not Included
  • Lunch
  • No hotel pick-up/drop-off
Additional Information

Our Skye Explorer Tour is ideal for those who want to get out and really explore the magnificent landscapes of this wonderful island. You will experience four unique hikes: the Cuillin Mountains; the Fairy Glen; the Old Man of Storr and the Quiraing. In addition, you will have a lunch stop in the picturesque village of Portree and a photo stop at legendary Eilean Donan Castle. Our experienced local tour guide, who is also a qualified hiking guide, will keep you entertained and be available for advice throughout the day.

  • This tour is not suitable for children under the age of 10
  • Tour duration includes the travel time
  • The tour departs at 7.45am and we are unable to wait for latecomers. Please arrive no later than 7.40am.
  • This tour is not suitable for guests with mobility aids
Location
15 Union St
Union Street
We meet at the bus stance at 15 Union Street, opposite the Harry Gow's bakery. Please arrive no later than 5 mins before the state departure time.
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

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Robepear
Sep 7, 2024
Great Fun! - Tour Director Murdoch? aka mr fabulous.... is an incredibly informative host, not a dull moment all day. We were taken on a magical journey to Isle Of Skye and did some splendid hiking and incredible site seeing. You won't regret signing up for this one. Cheers
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E5744iamarlenek
Sep 2, 2024
Fabulous tour - I had a fantastic time on this tour. Although it’s a long drive we spent lots of time walking around and hiking up to different sites. The time in the van was also great as our tour guide Murdoch entertained us with stories and the history of the area. The tour provides the option of ordering a lunch upon meeting with the tour guide, I highly recommend doing so, Liza the woman who prepares the lunch did a wonderful job and the food (which has vegan and gluten-free options) was delicious.
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N1118yxstephanies
Sep 2, 2024
Amazing Skye Hiking Tour! - This tour was everything I could have asked for. Despite the rainy weather, Rob made the tour very fun and enjoyable and was very adaptable to the changing weather and road conditions. I had a fantastic time on this tour and would recommend it to anyone wanting to explore Skye.
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Mcb2910
Sep 1, 2024
Best day at Skye - Great tour with our guide Gordon. Very knowledgeable and had good tales and music while driving to and from Isle of Skye. Even though traffic and road closure prevented us from doing the complete tour, Gordon found alternatives. We would not have made it out of the traffic from the Fairy Pools without him. Ordering lunch from the Portree bakery as suggested was such a good idea: no waiting and access to very good food not available otherwise. Thanks for the good times and memories!!
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A8050mxalbertol
Aug 31, 2024
Visit to Isle of Skye - The places we visited will be unforgottable for me, Murdock, our guide, not only nice and friendly,but also a excepcional person talking about history and local affaire.
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Corinnedu1331ae
Aug 29, 2024
Incredible adventure trough Skye - The Skye explorer tour was simply magical! I had the best time hiking and discovering the Isle through its wilderness, tales and stories. Our guide, Murdoch, made the experience unique with his storytelling skills, humor and overall knowledge about the Highlands. I would definitley recommend this tour.
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Pyhtila802
Aug 29, 2024
Simply the best - This is the tour you want to take in the Highlands. It was absolutely worth the time and money paid. Rob, our bus driver, was an excellent navigator/historian, and improvised our itinerary due to the weather. Just a tip: Prepare for rain and muddy pathways at any time of year… even though the hikes themselves are not that long. Bring trail-ready rain jackets, hats and pants. Anyway, the views are breathtaking… an unbelievable day!
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Joey_c
Aug 27, 2024
Breathtaking and a delightful day - Absolutely breathtaking views in Skye! Fairy Glen, Old Man of Store and the Quiraing Murdoch was a wonderful guide and a great storyteller too. A perfect day! The lunch was also delicious thanks to Lisa at skyebakery! Highly recommend this trip.
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Holden
Aug 26, 2024
Fantastic host. Isle is other-worldly - Such good vibes the whole way. The tour guide is fantastic, personable, tells engaging stories, and does a good job making everybody feel included. More importantly, the isle feels like his home. It feels like a place he shares with you, rather than just another place a tour-bus goes. The Isle itself is indescribable. Truly a remarkable place. I genuinely felt like I was in another world. I’d recommend this tour to everybody who can hike at a sufficient level. While the hiking isn’t extreme in any way, at times it can be important to be a skilled hiker to get the best view. 10/10 would recommend. Remember to ask about the blue on the sheep wool!
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Matthew
Aug 26, 2024
The perfect roam around the Isle of Skye - Murdoch was a trained storyteller and regaled us with stories of Bonnie Prince Charlie as we drove around Skye. We learned about Scotland’s Right to Roam and exercised it too, walking along an unmarked path beneath the Quiraing where Vikings had once settled. Though we were warned there were few opportunitues to get snacks, we had plenty, plus the delicious sandwiches cooked up by an artist in Portree whose studio we got to take a look around. Ask him why the sheep have those marks on their backs ;-) We also got to the fairy pools and the Old Man of Stòrr but the Quiraing was what really exceeded expectations. Also liked dipping my face into the Sligachan river in my quest for eternal youth and having a whisky (well, two) after at Seumas’ Bar.
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