An amazing cave but with awkward access, bring two torches because if one failed, you'd struggle to escape. You can only get here at low tide up to about 1 …
The Uamh Oir or Cave of Gold is a secret place, Skye's answer to Fingal's cave on Staffa but in miniature. IThis is a delightful short walk with a great …
After the heart-wrenching defeat at the Battle of Culloden in 1746, Bonnie Prince Charlie became a fugitive, weaving through the mystical Highlands and islands of Scotland. His journey is a …
Impressive cave carved out by the sea. Unimpressive interior which has become the final resting place of a wheel axel, oven and plenty of plastic that has been dumped in the sea and then has washed into the cave
Beinn an Dubhaich Cave is a limestone cave on the Isle of Skye, near the hamlet of Torrin. It is the second longest cave on the island, after Valley Head …
Discovered in 2000, this Iron Age underground passage on Skye’s Trotternish Peninsula is thought to have been used for food storage. The stone-lined tunnel stretches about 17m and features a …