Highland walks

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Visitor Attractions in Trotternish, Portree and the Braes

loading Staffin Museum

Small but excellent local museum, best known for its collection of Dinosaur remains found on the Trotternish Peninsula. Archaelogical and social history collections.

loading Skye Museum of Island Life, Kilmuir

Superb folk museum housed in a collection of old thatched croft houses. This is by far the best of the Skye museums concentrating on local rural life; the admission is good value.

loading Aquaxplore Boat Trips, Elgol

Exhilarating wildlife and sightseeing adventures for all ages to the remote Small Isles of Canna, Rum, Eigg, and Soay plus the Cuillin Mountains and Loch Coruisk. Regular sightings of whales, dolphins, sharks, seals, puffins, sea eagles, golden eagles. 1.5hr, 3hr, 4hr, All day & Early Bird trips. Flexible service for walkers & climbers to Loch Coruisk and the Cuillin. Booking essential.

loading Aros Centre, Portree

The Aros Centre is many things; a cinema, theatre, café, gift shop and visitors exhibition. It is also a major venue for Gaelic music with regular, top quality concerts and events. The visitor exhibition includes an audio-visual show about Skye as well as camera links from birds nests (including Sea Eagles) during early summer.

loading Staffin Bay Cruises

Enjoy a boat trip from beautiful Staffin Bay in Trotternish. Visit the Seal Colony on Flodigarry Island and the Kilt Rock and waterfall; chance to see varied wildlife. Sea fishing trips also available. Phone Rob Main on (0)1470 562 723 to enquire and book.



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