Highland walks
Sleat and southern Skye, Armadale to Kyleakin

Sleat, Armadale and Kyleakin

The southern coastal fringe of Sleat (pronounced Slate) is so fertile and richly wooded that it has become known as the Garden of Skye. The views across to the mainland and the peaks of Knoydart are fabulous, but even they are surpassed by those of the Cuillin from the northern coast between Ord and Tarskavaig, a coastline blessed with several sandy beaches.

East of Sleat is Kylerhea which is the closest part of Skye to mainland Scotland and site of its oldest ferry route. This is still the most picturesque gateway to the island, backed by hills which may be less dramatic than those further north, but which provide wonderful panoramas. Further east still is Kyleakin and the striking Skye Bridge - now free after a long campaign by the islanders.


walks key
Dun Scaith Castle 1.5km 40 minutes
Rubha Phoil woodland walk, Armadale 1.5km 1 hour
Kylerhea Otter Haven 2.5km 1 hour
Caisteal Maol and Kyleakin 3.5km 1 - 1.5 hours
Kinloch Forest and Leitir Fura 6.5km 2 - 3 hours
Armadale hill and woodland 5.5km 2 hours
Point of Sleat 8.5km 3 - 4 hours
Coille Dalavil 12.5km 4 – 5 hours
Kylerhea hill circuit - Beinn na Caillich, Sgurr na Coinnich, Ben Aslak 14km 8 - 10 hours
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Hotels in Sleat, Kyleakin, Armadale
B&B in Sleat, Kyleakin, Armadale
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