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Sligachan to Loch Coruisk, Isle of Skye

Signpost to Loch Coruisk, Isle of Skye, West Highlands

Theme:

Food and Drink

Region:

Western Highlands & Skye

Itinerary Duration:

1 Days

Distance:

21kms/13 miles

Duration:

7-9 hours

Height Gain:

750 metres/2460 feet

This mainly low-level route on the Isle of Skye takes you into the heart of the Cuillin, one of the UK's most dramatic and enduring landscapes. Reward yourself afterwards with a meal at one of the island's outstanding restaurants, which offer sumptuous fresh seafood.

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The Great Glen Way, Highlands

Walking along the Great Glen Way in autumn, Highlands

Theme:

Paths to Adventure

Region:

Western Highlands & Skye

Distance:

117kms/73 miles

Duration:

4-7 days

Height Gain:

300 metres/984 feet

The Great Glen is a natural fault line that cuts the Highlands in two, running from Fort William in the west to Inverness, further north and east. This multi-day long-distance walk will take you by many lochs and some stunning scenery and there's plenty to see and do along the way.

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The Sgurr of Eigg and Rum Cuillin, Small Isles

The Rum Cuillin, Small Isles, West Highlands. Image courtesy of Scottish Natural Heritage.

Theme:

Paths to Adventure

Region:

Western Highlands & Skye

Distance:

21.5kms/13.4 miles

Duration:

2 days

Height Gain:

2100 metres/6889 feet

The Small Isles lying off the west coast of Scotland, near Mallaig, offer some of the finest and remotest walking around. The Sgurr on Eigg is a prominent and steep rock formation overlooking the harbour. Slightly further north lies Rum, with it's imposing and challenging Cuillin.

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