Print this page Back

MacLeod's Tables

Distance Approximate Time Height Gain OS Map
9 kms 04:30 (hrs:mins) 720 metres Explorer 407: Skye - Dunvegan

Description

When the mountains of Skye are mentioned, most people tend to think of the Cuillin. Dramatic though they are, they are by no means the only worthwhile mountains on the island. MacLeod's Tables may be smaller but their isolated location in the north-west of Skye means they have excellent views over the rest of the island and to the Outer Hebrides. The walking is fairly straightforward but a day taking in both tops still involves over 700m of climbing - more than that involved in climbing many larger hills.

Access Info

The starting point is about 2km along the B884 from Dunvegan, just beyond the bridge over the Osdale River. There is plenty of parking, particularly near the bridge. Public transport is limited although the walk could easily be done from Dunvegan without the need for a car.

More Info

For further information visit the walkingworld weblink below.

Visit WalkingWorld

Walk of The Month

Stac Pollaidh, North West Highlands This is a challenging but stunning walk in the North West Highlands north of Ullapool.
Read More

Virtual Walks

... Take a virtual tour of some of our most beautiful walks - it's the next best thing to being here!
Read More

Send an eCard

eCards Send an eCard
Read More





Desktop Calendar

Desktop Calendar Download images for your desktop
Read More