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Scotland has almost 800 islands, but none are like the Isle of Skye. It belongs to the Inner Hebrides off Scotland’s west coast and is famous for its dramatic, otherworldly landscapes.
Now, alongside its ancient rock formations, folklore, and fairy pools, the Isle of Skye has a new claim to fame: food.
The Isle of Skye is the second most visited destination in Scotland after Edinburgh. This year the Skye bridge is 30 years old and is the gateway to the island for the majority of visitors.
The Skye Bridge was opened on 16 October 1995. The new bridge replaced the centuries-old ferry service, which transported people between the Isle of Skye and mainland Scotland.
4 of the best food experiences on Scotland's Isle of Skye. ... One particular highlight is a fantastically complex 27-year-old whisky ... but it’s linked to mainland Scotland by the Skye Bridge.
How long do you have? There are so many amazing places. We split the book into eight locations, which also includes the Isle of Raasay as it’s a short ferry trip from Sconser in Skye.
The Isle of Skye is the second most visited destination in Scotland after Edinburgh. This year the Skye bridge is 30 years old and is the gateway to the island for the majority of visitors.