Enjoy a culinary tour on Skye

Enjoy a culinary tour on Skye

Join the long line of foodies who make the pilgrimage to Skye to sample the wonderful produce and incredible scenery on offer in the Scottish Highlands and Islands. EatScotland Gold award-winning, The Three Chimneys on Skye is synonymous with all that is good about eating out in Scotland. Situated on the remote outpost of Colbost, the restaurant is a beautifully renovated croft house with original fireplaces and low beamed ceilings. The menu is a modern twist on Scotland's famous larder, with the upmost importance placed on the quality of ingredients - which are of course sourced locally.

Skye has acquired a reputation for fine dining, as restaurants strive to make the best of fish and seafood caught in the surrounding waters and meat and game from the hills. And all come with incredible views as standard.

For dramatic views of the Cuillins and a whisky tasting experience like no other, visit the Talisker Whisky Distillery on the shores of Loch Harport. The dramatic scenery, combined with a dram of sweet, full bodied single malt is sure to leave a lasting impression of Skye.

Discover some clan history at Dunvegan Castle, nestled on the shores of Loch Dunvegan. The Castle was once the most renowned of the Hebridean strongholds and has been home to the Chiefs of MacLeod for almost 800 years. Take a stroll around the castle gardens and admire beautiful displays of blooming rhododendrons. The sheer diversity of plants and trees in the gardens never fails to impress.

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