Ashaig
Three ChimneysThe Three Chimneys is synonomous with all that is the very best about eating-out in Scotland. Included as one of only 6 Scottish restaurants on Restaurant magazine?s definitive lis
Phoenix House
Sconser Lodge HotelAt the Sconser Lodge hotel's traditional restaurant you can enjoy sweeping views over the waters of Rasaay, with a concise menu of local Scottish produce.
Garybuie
Seafood BarAll shellfish is locally sourced using sustainable methods of production or capture and includes Oysters, Mussels, Prawns, Scallops, Crabs, Squats, Queenies and Lobster. Kishorn Se
The Lodge
Plockton ShoresTake in the spectacular views from across the bay at the Plockton Shore restaurant and enjoy fresh local fish and shellfish, succulent Aberdeen Angus steaks, venison and a selectio
Leabank
The TorridonTop restaurateurs from London and the continent would be very envious of the fresh fish and shellfish, beef, lamb, wild boar and succulent fruit and vegetables on offer - all sourc
Skye is one of Scotland's most popular tourist destinations for outdoor pursuits, wildlife and visitor attractions. The most popular destination is the Cuillins, the greatest concentration of peaks in Britain. They provide some of Scotland's best climbing and have become a mecca for all serious and experienced walkers. Equally spectacular are the bizarre rock formations of the Trotternish Peninsula. Major attractions include Dunvegan Castle, Armadale Castle, The Museum of the Isles and the Museum of Island Life. Kyleakin is a good base from which to hire a moped or bicycle for exploring Skye.