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Skye Camping and Caravanning Club Site in Hebrides

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On the beautiful Isle of Skye right on the shore of Loch Greshornish. On a working croft, the site shares Skye’s stunning scenery and dramatic history with the area’s famous Highland cattle. You may even spot an otter during a loch-side walk.
Worth noting: Two camping pods with optional camp beds contact site to book. Easy access to Outer Hebridies Via Caledonian Macbrayne ferries. Fantastic
panoramic Loch views with an open aspect. Well stocked shop selling everyday items including fresh milk, souvenirs and camping equipment.
Eat local: Very fresh hen & duck eggs laid on croft on sale in site shop. Fresh fish van visits weekly. Fish & chip van mid & high season three times a week. Skye’s oldest pub the Stein Inn serves fresh local produce as does the Edinbane Inn, The Old School House, The Skeabost
Country House Hotel & The Three Chimneys restaurant.
Dunvegan Castle is the oldest continuously inhabited castle in Scotland, with magnificent gardens.
The Aros Centre hosts many events during the year and has a selection of craft outlets, a children’s play area and a CCTV link showing sea eagles’ nests.
Talisker Distillery runs standard and connoisseur tours to see the single malt whisky in production.
The Seaprobe Atlantis is a glass-bottomed boat showing wrecks and marine life. It sails from Kyle of Lochalsh.
Several other boats operate in the area, including the Misty Isle – travelling to the ‘best viewpoint in Scotland’.
The MV Stardust runs fishing and wildlife trips.
Sheepskin specialists Skyeskyns is a traditional tannery open to visitors.
The Shilasdair Yarn Company uses natural dyes on pure Scottish wool.
See the craftsmen at work on wood-fired, salt-glazed pieces at Edinbane Pottery.
Armadale Castle houses the Clan Donald Centre and the Museum of the Isles.
The Orbost Gallery celebrates the landscape of Skye and the Highlands.
Pony trekking is available from the Isle of Skye Trekking Centre.
There are many opportunities for walkers, including hikes in the Black and Red Cullin mountain ranges.
Award winning Skye Tours pick up and drops off from site daily.

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