Hike The Skye Trail - 24 May
24 May-01 June 2025
The Skye Trail is a well-known but little trodden route that stretches the length of the ancient Isle of Skye. The 127km unmarked route takes in the island’s most dramatic landscape, from the Trotternish Ridge to the Cuillin mountain range.
There are no waymarks along the way and many of the sections do not even have a path. However, hiking the trail from north to south in seven days, you’ll led by an experienced guide who is very familiar with the route.
The rewards along the way are many:
• Spectacular mountain views - passing under the shadow of the jagged Red and Black Cuillins, quite possibly the finest mountain range in Britain;
• Coastal scenery - from beaches to cliff-tops in areas that are remarkable but almost unvisited;
• Haunting ruins of villages, deserted in the highland clearances;• Visiting remote island communities, and;
• Superb opportunities for watching wildlife such as otters, golden eagles and the enormous white-tailed sea eagle (nicknamed the ‘flying barn door’!)
This route has been devised for those who prefer to get well away from the beaten track. This is a trip never to be forgotten!
• Guided hiking by an experienced and qualified Mountain Leader
• Travel and logistical Support from Inverness
• All food whilst hiking - from breakfast on Sunday 2nd May to lunch on Saturday 8th May - excluding a rest day pub/cafe/restaurant meals half way through the hike.
• All accommodation (tents provided for wild camping sections, hostels/bunkhouses/B&Bs)
Not included:
• Return transport between London and Inverness
• Your personal hiking kit
• food & drink before/after the hike and on the rest day