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Three-day itinerary for the Isle of Skye in June 2023

  1. Day 1: Portree Harbour
    10 minutes (1 mile) from Portree
    Morning: Start your day by visiting the colorful Portree Harbour, the most popular town in the Isle of Skye. Stroll along the harbor, take in the views of the mountains and sea, and browse the local shops and restaurants.
    Afternoon: Head to the Old Man of Storr, a 50-minute drive from the harbor. The hike to the top of the rock formation takes about 1.5 hours, and the views from the summit are breathtaking.
    Evening: Drive 30 minutes to the Duntulm Castle ruins for a stunning sunset view over the sea.
  2. Day 2: Kilt Rock and Fairy Pools
    1 hour and 10 minutes (34 miles) from Duntulm Castle ruins
    Morning: Drive to the Kilt Rock viewpoint, a 40-minute drive from the castle ruins. Admire the stunning views of the sea cliffs and waterfall.
    Afternoon: Head to the Fairy Pools, a 30-minute drive from Kilt Rock. It's a beautiful hike that takes about 2 hours, and you'll see crystal clear pools and waterfalls along the way.
    Evening: Catch the sunset at the Neist Point Lighthouse, a 40-minute drive from the Fairy Pools. The lighthouse sits atop a cliff, providing stunning views of the sea and coastline.
  3. Day 3: Dunvegan Castle and Talisker Distillery
    1 hour and 30 minutes (30 miles) from Neist Point Lighthouse
    Morning: Start your day at Dunvegan Castle, a 30-minute drive from the lighthouse. Take a tour of the castle, learn about its history, and explore the beautiful gardens and grounds.
    Afternoon: Head to Talisker Distillery, a 30-minute drive from Dunvegan Castle. Take a tour of the distillery and taste their famous single malt whisky.
    Evening: End your day at the Oyster Shed, a 30-minute drive from the distillery. Enjoy fresh seafood and a beautiful view of the sea.

Recommendations

Don't miss the Quiraing, a unique and stunning geological formation, and the picturesque village of Elgol. Side trips worth considering are the Eilean Donan Castle and the Glenfinnan Viaduct. To maximize your fun, hire a local guide who can take you off the beaten path and show you hidden gems. Lastly, make sure to bring warm and waterproof clothing as the weather in the Isle of Skye can be unpredictable.

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