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Northern Highlands and Skye

Northern Highlands and Skye Travel Guide

To many Scots, the Northern Highlands are the real Scotland -- the land of the lore of clans, big moody skies, and wild rolling moors. This part of the country is linked together by narrow roads, tranquillity, and dramatic, changing landscapes. It's also home to one of Scotland's most picturesque castles, Eilean Donan, which you pass on the way to the Isle of Skye. Don't let the tour buses stop you; the castle deserves a visit.

Skye is ideal for moderate walks and has remote beaches and misty mountains. In its coastal villages you'll still hear Gaelic (Scotland's native language). The stark, remote Outer Hebrides, or Western Isles, offer the ultimate peace-and-quiet experience. Ruined forts and chapels are the main attractions, and Harris tweed is on sale in just about every shop. This is possibly the most rugged part of Scotland, with frequent wind and rain, so pack your bag accordingly.

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