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The Isle of Skye
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Summary for The Isle of Skye |
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The Isle of Skye is an region in Scotand and is located in the area The Islands as defined by SMC. There is only one munro on The Isle of Skye. |
Access: The B8083 through Torrin from Broadford then along the bank of Loch Slapin which lies on the east of the hills eventually leading to Elgol.
Transport: Bus: Twice daily from Broadford not at the best walking times.
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Details for: The Isle of Skye
This is the home of the famous Cullin mountains which has a dedicated region to itself due to its nature.
This region contains the isolated Bla Bheinn which boasts the best views across Glen Sligachan to the ruggecd Cuillin ridge, and even across the to the small Isles of Rum and Eigg. This is arguably the best view on the Isle of Skye.


















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