Portree (Scottish Gaelic: Port Rìgh, pronounced [pʰɔrˠʃt̪ˈtʰɾiː]) is the largest town on Skye in the Inner Hebrides of Scotland. It is the location for the only secondary school on the island, Portree High School. Public transport services are limited to buses.
Restaurants in Portree
5.0 based on 2,779 reviews
These unique rock formations are a popular destination for hikers and climbers.
This area has appeared in many films an TV series, and when you see the view you can understand why. The area is easily reached, there’s a pay car park and a short walk to reach a viewpoint with stunning views (weather permitting) You can walk further if you’ve got the kit for walking in the Scottish Highlands.
5.0 based on 247 reviews
The target sports specialists on Skye. A.C.E provide a wide range of outdoor and indoor adventure activities suitable for families, stag and hen parties, corporate entertainment, Airsoft, Target Archery, Axe Throwing, Air Rifle Shooting, Clay Pigeon Shooting. rain or shine all year round.
Clay pigeon shooting with Matt was absolutely fantastic! First time for both of us and we had an amazing time. Fun, safe, and competitive. Matt makes you feel relaxed and at ease immediately, fires kept us from freezing too too much, and we were both able to hit quite a few! Would recommend clay pigeon shooting for anyone visiting Skye - and you get to meet famous Blaze the dog too!
5.0 based on 31 reviews
NEW FOR 2016 - SOAK UP SKYE Fancy a tour around Skye which is completely different from the rest! Why not try an invigorating wild swimming adventure, in crystal clear waters, under dramatic waterfalls and in magical faerie pools. Wheather it is your first time, or you are an experienced wild swimmer, this is one unforgettable swimming experience that you will never forget. We visit five wild swimming locations spread across the breathtaking Isle of Skye. PLEASE NOTE: SOAK UP SKYE TOURS ARE EXTREMELY FUN AND VERY EXCITING! What's provided: Luxury travel (minimum 6 passengers) Wet Suit Boots Towels Warm Blankets Hot Chocolate, light snacks & refreshments To end the tour we offer a wee dram of Skye's finest Whiskey to warm up your souls. Price £45.00 pp times 9:30 am to 4:30 pm. OR WHY NOT TRY MOONLIGHT DRIVE TOUR - an evening wild swimming adventure in Skye's magical most celebrated healing pool, in beautiful turquoise waters. Times: 7:30pm to 10:00 pm. £20.00 pp. Travel with the best tour guides who are experienced and fully trained. Skye History and Heritage Day Tours, provide expertly led fully guided tours throughout the whole year that enhance your visit and appreciation of the Isle of Skye. Our exclusive itineraries give a broad in depth knowledge of Skye's interesting history and folklore. We have three day tours to choose from. Tour 1: The Clan Battles Tour Tour 2: Faeries, Myths & Legends Tour Tour 3: The Trotternish North Tour follow coastal roads and peninsulas whilst discovering Brochs and castles. Please contact us to book a tour or look out for our tour board in Somerled Square, Portree. Day tour costs - £80.00 pp (7 hours) this includes, your tour guide who is a qualified local historian, travel, all admission fees, with complimentary light snacks and refreshments. Portree Historical walking tour Why not join us for the very popular and fascinating historical walking tour of Portree, we visit places which would otherwise be missed. Your guide will show you maps and photographs throughout the tour. Costs - £5.00 pp - concessions given. Tour last for one hour running daily throughout the season.
5.0 based on 187 reviews
Go Skye runs tours, shore excursions and private tours 7 days a week to the famous beauty spots of the Quiraing, Kilt Rock, the Old Man of Storr and the Fairy Glen. Our shuttle buses run to the Fairy Pools and the Quiraing and the Old Man of Storr. Buses depart from outside the Visit Scotland Information Centre (iCentre) in Bayfield Road, Portree. Click on our website link for more information and to book with us.
4.5 based on 139 reviews
We hadn’t planned on stopping here but so glad we did! There was a lay-by with free parking and we had walked up the top but the best view is from the platform which is quite new. We stopped here between climbing the old man of storr and kilt rock, it was lovely and better than mealt falls.
4.0 based on 1,568 reviews
Here at the harbour, you can get a great view of the colorful buildings along the wharf - makes for great photos at any time. Stroll along the beach and look for sea glass and broken pottery - a touch of history when you pick it up.
ThingsTodoPost © 2018 - 2024 All rights reserved.