Discover the best top things to do in Armadale, United Kingdom including Seall Events on Skye, Maggie Zerafa Ceramics, Grumpy George, Caledonian MacBrayne Hebridean & Clyde Ferries, Armadale Castle, Gardens & Museum of the Isles, Ragamuffin, Sea to Skye Xperience, Armadale War Memorial.
5.0 based on 3 reviews
22 years of event promotion in South Skye ~ over 40 events each year.SEALL is the voluntary-run community enterprise. Most of our events are at Sabhal Mr Ostaig, the Gaelic College but we also use Clan Donald Skye at Armadale, the Island's leading visitor centre.We promote an annual programme of Traditional Music, World Music, Jazz and Classical,Cèilidhs, Dances, Theatre and Children's Events.
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Quick and easy, the crossing only took around 40 or so minutes. The Covid precautions were great. We had to stay in our cars which was a shame but understandable. The tickets were very affordable and the staff were nice and friendly. The service was reliable. I'd use it again!
4.0 based on 618 reviews
Visit our stunning Highland estate on Sleat, on the southern tip of the magical Isle of Skye. Wander through glorious gardens set around the imposing ruins of Armadale Castle, former home of Clan Donald in the Isle of Skye. Explore 40 acres of beautiful woodland walks and enjoy spectacular views over the sea to the majestic mountains of Knoydart. Learn about Highland history in our fascinating Museum of the Isles, Skye's only Museums Galleries Scotland accredited museum. Stay in our well-equipped self-catering holiday lodges and luxury suites. Armadale Castle, Garden & Museum is a Visit Scotland 5 Star Visitor Attraction at the heart of a 20,000 acre estate, operated by registered charity the Clan Donald Lands Trust.
We have been here some years ago and wanted to come back. We started at the very atmospheric cafe in the former stables for a simple lunch and enjoyed it. Not very many decades ago the castle was still intact. But if you want to visit Armadale Castle now be prepared to see ruins only from the outside (for safety reasons). It's impressive nevertheless. The Gardens are beautiful and well looked after, varied and with some old trees. It a nice place to wander around. The small museum in a modern building is especially attractive for those interested in the history of the Clan MacDonald.
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