Discover the best top things to do in Lochalsh, United Kingdom including The Skye Ferry, Sea To Skye Xperience, All The Goodness Coffee & Bakeshop, Red Moon Cruises, Eilean Donan Castle, Kyle Line (Inverness to Kyle of Lochalsh), Skye Magical Tours.
Restaurants in Lochalsh
5.0 based on 276 reviews
The Skye Ferry closed for 2020.
This is the perfect Zen experience! Anticipation as you watch the small ferry making its crab-like way through the fast currents in the Sound of Sleat. Take photos as she twirls into the slipway at Glenelg, turntable at the ready. She can load up to 6 cars including 12 passengers then quickly off for the ten minute journey to Skye across the waters . The ferry has been refurbished recently by the enterprising community of Glenelg-Skye and gives great pleasure to tourists and an efficient service to commuters who would otherwise have a much longer drive to the bridge between mainland and Skye.
5.0 based on 12 reviews
Sea to Skye Xperience offer unique Sea Kayaking, Mountain Biking and Hill Walking experiences on the Isle of Skye and the North West Highlands. With our experienced local guides you will have the opportunity to experience the west coast's spectacular landscapes and wildlife while enjoying one of our adventure activities.
5.0 based on 106 reviews
All The Goodness is an independent coffee takeaway and bakery of sweet things, nestled amongst breathtaking Highland scenery. Expertly made coffee using single origin, organic, fairtrade beans, real flaked hot chocolate made by craft Scottish chocolatiers, and award winning whole leaf tea. In our bakeshop kitchen we develop unique recipes, creating contemporary twists on traditional Scottish baking. Everything is made from scratch in small batches using time-honoured methods and high quality, natural ingredients. We love creating new bakes using Scottish & Highland produce. As well as careful sourcing we grow a few special ingredients. In addition to traditional bakes, there will most likely be something you have never tried before. Our focus is on quality and provenance. We are delighted to have been awarded ‘Taste Our Best’ by Visit Scotland and Highly Commended by the Highlands and Islands Food & Drink Awards.
Our Happy Tour tour group stopped here for a mid-morning break. The atmosphere was beautiful and the food and coffee outstanding. I’d love to have the recipe for the gingerbread. It was outstanding. I highly recommend taking a break here. The service was friendly and fast.
5.0 based on 29 reviews
Red Moon Cruises specialises in private, bespoke cruises on the Scottish West Coast. Many visitors visit Scotland yet few get to appreciate it from the most vivid of vantage points - the sea. Our motor sailing boat Red Moon, is a characterful small cruising vessel - safe and secure, yet extremely well appointed and comfortable. Red Moon carries up to four guests and is available for your exclusive use. We usually operate around the Skye area in the summer months and Oban and Mull in spring and autumn. For the remainder of 2020 we are cruising solely in the Oban and Mull sea area.
4.5 based on 4,314 reviews
This picturesque castle, built in 1220, holds the title of the most photographed castle in Scotland.
Eilean Donan was our third castle after Stirling and Inveraray and they all were worth the visits! They all have picturesque locations but they are super different in the inside. We really liked the Eilean Donan audio tour and we specially liked the kitchen and bedrooms - super interesting to see how noble people lived. And do not miss the before pictures - it is unbelievable that a family (and restoration worker) had the vision and means to build it up again. Definitely a gem!
4.5 based on 315 reviews
Travel coast to coast across the Highlands, in the shadows of mountains and forests, beside bright lochs and wide open moors. The Kyle line draws a wide arc from Inverness to the shores of Loch Alsh, taking in spectacular Highland scenery – and finishing with magnificent views of Skye. Just outside Inverness lies Dingwall, a pretty market town that’s perfect for a stop off or a connection to the Far North Line. From there, the train takes you past lochs and moors as you travel through the Highlands. Keep an eye out for one of the most distinctive mountain ranges in Scotland, the Torridon Peaks, looming out of the north. On the final stretch of the journey, the train picks its way along the coast south to Loch Alsh.
5.0 based on 49 reviews
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