Dunvegan (Scottish Gaelic: Dùn Bheagain) is a small town on the Isle of Skye in Scotland. It is famous for Dunvegan Castle, seat of the chief of Clan MacLeod. It is also the hometown of Celtic fusion band Peatbog Faeries. Dunvegan is within the parish of Duirinish.
Restaurants in Dunvegan
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Pre-booked Hawk walk with our beautiful Harris Hawks, Blake and Bella. Feel the thrill of one of nature's great hunters landing on your glove. An hour spent walking around our 10 acre croft with spectacular views overlooking Loch Dunvegan. As we walk and talk about birds of prey, one of our hawks flies free following us and you will take turns to call the bird in to land on your gloved fist.
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NOTE:= If you are a solo traveler please contact us first before booking to check if the tour is operating the day you require. We require a minimum of 2 bookings for our summer tours and 3 bookings for our winter tours. Skye Minibus Tours offer a spectacular Trotternish tour around the North of Skye which lasts for around 6 hours. A full day tour of the North and West of Skye taking in spectacular sights such as the Old Man of Storr, The Quiraing, Kilt Rock the Fairy Glen, Fairy pools, Neist point or Dunvegan Castle which lasts around 8hr 45mins. You will be accompanied by one of our highly knowledgeable and licensed drivers on your journey who will provide a wide variety of rich information and history on the area. Group and private tours are also available on request. View our commercial video here: https://vimeo.com/384489075
4.5 based on 126 reviews
We chanced upon this museum on our travels around Scotland. The gentleman who looks after the museum is a real character. Full of knowledge and pride. Cheap to enter and worth every penny. A fascinating story of this very tall Scottish man (and General Tom Thumb). Full-size model and the story about him. Ideal for all ages.
4.5 based on 52 reviews
We took on this walk on a fairly fine day, it may me a bit more challenging if the weather isn’t great. The walk takes you through a spectacular forest, where you will see lots of fairy doors and fairies a amongst the trees, placed there I think by local school children. The walk takes you along and up a forest trail before opening up to amazing views and the Duirinish Stone, it stands 5 metres high and weighs in at 5 tonnes, and was placed there in 2000 by local residents using nothing more than ‘ropes, Pully’s and manpower’. High,y recommended walk for all
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