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Destination Guide

Sligachan (Isle of Skye)

Sligachan (Isle of Skye)

Tourist Information

Things to see and do in Sligachan

Sligachan is a picturesque and historically significant location on the Isle of Skye, one of Scotland's most famous and scenic islands. It is renowned for its dramatic landscapes, rugged mountains, and its connection to Scottish history and folklore. 

Sligachan is situated at the intersection of several major routes on the Isle of Skye, making it a central point for visitors exploring the island. It lies at the base of the Cuillin mountain range, between the Black Cuillin to the south and the Red Cuillin to the north. The area is known for its breathtaking views, especially of the Sgùrr nan Gillean, one of the most striking peaks of the Black Cuillin.

The Sligachan Bridge
One of the most iconic features of Sligachan is the old stone bridge that spans the River Sligachan. This bridge, built in the 1820s, is a popular spot for photographers due to its perfect framing of the surrounding mountains. The river and the bridge create a serene, almost mystical atmosphere, especially at sunrise or sunset.

The Cuillin Mountains
The Cuillin Mountains, visible from Sligachan, are among the most challenging and dramatic mountain ranges in Scotland. They are popular with hikers and climbers, offering routes that vary from moderate walks to technical climbs. Sligachan is often used as a base for those planning to explore the Cuillins, with several trails starting from the area.

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