2 Best Sights in Glendale, The Northern Highlands and the Western Isles

Dunvegan Castle & Gardens

In a commanding position over a sea loch, Dunvegan Castle has been the seat of the chiefs of Clan MacLeod for more than 700 years. Today, it's a popular (if overpriced) tourist attraction. Step inside and into the clan's illustrious past through plush interiors, fascinating photos, and, most notably, the Fairy Flag—a silk banner, thought to be originally from Rhodes or Syria, which is credited with protecting the clan from danger. And make time to explore the gardens, with their water features, fern house, walled garden, and various viewing points. There's a café beside the parking lot. Boat trips from the castle to the nearby seal colony run April through September. The castle lies a mile north of the A850/A863 junction between Waternish and Glendale.

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Dunvegan, Highland, IV55 8WF, Scotland
01470-521206
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Rate Includes: Castle and gardens £16; gardens only £14; seal trips £12, Closed mid-Oct.–Mar.

Neist Point

Skye's westernmost point is famed for its steep sea cliffs and picturesque, early-20th century lighthouse, designed by David Alan Stevenson (cousin of Treasure Island author Robert Louis Stevenson). The Neist Point Trail begins at the cliff-top parking area, from which it's a short but steep walk down to the lighthouse.

Neist Point Car Park, Colbost, Highland, IV55 8WT, Scotland