r/Skye 1d ago

Available Rental accommodation vacancies - Portree

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I am looking to secure rental accommodation in Portree for my girlfriend and I who have both secured job transfers. Any leads or help would be much appreciated as I know this is difficult to find on Skye. TIA.


r/Skye 4d ago

Isle of Skye

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Driving from Glencoe to ISLE OF SKYE 3 nights with a car. Needing thoughts on this itinerary! We are staying in Carbost.

DAY 1
Stop in at Chocolates of Glenshiel
Eilean Donan castle
Elgol
Eas a' Bhradain
Sligachan bridge
Portree (for fuel and groceries)
Head to accomodation

DAY 2 - early start
Old Man of Storr
Lealt Falls
Kilt Rock
An Corran Beach
Uig
Fairy Glen

DAY 3
Talisker bay
Talisker distillery
Unsure what else to do around this area?

DAY 4 - no plans. What should we do?


r/Skye 4d ago

Social clubs/group activities

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Hey guys, I'm currently living in the Isle of Skye near Portree and was wondering if there are any good social clubs, games nights etc that I could attend to make some friends. I tried looking on Facebook and other avenues but had no luck. Thank you! :)


r/Skye 6d ago

Another beautiful day!

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76 Upvotes

Great weather today, just EPIC. Too bad tomorrow will bring rain for over a week (ish) good thing for rain gear and good boots!


r/Skye 8d ago

Killer day of sun

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34 Upvotes

What a nice day on skye!!!!! Sweet sunset this evening as well!


r/Skye 10d ago

Another nice day on skye

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Wet and wet and even more wet!


r/Skye 13d ago

Scientists baffled: SKYE still showing up daily.

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r/Skye 14d ago

Spontaneous trip to isle of skye

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We’re thinking of taking a trip to isle of skye tomorrow for a couple days(from Edinburgh) would we be out of luck for walk in restaurants? Don’t need anything fancy, wouldn’t mind seafood. Is it too late for us?


r/Skye 14d ago

On the off chance, does anyone know of any accommodation to rent around Portree?

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My brother and his GF are moving to Skye for work (Portree) and I know how hard it is to find places to rent. We‘ve posted on the Facebook groups but I’m trying to exhaust every avenue leave no stone unturned to help them find a place, so on the off chance anyone knows of any leads I’d be very grateful for any leads.


r/Skye 22d ago

Electric charging points

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I’m on Skye for the next three days to finish off my guided munros and I didn’t remember my EHU extension. My portable battery is running out of juice so I’m wondering if there’s somewhere on the island I can plug it in. Would happily pay for the electricity or a meal etc. while it’s plugged in. Does anybody have the inside scoop on somewhere that can help?


r/Skye 24d ago

The Cuillin on 35mm film

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41 Upvotes

Mostly taken from An Dorus/Sgùrr a’ Mhadaidh, except the Inn Pinn.


r/Skye 26d ago

Sunrise at the Old Man of Storr

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32 Upvotes

r/Skye 27d ago

We built a community map of Scotland's honesty boxes 🍰

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Hiya r/Skye!

Since moving to Harrapool in 2025, our family has been keeping a list of honesty boxes we find and frequent. Over the last few months that list has slowly turned into a map that we use to plan every family outing. It's become such a part of our routine that we couldn't keep it to ourselves.

It's at honestybox.scot — 84 boxes across Scotland as of today, with a decent cluster on Skye and the surrounding mainland. We know we've missed plenty.

A few things up front:

  • Free. No ads. Browse without an account.
  • Anyone running a box can claim their listing — edit it, change photos, ask us to take it down. The owner has the final say. If you run one and don't want it on the map, one message and it's off.
  • Community-edited. Spot a closed box, an outdated photo, or something we got wrong? You can flag it or suggest the correction.
  • Listings auto-archive after 15 months without an update so we don't keep sending people to boxes that closed a year ago.

What we'd love from this sub:

  • The Skye ones we've missed (especially the hidden ones — those are the best).
  • Anything we got wrong on existing listings.
  • Honest feedback on the project itself, including if there's something about the approach that doesn't sit right.

Longer version of the why is on our studio's blog if you want it: https://collettaandco.com/blog/we-built-a-map-of-scotlands-honesty-boxes

👉 https://honestybox.scot


r/Skye 27d ago

Taxi to Kyle of Lochalsh

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Hi guys.

I'm just wondering if anyone knows of a taxi service that doesn't charge an arm and a leg to get me from Portree to Kyle of Lochalsh at 4am in a few weeks?


r/Skye 29d ago

Where can I buy fidget toys in portree?

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I have a family member who is autistic and I was looking to buy him a squishy toy or just a fidget toy in general. I ordered one online but its going to take a month to get here. Is there anywhere in portree I can buy one?


r/Skye 29d ago

Hello nice meeting everyone ive studied my ancestry ive linked it to Daniel mcclure freind of AT Stewart im wanting to see if anyone else can help fill in the gaps planning a trip back home to dunvaegen castle to re connect the bridge

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r/Skye May 03 '26

Muay Thai in Skye

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I move to Skye next week for work and wondering if the Muay Thai gym is still there or if anyone that also trains Muay Thai wants to train together? I know there's an MMA gym already there but I'm specifically looking for Muay Thai training. Any help or info or if there's any coaches give me a shout


r/Skye Apr 29 '26

How is “Snizort,” as in Loch Snizort, pronounced?

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r/Skye Apr 28 '26

visiting scotland

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i’m probably staying around 7 days i wanna know when to visit scotland, this year.

i’ve heard there are lots of midges but i don’t know when though..

i probably won’t be able to visit in september

where should i go if i wanna visit isle of skye often and when? what months should i avoid too? should i visit glasgow?

thank you in advance


r/Skye Apr 27 '26

Restaurant recs

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We are heading to Sky mid-May with a family of 6. I’ve read we best make reservations for all meals ASAP.

We are staying outside Broadford and would like suggestions for a couple dinners there, but we’d also love any notable eateries—lunch or dinner—heading up the island. We will also need a lunch spot near Elgol.

Thanks, in advance, for the help!


r/Skye Apr 27 '26

What’s it looking like currently?

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Hi there, I will be taking a tour of the Isle of Skye on the 7th. Just wanted to see if anyone knows what it’s looking like out there currently. When I look at photos online, it either looks very green or fully shades of brown.

Would you say it’s still worth seeing if it’s brown? I’m from a mountainous, coastal area that can be quite green some time of the year. I’ve seen other people post on here that they were also, and were disappointed. I’m broke so I’d prefer to save money if you’d say it isn’t worth it!


r/Skye Apr 25 '26

Roads & Closures: hi I’m visiting next week. Are there currently any locations that are closed due to filming or other reasons?

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r/Skye Apr 23 '26

SKYE RULES!

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Can’t friggin wait to get back there again!


r/Skye Apr 23 '26

Public transport on Saturday morning for Skye Half Marathon

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Hey

Is there any Stagecoach bus available on Saturday morning (13 June) to take me from Broadford to Portree for the half marathon? There's a Citylink available but it only reaches Portree at 9.30am, which is cutting it a bit close with the registration closing at 9.45am. The local Stagecoach buses don't seem to run on Saturday - please tell me I'm wrong!

Thanks


r/Skye Apr 22 '26

Quiraing Hike

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Hey guys! My wife and I will be taking our honeymoon in Scotland in about a month and I absolutely love hiking, but my wife is less of a fan (she doesn't dislike it, but it's not her favorite). As such, I only get to pick one big hike for the trip and I'm leaning towards the Quiraing Circuit, but I'm worried it might be too difficult.

I've been hiking pretty much since I could walk (used to be a climber too before I fell off a cliff and almost died) so I'm pretty experienced and not worried about myself, by my wife is newer to this. She's in good shape, I'm not worried about her being physically unable to complete the hike, but I am worried that it might be hard enough that she doesn't enjoy the experience.

What are your thoughts on this? Should I give up and pick an easier one (Old Man of Storr is my current backup) or am I worrying too much?

Any thoughts or suggestions are appreciated, thanks guys!