• Begin the Journey on the North West of Skye with Terry Wilding's comprehensive and colorful website to explore the vicinity of Borreraig:
     
  • Janet & Gareth Boote created a very personal and very informative website. A clickable map at the end leads to many fantastic places on Skye.
     
  • The naturalist will appreciate an up to date list of wildlife sightings (otters, golden eagles, Puffins, Mink Whales, ...). It might give you an idea where to go to test your luck. Or you would rather like to embark for a whale spotting trip.
     
  • If birds are your special subject Skye birds is a valuable site for you.
     
  • The botanist will like the Skye flora site and the fern enthusiast will enjoy Skye ferns.
     
  • Life and ecology on Skye is thorougly studied in the Skye Data Atlas.
     
  • If you are intrigued by those weird place names on Skye Skye Place Names is made for you.
     
  • Skye is ideal for walking and mountaineering. Try Bev's Favourite Walks on Skye or get serviced by skyewalk.co.uk.
     
  • Jonathan MacDonald tells you all about the History of Crofting in Skye.
     
  • Here comes a very comprehensive site worth looking at, especially for the current calendar of events.
     
  • Going for Gaelic? Start with (and listen to) the basics at the Gaelic Nursery. The more advanced should take a course at the Gaelic College in Sleat.