We’ve been diving into some travel guides and found this amazing spot you guys have to hear about. Neist Point Lighthouse on the Isle of Skye is absolutely stunning, and it’s not just the lighthouse that’s worth checking out.


There are some incredible places around it like Dunvegan Castle, which is this historic gem, and the Fairy Pools with their crystal-clear waters.


Dear Lykkers! If you’re planning a trip, these spots are definitely on our list. Can’t wait to share more about them with you!


<h3>1. Neist Point Lighthouse</h3>


The Neist Point Lighthouse is an iconic landmark on the Isle of Skye, renowned for its breathtaking views and dramatic coastal setting. Built in 1909 by famed engineer Sir Alexander Stevenson, the lighthouse stands at the end of a rugged promontory, offering panoramic vistas of the surrounding cliffs and the Atlantic Ocean.


<b>Details:</b>


• <b>Price:</b> Free (The lighthouse itself is not open to the public, but the surrounding area is accessible.)


• <b>Opening Hours:</b> Accessible year-round; best visited during daylight hours.


• <b>Transportation:</b> Accessible by car. There is a designated parking area, but be prepared for a short walk to reach the viewpoint.


• <b>Additional Information:</b> Weather can be unpredictable, so dress warmly and wear sturdy footwear for the coastal path.



<h3>2. Dunvegan Castle</h3>


Dunvegan Castle, located about 30 minutes from Neist Point, is the oldest continuously inhabited castle in Scotland and the ancestral home of the MacLeod clan. The castle’s rich history, stunning gardens, and picturesque setting on the shores of Loch Dunvegan make it a compelling visit for history enthusiasts and nature lovers alike.


<b>Details:</b>


• <b>Price:</b> £15 for adults, £12 for concessions, and £8 for children (ages 5-15).


• <b>Opening Hours:</b> April to October, daily from 9:30 AM to 5:30 PM. (Check the official website for seasonal variations.)


• <b>Transportation:</b> Accessible by car; there is ample parking available on-site.


• <b>Additional Information:</b> Allow at least 2-3 hours for a full visit, including the castle tour and gardens. Audio guides are available in multiple languages.



<h3>3. Fairy Pools</h3>


The Fairy Pools are a series of crystal-clear, natural pools located in Glen Brittle, a short drive from Neist Point. These enchanting pools, fed by the streams from the Cuillin Mountains, are famed for their vibrant blue waters and picturesque surroundings. They are a popular spot for hiking and photography, providing a magical experience amidst the rugged landscape of Skye.


<b>Details:</b>


• <b>Price:</b> Free.


• <b>Opening Hours:</b> Accessible year-round; best visited during daylight hours.


• <b>Transportation:</b> Accessible by car. There is a parking area, but be prepared for a moderate hike of about 1.5 miles (3 km) to reach the pools.


• <b>Additional Information:</b> The terrain can be uneven and slippery, so wear appropriate hiking boots and be cautious near the water. The best time to visit is during the summer months when the weather is milder and the paths are more accessible.



We hope you’re as excited about these destinations as we are, Lykkers! We’d love to hear what you think—do any of these spots make it onto your travel bucket list? Share your thoughts and let us know if you have any other recommendations for places to explore around Neist Point. Looking forward to hearing from you and maybe even planning a trip together!