Dunvegan

Travel Guide

Dunvegan Castle showing interior views, a house and heritage elements
Dunvegan featuring heritage elements
Dunvegan Castle featuring a waterfall
Dunvegan Castle which includes a castle, a festival and tranquil scenes
Dunvegan Castle featuring a garden
This tiny town on the shore of Loch Dunvegan is best known for its famous eponymous castle, the seat of the chiefs of a prominent Highland clan.

Dunvegan is a small town with only about a dozen shops, restaurants and accommodations. Come to admire the views out over the loch and to explore the well-known Dunvegan CastleOpens in a new window, the seat of the chiefs of Clan MacLeod.

Find the castle on a rocky outcrop, just north of the village itself. One of the most popular sights on the island, this iconic fortress has a captivating history with many important figures from Scottish history, from Sir Walter Scott to Flora MacDonald, having visited here. Pass through the various castle rooms, surveying the displays of family portraits, artifacts and swords.

Don’t leave without strolling through the castle gardens. The paths weave through woodland, in to formal gardens and to small cascading waterfalls. Between late March and late September, boat trips out to Loch Dunvegan depart from the pier near the castle. Take a seal-spotting or fishing trip.

From the castle, it’s just a 10-minute drive north to the picturesque Claigan Coral Beach. The stretch is actually made of maerl, a kind of fossilized, sun-bleached algae. Amble along the shoreline and admire views out over the gold sands of Camas Ban beach.

Back in town, visit the Giant MacAskill Museum. Set in an old croft house, the museum is devoted to the life of Angus MacAskill, a 19th-century Scottish-born “giant” who reached a height of 7 feet, 9 inches (2 meters, 36 centimeters).

Also worth browsing is the Colbost Croft Museum, which shows how crofters on Skye would have lived. Inhale the scent of burning peat and wander around the well-preserved crofter’s cottage. Drive around the Colbost area and look for local gift shops selling Celtic-style silver jewelry produced on the island. If you are looking for gifts or souvenirs, the family-run Croft Studio in Dunvegan sells original paintings, cards and prints inspired by the local landscapes.

Dunvegan is in the northwest corner of Skye. Buses bound for Dunvegan leave from PortreeOpens in a new window. Driving from Portree will take about 30 minutes.

Where to stay in Dunvegan

Roskhill

Though Roskhill might not have many top sights, you can venture to the surrounding area to see attractions like Dunvegan Castle and Macleod's Tables.

Roskhill
Hame Hotel

Hame Hotel

3.5 out of 5
Dunvegan, Dunvegan, Scotland
Stay at this 3.5-star guesthouse in Dunvegan. Enjoy free WiFi, free parking, and daily housekeeping. Our guests praise the helpful staff in our reviews. Popular ...
Hame Hotel
The Tables Guest House

The Tables Guest House

3.5 out of 5
Main Street, Dunvegan, Dunvegan, Scotland
Stay at this 3.5-star guesthouse in Dunvegan. Enjoy free breakfast, free WiFi, and free parking. Popular attractions Dunvegan Castle and Skye Silver Gift Shop ...
The Tables Guest House
Atholl House Skye

Atholl House Skye

3 out of 5
Dunvegan, Dunvegan, Scotland
The price is NT$8,525 per night from Sep 4 to Sep 5
NT$8,525
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Sep 4 - Sep 5
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Stay at this 3-star hotel in Dunvegan. Enjoy free breakfast, free WiFi, and free parking. Our guests praise the helpful staff in our reviews. Popular attractions ...
Atholl House Skye
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