Edinburgh to Ile of Skye
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M8 through Glasgow then via the Erskine Bridge up the A82 via Loch Lomond, Rannoch Moor, Glencoe and Fort William then the A87 at Invergarry to Kyle of Lochalsh via Glen Sheil and Eilean Donan castle and then onto Skye via the Skye Bridge. Lovely views of the Western Highlands all the way from Loch Lomond onwards.
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>Takes longer and much more traffic than via Stirling or via Perth (both of which are easily as scenic as via Glasgow.<
The straight run through Glasgow on the M8 is a breeze at any time other than rush hour and opens up drive along Loch Lomond side which has recently been massively eased road widening at the former choke points at the northern end of the loch.
The straight run through Glasgow on the M8 is a breeze at any time other than rush hour and opens up drive along Loch Lomond side which has recently been massively eased road widening at the former choke points at the northern end of the loch.
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I think Maaqliag is Mallaig. You can go by the bridge and come back by the ferry or vice versa. That way you can see both scenic routes.
But one day to drive to Skye, stay the night, then go back? Or go where? That's a lot of driving, not much time for Skye.
But one day to drive to Skye, stay the night, then go back? Or go where? That's a lot of driving, not much time for Skye.
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>>just a quick one day drive to skye<<
If you meant there and back in one day -- nope -- no way, no how.
Edinburgh to even just Broadford (just barely on Skye and not in the most scenic bits) is a 5 to 6 hour drive w/o <u>any</u> stops. So you'd be in the car 12-ish hours plus photo stops, meals, rest stops . . . and not even see much of Skye. All the way to Portree and back (again w/o exploring anything of the island) would mean an extra nearly 2 hours added on to that 12 . . .
If you meant there and back in one day -- nope -- no way, no how.
Edinburgh to even just Broadford (just barely on Skye and not in the most scenic bits) is a 5 to 6 hour drive w/o <u>any</u> stops. So you'd be in the car 12-ish hours plus photo stops, meals, rest stops . . . and not even see much of Skye. All the way to Portree and back (again w/o exploring anything of the island) would mean an extra nearly 2 hours added on to that 12 . . .




