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Heading 10 minutes east, Loch Greshornish offers stunning scenery and is a favorite of walkers and anglers. You’ll likely spot the famous wooly Highland cows here and perhaps even an otter or two. On the loch’s shores, the Skye Camping and Caravanning Club Site is located on a working croft with plenty of space for campers, caravanners and motorhomes who are club members.
A little farther away—40 minutes down the west coast from Dunvegan—Glenbrittle is located at the foot of the Cuillin mountains and the ideal base camp for those wanting to enjoy some of the U.K.’s best rock and hill climbing. On Loch Brittle beach, Glenbrittle Campsite offers a wild camping-style experience with the advantage of nearby facilities, including an adjacent coffee shop. First-come, first-served sites are generously spaced across the field and down toward the shores of Loch Brittle.
The weather on the Isle of Skye is typically at its best in the summer months but visitor numbers are also at their highest. If cooler temperatures and rain are not issues, you can avoid crowds by visiting at a quieter time of year, such as April/May or September/October. Winter will feel like they have the place to themselves, but some businesses may be closed.