Isle of Skye, United Kingdom
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What is Isle of Skye
Skye, often referred to as '''the Isle of Skye''', represents the largest of the Inner Hebrides located off the west coast of Scotland. The capital and largest town on the island is the picturesque port of Portree.
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About Isle of Skye elsewhere
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"Off the northwest coast of Scotland, the mystical Isle of Skye, largest of the Inner Hebrides, is 77km (48 miles) long and varies between 5 and 40km (3-25 miles) wide."
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"Skye or, more fully, the Isle of Skye ( Scottish Gaelic An t-Eilean Sgitheanach ), is the largest and most northerly island in the Inner Hebrides of Scotland."
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"Clan MacInnes' ancestors were among the early inhabitants of Islay , Jura and the Kintyre peninsula in Scotland ,generally part of the region known as Argyll."
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"Scotland is also the home of golf ,with many historic and famous courses including, St Andrews , Gleneagles , Royal Troon ,. "DFDS scraps Newcastle-Gothenburg line" ,The Local, 7 September 2006: "Danish shipping company DFDS Seaways is to scrap the only passenger ferry route between Sweden and Britain, with the axing of the Gothenburg-Newcastle route at the end of October."."
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"Hostels are plentiful on Skye and a cheap alternative to expensive hotels or b&b's -check out www.hostel-scotland.co.uk for some ideas."
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"Of all the Inner Hebrides, Skye has the most in common with the Outer Hebrides ,with nearly half the population speaking Gaelic, and many belonging to the Free Church of Scotland ,known for its strict observance of the Sabbath."
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"Off the northwest coast of Scotland, the mystical Isle of Skye, largest of the Inner Hebrides, is 77km (48 miles) long and varies between 5 and 40km (3-25 miles) wide."
frommers.com
"The main road runs from the Skye Bridge at Kyleakin through Broadford to Portree."
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"The Isle of Skye became permanently tethered to the Scottish mainland when the Skye Bridge opened in 1995."
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"It is just across the water from Kyleakin on the Isle of Skye and linked to the island by the (now free) Skye Bridge."
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"It lies on the A87 between Portree and the Skye Bridge."
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"Now that the Skye Bridge is open (and toll-free!), it is no longer essential to travel to Skye by boat, but it is still an enjoyable ride."
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About Isle of Skye
jussi from Finland wrote about Isle of Skye one year, 7 months ago
Getting to Isle of Skye required some effort but the travel (and whisky) was part of the fun. The island was a serene and peaceful place. We met only few people while hiking on the hills. The town of Uig was a bit more busy.
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