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Attractions and Places To See around Kilmuir - Top 20

Best attractions and places to see around Kilmuir, located on the Trotternish peninsula of the Isle of Skye, offer a blend of natural beauty, rich history, and cultural insights. This area is known for its dramatic landscapes, including iconic rock formations and coastal views. Visitors can explore historical sites and gain insight into traditional island life.

Best attractions and places to see around Kilmuir

  • The most popular attractions is The Quiraing, a natural monument that is an astonishing landslip…

Last updated: May 4, 2026

The Quiraing

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The Quiraing is an astonishing landslip caused by underlying sedimentary rock giving way to heavier basalt deposited as a result of ancient volcanic activity. It's an iconic and unique place …

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Fir Bhreugach

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Fir Bhreugach is a 1,076 ft (328 m) high summit north of the Quirang. It's not the highest point around but its position affords amazing views south onto the landslip and the stunning landscape here.

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Rubha Hunish Lookout Bothy

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A great, flat hike to the top. You can enjoy the various hills and the view of the sea. Plan on about two hours. Note: There are only about 10-15 parking spaces, but there are plenty of sheep.

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Gorge Descent to Loch Hunish

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Great view in good weather 🌞

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Quiraing Viewpoint

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It’s really worth seeing it but be careful on rainy weather it could be very slippery and you need the right shoes...

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Blondy Walks
October 22, 2025, Quiraing Viewpoint

This turnoff is very steep and dangerous. You emerge between the rocks but can't go any further, and you have to turn back. So there's no continuous path to the top.

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The descent is partly slippery and should only be attempted by experienced hikers.

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A place of longing! People from all over the world come to this spot to experience a sunset.

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DULMI
July 29, 2025, Fir Bhreugach

Wonderful landscape, magnificent views, great hiking!

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Great view in good weather 🌞

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A great, flat hike to the top. You can enjoy the various hills and the view of the sea. Plan on about two hours. Note: There are only about 10-15 parking spaces, but there are plenty of sheep.

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In the hut there is a small common room for eating and sitting and a bedroom with two bunk beds. Staying overnight in a bothy is generally free, but keeping it clean and behaving appropriately are mandatory.

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Willem VS
June 26, 2024, The Quiraing

The Quiraing is a remarkable geological formation located. It is part of a mountain range and is located in the northernmost part of the Trotternish Peninsula. The Quiraing is unique in that it is still moving, meaning the road needs to be repaired every year. The area is known for its curious rock peaks formed by a series of landslides. A walk through the Quiraing is not just a hike. It is a tough 7 kilometers that alternate with up and down narrow paths with sometimes deep abysses. It is therefore not recommended to go hiking there if it rains (a lot) or there is a lot of fog. But in clear weather you can see bizarrely far. It is one of the most popular walks on the island.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the best hiking trails around Kilmuir?

Kilmuir offers a variety of hiking trails, from challenging routes to easier walks. The iconic The Quiraing is a must-do for its unique rock formations and expansive views. For a rewarding climb with stunning vistas, consider Fir Bhreugach. You can also explore routes like the Gorge Descent to Loch Hunish, which offers dramatic coastal scenery. For more options, check out the easy hikes around Kilmuir guide.

Where can I find historical sites related to Flora MacDonald in Kilmuir?

Kilmuir is deeply connected to Flora MacDonald. You can visit her final resting place at Kilmuir Cemetery, marked by a prominent Celtic cross. Her story is also told at the Skye Museum of Island Life, and she famously stayed at Monkstadt House with Bonnie Prince Charlie.

Are there any family-friendly attractions in Kilmuir?

Yes, Kilmuir offers several family-friendly options. The Skye Museum of Island Life provides an engaging look into traditional crofting life. Staffin Beach is excellent for fossil hunting, with its famous dinosaur footprints. The enchanting Fairy Glen offers a magical landscape for exploration and gentle walks, perfect for families.

What unique natural rock formations can I see in Kilmuir?

The Trotternish Ridge, particularly The Quiraing, is renowned for its unique geological features. Here you'll find formations like 'The Prison' and 'The Needle'. Another iconic rock formation, though a short drive away, is the Old Man of Storr, offering extraordinary views after a hike.

Where can I find ancient ruins or archaeological sites?

Kilmuir is rich in ancient history. You can explore the crumbling ruins of Duntulm Castle, a 14th-century clifftop stronghold. The Kilvaxter Souterrain is an Iron Age underground passage, around 2000 years old, that you can explore with a torch. Additionally, the Dun Borneskitaig Broch and Cairn are remnants of an Iron Age broch and possible prehistoric fort.

What is the best time of year to visit Kilmuir attractions?

The best time to visit Kilmuir is generally during the spring (April-May) and autumn (September-October) for hiking, as the weather is often milder and the landscapes are vibrant. Summer (June-August) offers longer daylight hours and warmer temperatures, ideal for exploring all attractions, though it can be busier. Winter provides a dramatic, rugged beauty, but some paths may be slippery, and facilities might have reduced hours.

Are there opportunities for cycling or mountain biking near Kilmuir attractions?

Yes, there are several routes for cycling and mountain biking. You can find challenging cycling loops around The Quiraing, or easier routes like the 'Deserted Village of Erisco – Gorge Descent to Loch Hunish loop from Duntulm Castle'. For mountain biking, there are difficult trails such as the 'Portree to Quairaing Pass loop'. More details are available in the cycling around Kilmuir and MTB Trails around Kilmuir guides.

What cultural insights can I gain in Kilmuir?

The Skye Museum of Island Life is an excellent place to immerse yourself in traditional crofting life, with preserved thatched cottages and historical artifacts. You can also visit Skye Weavers to see sustainable textile innovation, or explore Uig Village for local delicacies and a taste of island life.

Where can I find stunning viewpoints for photography?

Kilmuir is a photographer's paradise. The Quiraing offers awe-inspiring vistas and unique rock formations. Rubha Hunish Lookout Bothy, at the northernmost tip of Skye, provides spectacular views over the sea and Little Minch, with chances to spot marine wildlife. Fir Bhreugach also offers amazing views onto the Quiraing landslip and surrounding landscape.

Are there any hidden gems or less-known spots worth visiting?

Beyond the well-known sites, consider visiting the Ruined Church of Borneskitaig, an atmospheric ruin dating from 1810. The Cave of Gold (Uamh Oir) is a fascinating sea cave formed by basalt columns. For a remote experience, the 5-mile circular walk to Loch Sneasdal offers tranquility and views towards the Outer Hebrides.

What do visitors enjoy most about the attractions in Kilmuir?

Visitors frequently praise the dramatic and unique landscapes, especially the geological formations of The Quiraing, often describing them as 'impressively beautiful' even in challenging weather. The panoramic views from summits like Fir Bhreugach and coastal spots like Rubha Hunish Lookout Bothy are also highly rated. Many appreciate the blend of natural beauty with rich history, such as at Kilmuir Cemetery and Duntulm Castle.

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