The largest and northernmost major island of the Inner Hebrides, Skye has been enchanting its visitors for centuries. Skye’s varied landscape encompasses wild beaches, towering coastal cliffs, magical caves, revered mountain ranges, the famous Fairy Pools, and the picturesque harbourside ‘capital’, Portree. These and many other facets of the island are displayed in captivating full-page photographs. The accompanying text details Skye’s history, Celtic legends, archaeology, geology, and how the story of the bloody feuding between the dominant MacDonald and MacLeod clans is told through the remnants of the past layered upon its ancient landscape.
48 pages, A4 landscape (210 x 297 mm)