The legends of Skye
Day 3 brought us to the Fairy Pools, through Portree, up to the Old Man of Storr and along the Skye coastline to Kilt Rock and the Lealt falls. Sadly, at the end of the day, we had to cross back onto the mainland as we were expected in Loch Ness. Skye is full of different legends and myths, detailing stories of faeries and giants. I apologize for my story telling skills in advance, as I don't have quite the same knack of spinning the tales. If you would like to hear the stories, I encourage you to take your own trip, and hear them for yourselves! Fairy Pools This is one of the most beautiful areas that we went to! We headed out in the morning to try and beat the crowds. It was worth it, as we mostly had the pathway to ourselves, and we managed to complete most (at least half) of our walk before the skies let loose. The water is a beautiful green colour, and crystal clear. The fairy pools are set against the Black Cuillins, one of the mountain ranges here on the Isle of Skye. ...