Taking up the chance to explore the Isle of Skye in winter allows you to experience the island with a whole new character.
For photographers and outdoor enthusiasts, especially those in their 30s and beyond, it’s the perfect season to experience Skye without the usual crowds. The island’s iconic landscapes look even more striking in the colder months, with snow-dusted peaks, icy waterfalls, and dramatic skies. Here’s a guide to making the most of your winter visit, based on my experience as a local photographer.
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