The Isle of Skye

The country’s second largest island, Skye is filled with wild, rugged landscapes that Scotland is known for.

We headed to Neist Point, the most westerly peninsula of the island.

Neist Point

Neist Point

Sometimes in Skye (where sheep outnumber people 2 to 1), you have to share the road, whether you like it or not.

sheepThe Old Man of Storr wasn’t super excited about showing his face through the impending sleet.

The famous rock formation is actually the phallic looking one on the right.

The famous rock formation is actually the phallic looking one on the right.

Kilt Rock supposedly looks like a folded kilt.

I wonder what the rock is wearing under his kilt?!

I wonder what the rock is wearing under his kilt?!

When the sun did show her face, the landscape was simply beautiful at Quiraing.

modelsNo trip is complete without a few jump shots!

jumpFinally, Fairy Meadow, with its little loch, little trees, and little hills.

Fairy Meadow

Thanks Skye, you were Scottish beauty and hospitality at its finest!