A steep well-built path up to one of Skye's most photographed rock pinnacles, with the Sound of Raasay opening out below. One of the island's busiest walks, so go early for the sunrise light and a car park that isn't full.
Extremely popular, iconic rock pinnacle walk; heavily managed car park due to visitor pressure, but exact coords fine (not fragile habitat, just busy).
Storr car park (large, paid, built to handle visitor volume).
Well-maintained path from car park, steep in places.
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