Thousands of people flock to the Isle of Skye every year, but did you know you could gain ever-lasting looks by visiting one ...
The Old Man of Storr is a pinnacle of rock on the Trotternish Ridge. The council said it attracts 200,000 visitors a year, many of them from overseas, and is frequently used as a backdrop for ...
There's a lot to see on this island, but travel experts and visitors say you can't leave without peeping these gems: the Quiraing, the Old Man of Storr, Neist Point and the Fairy Pools.
Its name is borrowed from Brixton, a district in London (even though the brand’s bikes aren’t currently sold in England) and the Storr takes its title from The Old Man of Storr, a towering ...
Following behind in second place is a considerably easier walk: the Old Man of Storr Circular on the Isle of Skye. Described as "the most popular hike" on the island by AllTrails, the route is ...