๐ Elgol, Isle of Skye
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Bonnie Prince Charlie must have been pretty desperate when he slept here, in this smelly and muddy cave, for his last night on Skye. Fleeing along the cliffs from Elgol, he probably didn’t fully appreciate the coastal scenery, or views back towards the Cuillin Hills. Hidden from the coast path by a vertical drop, accessing the 50 metre-long cave involves continuing to where the cliffs relent at Port an Luig Mhor then doubling back along the shore. The last section along the bouldery beach is incredibly slippery and fully submerged at high tide – there’s just as much chance of a slip here as on the Cuillin Ridge. At least if you get stranded here one evening with a twisted ankle you’ll know where to stay ๐
๐ท Chronological photo guide
๐ Location
๐ Start / finish at minor road end, Elgol jetty, Skye
๐งญ O.S. Grid Reference: NG 516135
๐ฐ๏ธ GPS coordinates: 57.145509,-6.107329
๐ Extremely infrequent bus to Elgol Community Centre
๐ Car park
๐ Key info
โถ 4 km / 2 mi | โฒ 170 m | โ 2-2.5 hr
Features: ๐ Elgol & coastline; ๐ธ Prince Charles’s Cave
โฌค Moderate | Moorland coastal path, fairly boggy in places. Very slippery, bouldery foreshore for last section. Short scramble to enter the actual cave. Be aware of tide times for accessing the beach.
Download file for GPSโก๏ธ Out-and-back walk: start – Suidhe nan Eun – Port an Luig Mhoir – double back along tidal beach to Prince Charles’s Cave (the second cave you reach) – return by outward route (minor shortcuts available)
๐ฅพ On our last visit
Wildlife: Sheep, cows; rockpool life on beach.
Weather: Light rain coupled with a strong southerly wind made for an unpleasant outward journey.
August 2015