
Fairy Pools
Isle Of Skye, United Kingdom
Discover the enchanting Fairy Pools on the Isle of Skye United Kingdom's Highland Council region, a must-visit natural wonder brimming with vibrant waterfalls and crystal-clear blue and green swimming pools.
Nestled amidst the dramatic Cuillin Mountains, the Fairy Pools offer an unforgettable outdoor experience for adventurers and nature lovers alike. The 2.4 km return hike follows a well-maintained trail alongside a river, leading visitors past multiple mesmerizing waterfalls and vibrant swimming pools with water so clear it appears almost magical. The hike is suitable for most fitness levels, including families, and rewards trekkers with stunning views and tranquil spots to pause and soak in the scenery.
unique outdoor activities at the fairy pools
The Fairy Pools are well known for offering a mix of exhilarating and serene activities that bring visitors closer to nature’s beauty. Whether you’re seeking a refreshing plunge or capturing memories, there’s something for everyone:
- Wild Swimming – Dare to take a dip in the icy, crystal-clear waters of the pools, perfect for brave swimmers looking for a natural cold swim experience.
- Photography – Snap breathtaking shots of the turquoise pools, cascading waterfalls, and the rugged Cuillin Mountains that frame this stunning landscape.
- Hiking – Enjoy a scenic 2.4 km round-trip trek on a well-marked trail with varying terrain that caters to casual walkers and more seasoned hikers alike.
planning your visit and practical tips
Located on the Isle of Skye with the postcode IV47 8TA, the Fairy Pools are accessible via a single-track road that is currently undergoing improvements. Visitors often note the adventurous drive as part of the charm. There is a large paid car park with toilet facilities, making it convenient for families and groups. To make the most of your trip, consider arriving early to secure parking and enjoy the pools before they get busy.
- Good for Children – The trail is family-friendly though some parts can be muddy and rocky; supervision is advised for young kids.
- Parking – Paid parking only, currently £6; early arrival helps avoid congestion especially after 10:30 a.m.
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Aggregated Ratings 4.5
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