Skye’s Comfort Food Trail: A Tasty Walk Across the Isle
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If there's one thing that defines our stay on the Isle of Skye, it’s this: walking under moody skies, chasing waterfalls, and pausing for seriously good food. After a few days of hiking along sea cliffs and winding roads, we realised this island doesn't just nourish the eyes—it feeds the soul.
📍 The Oyster Shed – For a quick seafood fix
A rustic hut tucked above Carbost, The Oyster Shed served some of the freshest scallops and langoustines we’ve had in the UK. The view of Loch Harport doesn’t hurt either.

📍 The Old Inn – A five-star stop for comfort food
This pub became our go-to for post-hike meals. From sticky toffee pudding that melted in the mouth to haggis done right, the food here hits the spot after a long day in the wind.

📍 Co-op Scallop Surprise – A DIY local hack
Sometimes a supermarket find surprises you. A local friend swore by the fresh hand-dived scallops at the Broadford Co-op. We pan-seared them back at the B&B with nothing but butter, salt, and a squeeze of lemon—divine.

📍 Walks and meals on repeat
We planned our routes to pass by good food. Days often began with a bus ride, a few hours of hiking, and then a meal to remember. No need to over-plan—just follow your feet and appetite.

This kind of "eat-and-walk" itinerary really makes you appreciate having an expandable backpack that can flex with your day—room for snacks, layers, and maybe even a cheeky takeaway box.