Seeing sea eagles at Portree Bay
Turn off the main A855 on to a lane signed 'Budh Mor', to walk down to the shoreline and then continue to a small parking area. A tarred path continues along the shore past a slipway. After a footbridge, it passes under hazels which show the typical ground-branching habit of bushes formerly coppiced, cut back every seven years for firewood. The path passes below a viewpoint with flagpoles and then rounds the headland to reach the edge of a level green field called The Bile.
A wall runs up the edge of The Bile. A sign points up left for Scorrybreac, but ignore it and go through a small gate ahead. A rough path leads into the corner of The Bile field. Go up its left edge to a tombstone just above the low ruins of Bile Chapel. Turn across the field's top, to a stile just above a field gate. Cross the top of the next field on an old green path, to a stile at its corner. You will see a track just beyond.
Turn sharp left, up the track. At the top it passes through two gates to reach a stony road among scattered houses of Torvaig. Turn left past a house and cross the foot of a tarred road into a gently descending track. It runs down towards two large corrugated sheds; just before them there's a path on the left, signed for Portree. This runs up through two kissing gates to another signpost.
The path to the right leads down into Portree, but you can take a short, rather rough, diversion to Dun Torvaig (an ancient fortified hilltop) above. For the dun, turn left through a kissing gate. At once turn back sharp right along the fence for a few steps, then bear left around the base of a small outcrop and head straight up on a tiny path to the dun. Remnants of dry-stone walling can be seen around the summit. Return to the well-made path at Point 4 to follow it downhill, above two large sheds. The path bends right to join the wall on the right. The path leads down under goat willows into a wood where it stays close to the wall.
At the first houses (The Parks Bungalow 5), keep downhill on a tarred street. On the left is the entrance to the Cuillin Hills Hotel. A few steps later, fork right on to a stony path. At the shore road, turn right across a stream and at once right again on a path that runs up for 60yds (55m) to a craggy little waterfall. Return to the shore road and turn right to the walk start.
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