What this place feels like
Strongly adventurous with very nature-focused, very iconic, very photogenic character.
Old Man of Storr
Immerse yourself in the haunting beauty of the Old Man of Storr, where rugged cliffs and rolling green hills merge under a dramatic, cloud-streaked sky. This iconic landscape in Portree, Scotland awakens the soul of every traveler, inviting you to breathe in the wild air, listen to the whispers of ancient rock formations, and chase the ever-changing light across this majestic highland scene. Experience the serene yet thrilling essence of Scottish nature that promises adventure, introspection, and unforgettable panoramic views — a bucket-list hike for nature lovers and seekers of raw, untouched beauty. Ready your hiking boots and gear up to capture this mystical, windswept escape that feels like stepping into a dream.
April to September for longer daylight and clearer skies
Most videos filmed Jun during summer. July is moderate - a good balance of visitors and space.
Frequently asked questions
April to September for longer daylight and clearer skies
3–5 hours
Hiking boots, Weather-resistant jacket, Camera with zoom lens, Water bottle, Layered clothing, and Backpack with snacks
Adventure Seekers, Nature Lovers, Hikers, Photographers, Solo Travelers, and Couples
The nearest airport is Inverness Airport (INV), approximately 2.5 hours by car from Portree.
Find charming B&Bs, cozy inns, and boutique hotels in Portree offering warm Highland hospitality.Book a stay →
Explore nearby attractions such as the Quiraing landslip, Fairy Pools hiking trails, and scenic coastal boat tours.Book a tour →
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One of 99 clips our travelers have filmed in Portree
