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Extract from the Dunvegan and Duirinish Travel Guides:
After the Glen Brittle turning, the A863 slips across bare rounded hills to skirt the bony sea cliffs and stacks of the west coast twenty miles or so north to
DUNVEGAN
(Dn Bheagain). It's an unimpressive place, strung out along the east shore of the sea loch of the same name, though it does make quite a good base for exploring the interesting peninsula of Duirinish.
The main tourist trap in the village is
Dunvegan Castle
(daily: April-Oct 10am-5.30pm; Nov-March 11am-4pm; 5.50, gardens only 4) which sprawls on top of a rocky outcrop, sandwiched between the sea and several acres of beautifully maint... read the whole Dunvegan and Duirinish Travel Guides...
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