Perched on the rugged coastline of the Isle of Skye, Kilt Rock is a dramatic cliff face named for its basalt columns that resemble the pleats of a traditional Scottish kilt. Rising 105 meters above the crashing waves of the Sound of Raasay, the site offers breathtaking views and a powerful sense of nature's grandeur. Nearby, the hauntingly beautiful Mealt Falls plunges over the edge in a silken ribbon, often creating rainbows in the mist. Located just off the Portree - Staffin road, it's a must-stop along the island’s scenic drive, not far from the Quiraing and the Old Man of Storr - two other iconic landmarks that define Skye’s wild, elemental beauty.