Ascend An Sgùrr, the largest exposed pitchstone lava column in the British Isles, for jaw-dropping 360° panoramas across the Inner Hebrides. This is one of Scotland's most singular viewpoints — earned, intimate, and utterly unforgettable.
What to expect
The hike rises 393 metres through heather moorland and dramatic rocky terrain to the flat-topped summit, where on clear days you see the Cuillins of Skye, Ben Nevis, and the Outer Hebrides. Your guide narrates the volcanic origins of the rock and the folklore of the 'Notch,' the island's most dramatic feature. Summit time is generous enough for photography and silence. Total round-trip is around 4 hours — plan your port call carefully.
Good to know
This hike requires a reasonable level of fitness; the final approach is steep and rocky. Waterproof jacket, walking poles, and broken-in boots are essential. Tender to Galmisdale Bay pier. Pre-book the guide well ahead for cruise-call dates. Confirm all-aboard time — 4-hour hike plus tender buffer means this suits longer port calls.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Isle of Eigg — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.