Voted the most ‘fan friendly’ music festival of 2007, the Isle of Skye Festival is certainly a little different. To begin with, it’s set in a genuinely unspoiled environment – a pristine, green Highland camp site between the mountains and the sea – perfectly magical. Then there’s the line-up – a fabulous muddle of traditional Celtic, folk, alternative, dance, pop and rock from a selection of artists that spans the decades. Glastonbury this is not; there's a chance you might need wellies - it's in May - but the facilities are reputedly clean and the services (parking, shuttle bus and seaside camping) still efficient and capacious enough. Best give it a try before everyone else finds out!
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