Torr Ghabhsgabhaig: This Tump was located on the west coast of the Sleat Peninsula on the Isle of Skye, north of the hamlet of Tarskavaig. I parked at the side of the single track road north of Loch Tarskavaig and made the short ascent to the summit of Torr Ghabhsgabhaig.
![Cuillin from Torr Ghabhsgabhaig](https://scotlandhills.net/wp-content/uploads/2020/09/01-Cuillin-from-Torr-Ghabhsgabhaig.jpg)
![Cuillin from Torr Ghabhsgabhaig](https://scotlandhills.net/wp-content/uploads/2020/09/02-Cuillin-from-Torr-Ghabhsgabhaig.jpg)
![Loch Gauscavaig](https://scotlandhills.net/wp-content/uploads/2020/09/03-Loch-Gauscavaig.jpg)
![Loch Gauscavaig](https://scotlandhills.net/wp-content/uploads/2020/09/04-Loch-Gauscvaig.jpg)
![Loch Eishort](https://scotlandhills.net/wp-content/uploads/2020/09/05-Loch-Eishort.jpg)
Cnoc na Fuarachad: Also located on the west coast of the Sleat Peninsula on the Isle of Skye was the Tump, Cnoc na Fuarachad. I made its ascent from east of the hamlet of Ord.
Plock of Kyle: This Tump was located in the village of Kyle of Lochalsh immediately east of the bridge across to the Isle of Skye. I drove to the viewpoint car park then it was only a few steps to the summit of Plock of Kyle.
![Skye Bridge from Plock of Kyle](https://scotlandhills.net/wp-content/uploads/2020/09/06-Skye-Bridge-from-Plock-of-Kyle.jpg)
- Total time – 0.75 hours.
- Total distance – 1.25 kilometres.
- Total height climbed – 70 metres.