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Welcome to our website for the 2025 International Jampot Rally
In our planning for this event we were eager to find somewhere which will showcase a really outstanding location, somewhere for our international friends to experience the best views and scenery on offer anywhere. In truth we were spoilt for choice as there are so many lovely places we could have chosen.
Rest assured, in Skye there is so much to see and do you will want to come back for a longer stay.
We are planning a full programme which will include not only runs but give plenty of opportunities to socialise and mingle in the village hall which is a superb facility.
The Scottish Section of the Club look forward to showing you all our favourite places in Skye. The Kyleakin Village Hall is situated in the Village of Kyleakin which is just beside the Skye bridge with splendid views of the Kyle of Lochalsh .
So keep this date free in your diary as we are limiting the attendance to 120
Make a date in your diary!
-6th to 9th June 2025 –
The Isle of Skye does not seem very big when shown on a standard map, but, driving from one place to the next takes time. Skye roads meander through moorland, and over hillsides, Google Maps never factor in the narrow roads, gorgeous views and the curious sheep which wander over the roads, these do not allow for rushed journeys!
In Skye there are many wonderful things to do and Places to See
Eilean Donan ( Eilean Donnain) is a small tidal island situated at the confluence of three sea lochs about 1 kilometre (5⁄8 mile) from the village of Dornie. You will pass this iconic and picturesque castle on your way to Skye and should be very familiar as it features on our logo. It frequently appears in photographs, film and television.
Found at the foot of the Black Cuillin mountain range the spectacular Fairy Pools wow visitors who’ve made the trek from the parking lot, this can take around an hour.
The mountain range entices visitors to look upwards, the crystal-clear water of the Fairy Pools is so entrancing, you’ll find it difficult to keep your eyes on anything else.
Located near Glenbrittle, this spot is so captivating, you’ll be sharing the view with many other travelers. If you’re hoping for quietness, visit early in the morning for a more peaceful visit.
The Isle of Skye (an t-Eilean Sgiathanach in Gaelic) takes its name from the old Norse sky-a, meaning ‘cloud island’, a reference to the often cloud covered Cuillin Hills.
Skye is part of an archipelago know as the Inner Hebrides situated off the west coast of Scotland.
Skye is the second largest of Scotland’s islands, with a varied landscape full of brooding moors, jagged mountains, sparkling lochs and towering cliffs.
With jaw dropping landscapes and a ‘picture postcard’ perfect town like Portree, it is an island jam packed with attractions.