Dunvegan Castle & Gardens is at the heart of the 41,000 acre MacLeod Estate on the Isle of Skye. Of this land area, 96% is subject to crofting and farm tenure. Just 4% of the estate is unencumbered, equating to 1,770 acres, which includes Totachocaire farm and the native woodlands around Dunvegan Castle. We are home to several Special Areas of Conservation (SPA) and Sites of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) stretching from Loch Dunvegan in the north to the Black Cuillin mountains in the south in addition to an abundance of wildlife, woodlands, historical monuments, rewilding and peatland restoration projects. Our aim is to conserve and protect both our natural and built heritage for future generations to enjoy.