I'm jealous.
Went to Skye in May 08 with Mrs G and took our bikes.
"A" roads a wee bit buiser than we expected (but was a bank holiday) but off the beaten track was brilliant.
Definitely visit Raasay and cycle the whole island. It makes Skye look like a metropolis.
The road down to Armadale. Lunch at the Isleornsay Hotel could easily have lasted until chucking oot time.
Viewfield House B&B in Portree. Very pleasantly surprised by having the run of a grand old house when we were resigned to everything being a tourist trap.
Talisker distillery - well why not?
If you're riding from Mallaig to Fort William, the A830 is almost now totally revamped [several hillsides were flattened in the name of progress I'm afraid] and is far more open and exposed eg fast than previously - the quaint stretches with passing places have gone. However some of the old road remain and are far preferable, not sure if they're officially signposted though. Also, if your schedule permits take the quiet road on the south side of Loch Eil [which ultimnately heads to Ardgour] and catch the not very well known ferry from Camusnagaul to the heart of Ft William -
Highland Council Camusnagaul Ferry InformationMy in laws live in the Fort, feel free to PM me if theres any local knowldge that I can obtain for you.
G