I visited Skye on the 21st June 2018 and at the Staffin slipway found a nice footprint of a Theropod Dinosaur (see photo). Go to the NE corner of the car park area look over the boulders and you will see a pebble beach. At low tide you will see long slabs of rock.
This is compressed Mud containing shell fragments. The slab nearest the pebble beach has no seaweed on it. Walk along it till you are below the car park boulders. Turn around and walk back about 10 feet, look down and you will see the faint outline of 3 toes and a heel depression.
Not really what I would call an attraction but a once in a lifetime experience. Nearly 77 years on this planet and a first for me.