hi just a quick drop link keeping you up to date with scotlands greatest beaches.
so far the best beaches found by myself partner and family are as ( arisaig ) to ( mallaig )
with the most amazing white sands and chrystal clear water beaches ever the green'st blue'st seas and the most stunning views.a few great campsites along the coast but best to check with any booking before going first. all areas are highly saught after by the holiday maker.especially in high season's..
between inverness foress & lossiemouth we discovered beaches right along the coast offering yeat again great clean waters and stunning views from nairn all the way to lossiemouth ...some beaches seem to go on forever.loads of golden sands in this direction with the shoreline minted and lined with pebbels of all shapes and sizes. if in the right place at the right time in certain locations dolphins can be seen in these waters as well as resting seals on the rocky parts of the beaches..great areas for water sports beach surf / sailing ..kite biking etc. lossiemouth its self offers kids the chance to see low flying harrier jets. also great for the photographer. stunning view of a lighthouse.oh and not forgetting the few pig farms ha ha. you should see this they just make you so smile....
scremerston beach near haggerston castle offered another great beach with great views. which appeared to be clean with great surfing waves.also great for long walks and views of ships in the distance.
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We are going to Rosemarkie in August and having a drive over to Nairn, we may well go that little further to Lossiemouth, mainly because our daughter loves photography and will have a field day.
agree with you strummer the beaches at arisaig to mallaig are stunning .never new the british isles had such places of beauty.youd think you were in the carribean when you step on the beaches and the waters are crystal clear
You are making my mouth water already lol. They all sound fantastic and i'm hoping that we get chance this year to go and see some of those beaches.
We've been used as target practice along the A9 by some kind of plane. We'd got 3 kids asleep in the back and suddenly we were being dive bombed, me and dh were laughing so much that we woke the kids up. I think our shiny red mondeo was obviously too good a chance to miss lmao
Agree with you about Arisaig, but last year discovered beaches that pipped Arisaig for me - Durness and the surrounding area and Wester Ross, never seen scenery like it!
You'll find beautifull beaches all the way up the West coast of Scotland and along the the very top between Durness and John O' Groats then down the East coast as well and couple this with the scenery...........
Then of course there is the machairs on the Western Isles as well.
Going to CC Bunree in august are there any good beaches local to this site.
cheers herald
Simple answer would be no, but it depends upon what you want, The beach that is adjacent to Bunree is rocky and stoney and to be honest I do not know where the nearest good beach is.
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when we were up there (arisaig area) last june temps must have been in the late 20s it was lovely but would like to try durness it must be something if a previous member says its better than arisaig
There are a number of very good beaches near where I live in Aberdeenshire. In fact, from Aberdeen, north to Fraserburgh and then west past Banff, on to Cullen, Sandend etc.. and then into Moray there are miles of virtually deserted beaches.
In addition, coastal footpaths more or less link up along the entire Aberdeenshire coast. If you look up the Aberdeenshire local government web site and search for coastal paths, you can download maps for the entire route.
The midgies are not such a problem here as they are on the west coast.
Quote: Originally posted by lyn hathaway on 13/7/2009
agree with you strummer the beaches at arisaig to mallaig are stunning .never new the british isles had such places of beauty.youd think you were in the carribean when you step on the beaches and the waters are crystal clear
Look like the Carribean yes until you put your toe in the water!!! The North Atlantic is bloody cold that far north.