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- Tolsta Beach, Isle of Lewis: The big waves of the long, sandy Tolsta Beach have not only made it popular amongst surfers but also given locals and tourists some of the most majestic views of the Scottish horizons. Undoubtedly one of the famous and luxurious beaches in Scotland, the Tolsta Beach is great for walks. With quite a number of sand dunes, one can always have a great picnic with friends and family while relaxing, with the soft sound of waves crashing against the shore, making it sound like music.
- St. Ninian’s Isle, Shetland: Regarded as one of the finest sand shoals in all of Europe, St. Ninian’s Isle is also most famous for its submerging shoreline. One can see a huge difference in the color of the sea on either side of this shoal. Best for picnics, walks and mostly relaxation, the St. Ninian’s Isle never disappoints anyone who visits it.
- Luskentyre Sands & Seilebost Beach, Isle of Harris: Having the clearest and turquoise blue seas and skies, this beach is not only an award-winning beach but is also one of the most glorious beaches in Scotland. Looking picture-perfect and dreamy, this beach is an escape from the reality and the hustle-bustle of the busy city life. Backed by the magnificent North Harris hills, this beach is every bit the one we want to visit when we want peace and solitude and tranquillity.
- Rockcliffe Beach, Dalbeattie: Located towards the south of the shores of Galloway and Dumfries, the Rockcliffe beach, again, is known for having one of the most beautiful shorelines in Scotland. Although it is quite a small beach, being surrounded by large rocks makes it very picturesque. It also has a Nature Sanctuary called Rough Island nearby.
- Camusdarach Beach, Morar: Known as the beach seen in the movie “Local Hero”, the Camusdarach Beach has fine, slightly silvery sand that illuminates under the ultramarine blue waters. Being one of the finest shores on Scotland’s west coast, this beach boasts of spectacular views of the sunrises and sunsets. With pristine white sand and the amazing blue sea, it is one of the quieter beaches in Scotland providing the most beautiful natural sights.
- Sandwood Bay, Lairg: Known to be one of Scotland’s most secluded beaches, the Sandwood Bay is located to the north-west of Scotland. The beach has pink hues and rolling dunes making it seem like one of the beaches we dream of. Giving off picture-perfect views of Mother Nature, the soft breeze makes you taste the salt in your mouth.
Best Time to Experience the Scotland Beach Holidays
The spring season that stretches from late April to May and the Fall season from September to November is ideal to experience a great beach holiday in Scotland. Both these seasons are dry and pleasant seasons here in Scotland. One might still find a little snow higher up in the mountains, but overall, there is a soft cool breeze, with new leaves coming in, colors all around and the sea being calm. If you visit during the winter, there is a major chance to experience some of the most beautiful scenery of snowfall in the country.
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Filled with sites of rich historical and cultural importance, Scotland caters to a large range of tourists. In the last few years, Scotland has been regarded as one of Europe’s top preferred vacation destinations. The spectacular beaches on the East Coast maintain a striking balance with the buzzing scamper of its cities. The country is rich with amazing places and tourist sites like the Loch Lomond, the Menzies Castle, and even the Trossachs National Park, among the many other attractions. One can see the country’s illustrious and celebrated past not just on the landscapes, but also on the many innumerable castles and buildings, restaurants and taverns and other establishments. Scotland is one of the prime examples of the beautiful blend of the past and the present. Famous for being the premiere destinations to try the best British culinary delights, Scotland is sure to leave its mark and charm not only in your mind but also in your heart.
Surprising Things About Scotland
Scotland, one of the top and the most famed tourist destinations in Europe, has a lot more than breath-taking scenery and rich history to boast about. One of the most interesting facts about Scotland is that their national animal is a Unicorn. It is said that Scotland has the most number of people with blue eyes than any other country in all of the United Kingdom. Scotland also has the Fortingall Yew, one of the oldest trees in Europe. It also has around a whopping 790 islands. Edinburgh, the capital city of Scotland, is known to be the first city in the entire world to possess its own fire brigade. Bonnybridge, a small town in Scotland, is recorded to have at least 300 UFO sightings each year, thus making it the UFO capital of the world. So, visit Scotland and revel in all that it has to offer. If you like nature, history, and adventure, then you should avail the Scotland beach holidays.
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