A tranquil and secluded bay on the north coast of Scotland, surrounded by rugged cliffs and rolling hills, with a long stretch of sandy beach and crystal-clear turquoise water that's perfect for swimming, kayaking, or simply relaxing.
The path down to the bay was a little overgrown which made the way down a bit of a challenge. However, it was well worth it! The bay is pretty isolated and there's a good chance nobody else will be there, which makes it a great opportunity for some peace and quiet by the water :)
Spend a night there during my Skye Trail. One of the best nights of the trek. Don't bother going to the little house at the end it's just that one wall still standing with some rubbish behind.
One of the best places I've ever seen.
Ignore the private road signs, you'll see a few along the way.
Wet and windy and well worth it!
Good alternative if the storr is too busy. Lots of fossils everywhere
Good for kids
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The path down to the bay was a little overgrown which made the way down a bit of a challenge. However, it was well worth it! The bay is pretty isolated and there's a good chance nobody else will be there, which makes it a great opportunity for some peace and quiet by the water :)
Spend a night there during my Skye Trail. One of the best nights of the trek. Don't bother going to the little house at the end it's just that one wall still standing with some rubbish behind.
One of the best places I've ever seen.
Ignore the private road signs, you'll see a few along the way.
Wet and windy and well worth it!
Good alternative if the storr is too busy. Lots of fossils everywhere