A picturesque beach with a long stretch of golden sand, nestled in a scenic bay surrounded by rocky cliffs and towering headlands. The beach is divided into two sections, with the eastern end being more secluded and the western end being more lively, featuring a promenade with amenities and activities. The calm and clear waters are perfect for swimming, kayaking, and other water sports, while the scenic coastal path offers stunning views of the North Sea and the surrounding coastline.
There was a storm brewing. We only had 30 minutes to explore before the heavens opened. Lovely views and such clean sea air.
Beautiful clean, sandy beach, with parking along the harbour edge (50p per 1/2 hour) absolutely brilliant for swimming with concrete area for leaving towels. The harbour end is virtually all sand, whereas there's plenty of rock pools for exploring at the other end. There are beautiful bronze sculptures depicting the loss of fishermen's lives in a terrible storm, along the promenade, and, of course the harbour next to the beach housing it's own family of seals.
Lovely beach. Peaceful. Great for paddling in , picnic and a stroll with the kids. Just beware there is odd bit of glass which is a shame. So picked up some flip flops for the kids to wear You can even see the seals
This review has been done on a bank holiday in April. It is raining in a way it only can in Scotland: sideways. With a cold wind. Damp and cold I could see that there is a sandy beach. But the sky is grey and waves look angry. The beach was being used to exercise dogs. There are some toilets at a nearby car park. We found one coffee shop open but wouldn't let us in as they were "at capacity." The ice cream parlour was open, and despite a wind chill factor of -273c people were buying ice creams. They served us some delicious hot chocolates with cream and marshmallows. I couldn't make out much more in the beach due to the hah. If we get a dry day I might update this. But this is Scotland in the Spring, so I don't hold out much hope. Updated the next day. An overcast forecast turned into a sunny day. I can report seals in the harbour and quiet a pleasant sandy beach with some rock pools for young explorers. But I would recommend checking on the sea quality websites before venturing into the water.
Lovely little harbour. You can feed the seals if they are around.
Lovely stroll along the promenade with an ice cream on a gorgeous day (watch out for those pestering seagulls!!).
On-site services
Wheelchair-accessible car park
Wheelchair-accessible entrance
Public toilet
Good for kids
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There was a storm brewing. We only had 30 minutes to explore before the heavens opened. Lovely views and such clean sea air.
Beautiful clean, sandy beach, with parking along the harbour edge (50p per 1/2 hour) absolutely brilliant for swimming with concrete area for leaving towels. The harbour end is virtually all sand, whereas there's plenty of rock pools for exploring at the other end. There are beautiful bronze sculptures depicting the loss of fishermen's lives in a terrible storm, along the promenade, and, of course the harbour next to the beach housing it's own family of seals.
Lovely beach. Peaceful. Great for paddling in , picnic and a stroll with the kids. Just beware there is odd bit of glass which is a shame. So picked up some flip flops for the kids to wear You can even see the seals
This review has been done on a bank holiday in April. It is raining in a way it only can in Scotland: sideways. With a cold wind. Damp and cold I could see that there is a sandy beach. But the sky is grey and waves look angry. The beach was being used to exercise dogs. There are some toilets at a nearby car park. We found one coffee shop open but wouldn't let us in as they were "at capacity." The ice cream parlour was open, and despite a wind chill factor of -273c people were buying ice creams. They served us some delicious hot chocolates with cream and marshmallows. I couldn't make out much more in the beach due to the hah. If we get a dry day I might update this. But this is Scotland in the Spring, so I don't hold out much hope. Updated the next day. An overcast forecast turned into a sunny day. I can report seals in the harbour and quiet a pleasant sandy beach with some rock pools for young explorers. But I would recommend checking on the sea quality websites before venturing into the water.
Lovely little harbour. You can feed the seals if they are around.
Lovely stroll along the promenade with an ice cream on a gorgeous day (watch out for those pestering seagulls!!).