Scotland's north coast boasts an array of beautiful beaches, ranging from creamy white sands to rocky headlands. Pack your bucket and spade for family fun on wide expanses of sand without the crowds, take your fishing nets to explore rockpools, or take your surfboard to some of the best surfing beaches in the country, or simply enjoy a robust walk.
Immerse yourself in the natural beauty of this part of Scotland whether that be from The Captains doorway or with a hike through breathtaking landscapes. Choose coastal walks, mountain hikes, a riverside meander or woodland rambles. Enjoy everything this unspoilt area has to offer from native flora and rare bumble bees, to sea birds, fish and sealife.
This Victorian traditional crofters cottage has a story of its own to tell, whilst the landscape it stands in has geology that can be traced back as far as the turbulent PreCambrian era, over a billion years ago. Raised beaches, brochs and cairns hark back to the early era of man, and information boards tell the story of the Highland Clearances and the peak of the salmon fishing time.