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Also appearing on VisitScotland's list are Scalloway in Shetland, Pennan in Aberdeenshire, and Troon in South Ayrshire.
Scotland is often touted as one of the most spectacular places on Earth, and one of its most remote corners happens to even ...
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Across 7,700 miles of coastline spread between the four nations of the UK are family favourites, wildlife wonderlands, ...
An unusual visitor to Welsh waters met a “sad ending” when it became stranded on a beach in Gwynedd.Striped dolphins are common enough in the Mediterranean but they are rarely seen in the ...
4. Durness. Around 70 miles (110km) north of Ullapool is Durness, another popular spot along Scotland’s northern west coast. Durness is right at the northern end, and it’s most famous for its beaches.
The discovery of a 17th-century “foot-ball” pitch in Scotland would relocate the birthplace of the modern game. By Franz Lidz Since the mid-19th century, England has been widely accepted as ...
Durness Beach is an ideal place to head when first arriving in the village, perfect for both a wholesome picnic or a walk with the dog. As gorgeous as Durness Beach is, however, it is not the most ...
Nestled on the northern edge of Scotland, Durness offers breathtaking beaches, rugged landscapes, and unforgettable adventures. Explore this hidden gem on the NC500 for a true Highland escape.
Situated in lush, rolling parkland on the edge of Wigtown, Scotland’s ‘National Book Town’, Wigtown & Bladnoch offers a fun test of golf in tranquil, friendly surroundings.
Scotland’s natural beauty is something I’ll never forget. One of the highlights was Durness Beach, where the crystal-clear sea and white sands took my breath away, even under stormy skies.