A picturesque island beach has been crowned the “most beautiful” in Scotland, garnering plaudits for its serene beauty and unspoiled charm.
With November ushering us into the chill of the coming months, it might not spark thoughts of coastal excursions. Yet, embracing the crisp weather provides the perfect opportunity to explore Scotland‘s stunning coastlines without the summer throngs.
As winter beckons, the connoisseurs at Scotlands Wild Tours have curated a list spotlighting the top 10 “most beautiful” beaches across the nation. The selection promises a haven for every preference, boasting both hidden gems and accessible retreats, ensuring that all beach-combers find their slice of paradise.
Scarista Beach on the Isle of Lewis claims the top spot on this prestigious list. Gazing over the Atlantic, this strip is lauded for towering waves that beckon surfers from near and far, marking it as a premier surfing haven within Scotland.
Furthermore, Scarista Beach offers tranquility for those seeking a serene stroll, particularly when the year wanes and the tourist tide recedes.Â
The added bonus? It’s dog-friendly, welcoming your four-legged companions to join in the coastal escapades, reports the Daily Record.
Scotlands Wild Tours enthused: “The soft golden sands stretch out along the coast line, and the vivid blue waters are as clear as day. This beach is often a lot quieter than others on the Isle of Harris due to its more secluded location.”
“It is still a very accessible beach, but you need to take a short walk down paths and grassland from the main road to get to it. No matter the weather, this beach is a beautiful sight, and great for a relaxing stroll or swim!”.
In related news, Scotland’s Wild Tours has crowned Calgary Bay on the Isle of Mull as the second “most beautiful” beach in Scotland. This bay stands out as the largest and most reachable in the north of Mull, situated approximately 12 miles from Tobermory, the island’s capital.
The tour company praised Calgary Bay for its “low surrounding hills” and the picturesque “scenic machair that sits behind the sands”.
Notably, the beach boasts calcium-rich sandy soil, creating a unique ecosystem where various flowers and grasses can thrive.
The list also features other island gems such as Luskentyre Beach on the Isle of Harris and Coral Beach on the Isle of Skye.
On the mainland, Lunan Bay in Montrose has been highlighted as well.
For those keen on discovering all the coastal treasures, the full “top 10 most beautiful beaches in Scotland” is available on the Scotland’s Wild Tours website.