From the quiet traditional fishing villages to vibrant seaside resorts, Scotland has a kaleidoscope of ever-changing reasons to head to the coast
has a kaleidoscope of ever-changing reasons to head to the coast. So find your favourite seafront spot and simply sit with an ice-cream and breathe in that sea air...It takes some effort to get to Ullapool but it’s well worth the time spent getting there. Although Inverness is only an hour’s drive to the south, the town really feels like a proper escape and the word “unspoilt” in this case can be used truthfully.
It’s peaceful. It’s a destination for people who want to relax and enjoy great food and a gentle pint after a stroll to Dunskey Castle. There is a much longer stroll for the more active, with the Southern Upland Way starting here and continuing until it reaches the east coast at Cockburnspath.Crossing water to arrive anywhere is always rather thrilling. When it’s the island of Arran and its main village Brodick there’s always a treat in store.
There’s a beautiful walk along red sandstone cliffs, and for the particularly energetic there’s a walk of about 90 minutes to the village of Auchmithie, with its pebbled beach and the But n Ben restaurant with its famous Arbroath Smokie pancake – as well as many other tasty goodies.Often overlooked for other destinations on the Ayrshire coast, Girvan has its own quiet confidence and will always show visitors who give it the chance a rather lovely time.
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