Scotland’s best seaside towns 

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Aerial drone photo of Mccaig’s tower and battery hill in Oban

 

Scotland may not be the first place that comes to mind when you’re planning a seaside escape, but with dramatic coastlines, crystal clear waters and miles of sandy beaches, it’s the perfect place to indulge in a coastal getaway.  

And now holidaymakers have had their say, voting a host of Scottish seaside towns and villages as some of the very best the UK has to offer in a recent survey by consumer magazine.

Thirteen coastal locations north of the border are included in the list, with Nairn and Oban among the stand-out spots to enjoy a scenic break at the beach.

With a range of shops, eateries and tourist attractions to choose from, award-winning hotel group Crerar Hotels has compiled a list of the best places to visit for those heading to the coast to enjoy these top spots.

So, grab your swimsuit, sunscreen and sense of adventure, because it’s time to hit the beach.

Oban, Argyll and Bute

Known as the ‘Gateway to the Isles’, this charming town offers dramatic seascapes and breathtaking views to neighbouring islands off Scotland’s west coast.

Take a wander along the scenic Oban Harbour and admire the fishing boats bobbing on the water, or explore some of the best tourist attractions in the area, such as the historic McCaig’s Tower or the iconic Oban Distillery.

The town is renowned for its delicious seafood and boasts some of the finest ingredients Scotland has to offer, including lobsters, langoustines and oysters.

The best place to sample this huge array of mouthwatering delicacies is at the AA-Rosette awarded restaurant The Grill Room, situated within Oban Bay Hotel on the town’s esplanade.

The venue’s award-winning chefs work with local suppliers and artisan producers to source some of the freshest ingredients from the harbour right on their doorstep, transforming them into delicious dishes that celebrate the very best of Scottish cuisine all year round.

What’s more, the dog-friendly hotel & spa provides a luxurious base for visitors to explore the historic area and its neighbouring islands.

Nairn, Scottish Highlands

Situated on the stunning Moray Firth coast, the historic town of Nairn is the perfect place for those looking for a peaceful escape this summer.

The town boasts beautiful stretches of golden, sandy beaches that are ideal for long walks, picnics or simply relaxing and soaking up the sun.

What’s more, Nairn is a golfer’s paradise and is famously known for its two championship golf courses – Nairn Golf Club and Nairn Dunbar Golf Club – that both provide breathtaking views over the Moray Firth and the Black Isle.

However, for those looking to admire the scenery from a more relaxed point of view, then the award-winning Coast Spa at Golf View Hotel & Spa is the perfect place to unwind after a day of exploring.

This soothing haven gives guests the opportunity to relax in an outdoor hot tub, or indulge in the indoor pool, sauna, steam room and Stone Bath. What’s more, the spa’s team of expert therapists will personalise your spa experience to suit your wants and needs, with treatments complete with luxurious ishga spa products.

 

 

 

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