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Have you ever wondered where to find some of Scotland's best-kept secrets? Well, get ready to pack your sunscreen, flip-flops (and perhaps a raincoat) because we've compiled a list of 15 of the best beaches in Scotland – come rain or shine!
From the sandy stretches of Broughty Ferry to the wild waves of St Andrews West Sands, Scotland's coastline is dotted with treasures just waiting for you to explore. Plus, each beach is within an hour's drive or under from our three fantastic holiday parks in Scotland! What more could you want? Look no further for the ultimate beach destinations for families looking to add excitement to their Scottish holiday!
Renowned for its pristine sands, this award-winning beach in Scotland is located just east of Broughty Ferry Castle, at the mouth of the Tay Estuary. Boasting dunes and breathtaking views to the north coast of Fife, this Scottish beach is home to a nature conservation site where a range of wildlife can be spotted – from birds and seals to the occasional porpoise.
See locationWith views towards the southern side of the Firth of Tay, Monifieth Beach is no doubt one of the best sandy beaches in Scotland. Explore wooden groynes and rock pools exposed at low tide, which offer the perfect opportunity to spot unique wildlife. Parking is available just a short walk away, and there are visitor toilets, a child's play area, and even a skate park.
See locationIf you're a fan of exploring famous movie spots, St Andrews West Sands might be exactly what you're looking for! Famous for the opening scenes of the film Chariots of Fire, this is definitely one of the best family beaches in Scotland. Take in two miles of uninterrupted sand and sweeping dunes, part of the Firth of Tay and Eden Estuary Special Area for Conservation.
See locationThe dunes provide a natural defence against the sea, playing a crucial role in stabilising local plants and animals.
Another of the best beaches in Scotland is Caisnoustie Beach. Nestled along the picturesque coastline of Angus, Scotland, this beach offers the chance to explore this gently sloping haven of sand and rock. With a choice of car parks close by, you could choose to wander 300 metres down to the shore at low tide or visit the children's play area and paddling pool.
See locationWhilst not quite a beach, Loch Leven, nestled amidst the picturesque landscapes of Scotland's Perth and Kinross region, is the largest natural shallow water body in lowland Britain. Encircled by rolling hills and overlooked by the peaks of the Lomond Hills, Loch Leven spans approximately seven square miles.
See locationIt is renowned for its rich biodiversity and is designated as a Special Protection Area for its importance as a habitat for migratory birds. There's even something for history buffs here, as the iconic ruins of Lochleven Castle stand proudly on a small island. This historic fortress, once the prison of Mary, Queen of Scots, cannot be missed.
Another one of the best beaches in Scotland is Southerness Beach, situated along the stunning coastline of Dumfries and Galloway in the southwest. Stretching for miles, this sandy beach offers visitors the chance to explore either side of the Southerness Point within the Solway Coast Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
See locationThe main attraction here, though, is the Southerness Lighthouse. Completed in 1749, it's the second-oldest lighthouse in Scotland (despite being decommissioned in 1936). If you manage a trip here in the summer, you may be able to enter the iconic landmark – making Southerness Beach one of the best family beaches in Scotland.
A popular place for rockpooling, Kingsbarns Beach is a two-mile stretch of golden sands featuring rocky outcrops and stunning scenery. As well as being popular amongst walkers seeking solitude, the dunes framing the shoreline are home to various insects and birds. You could also explore the Fife Coastal Path, which passes alongside the beach.
See locationLundin Links Beach is known for its peace and tranquillity. A quiet, sandy beach looking out towards the Firth of Forth, it boasts roadside parking and a nearby golf club. As you approach the nearby Lower Largo village centre, the beach becomes rockier – perfect for exploring!
See locationLeven Beach, situated in the bustling town of Leven on the east coast of Fife, Scotland, is a popular seaside destination beloved for its expansive sands and lively atmosphere. Stretching for miles along the shores of the Firth of Forth, this vibrant beach offers recreational opportunities for visitors of all ages. With an outdoor fitness area, play area, arcades, and even a summer fair.
See locationMontrose Beach, nestled along the Angus coastline in eastern Scotland, is a picturesque stretch of shoreline renowned for its natural beauty and rich biodiversity. Backed by dunes and expansive greenery, this sandy beach offers an excellent opportunity for all ages to go birdwatching in the nearby nature reserve, enjoy the Seafront Splash play area, explore the Trail Pavilion, and more!
See locationLunan Bay is known for its history—from 10th-century Viking armies to the crumbling ruin of Red Castle, this beach is popular with history buffs, surfers, horse riders, and fishers alike! One of the best times to visit this beach is after a storm, when you'll see the sands, sometimes yielding agates and gemstones that glimmer in the sunlight.
See locationBurntisland Beach, situated in the charming coastal town of Burntisland in Fife, Scotland, is a delightful seaside retreat known for its sandy shores and family-friendly amenities. With its gently sloping sands and calm waters, this inviting beach is perfect for paddling, swimming, and building sandcastles with the kids.
See locationBeacon Leisure Centre is nearby – with a 25-metre swimming pool boasting flumes and a wave machine. You'll also find a nearby seaside park, a crazy golf course, bouncy castles, and picnic tables nearby. If you're visiting in the summer, why not check out the annual summer fairground?
Dundee Urban Beach, located in the heart of Dundee along the banks of the River Tay in Scotland, is a vibrant waterfront destination offering a unique blend of city amenities and coastal charm. This urban beach is man-made, and its soft sands, shallow waters, and stunning views of the Tay Rail Bridge and city skyline are a sight to behold.
See locationTake a ride along the promenade on an e-bike or splash in the colour-lit fountains – there's plenty to do where the bustling city meets the river, just a 20-minute drive from our Piperdam Resort!
West Links Beach, is known for its sandy walks and panoramic views of the Firth of Forth. Backed by grassy dunes framed by rocky outcrops, this scenic beach offers plenty of rockpooling, swimming, and boating opportunities.
See locationParking is available at the Aroboath end of the beach, including disabled spaces. Toilets, a café, a miniature railway, and indoor rides and amusements are nearby, making it the perfect spot come rain or shine!
Tucked away along the shores of the Firth of Forth, Aberdour Silver Sands is an idyllic beach offering a picturesque setting for sunbathing, swimming, and beachside picnics. Visitors to Aberdour Silver Sands can also explore the nearby coastal paths and nature trails or take panoramic views of the surrounding coastline from the vantage point of the historic Aberdour Castle.
See locationThe perfect balance of history and serenity, it's no wonder Aberdour Silver Sands is one of the most popular beaches on Scotland's east coast.
Plenty of beaches in Scotland are perfect for all ages, no matter the weather. Whether you want to bask in Scottish history or take a sandy walk along a shoreline framed by dunes, some of the best beaches in Scotland are ready and waiting for you to explore.
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