Dunbeath Bay

Bay in Caithness

Scotland

Dunbeath Bay

Laidhay Croft Museum Horse-drawn hay rake.
Laidhay Croft Museum Credit: sylvia duckworth

Dunbeath Bay is a picturesque coastal bay located on the eastern coast of Caithness, in the Highland region of Scotland. With its stunning natural beauty and rich historical significance, it has become a popular destination for visitors and locals alike.

The bay stretches for approximately two miles and is surrounded by rugged cliffs and rolling hills, offering breathtaking views of the North Sea. The bay is characterized by its sandy shores, which are dotted with rocky outcrops and fascinating rock formations. During low tide, the bay reveals expansive stretches of sand, providing an ideal spot for beachcombing and leisurely walks.

Dunbeath Bay is also known for its diverse wildlife. Visitors may spot various bird species, including oystercatchers, puffins, and cormorants, as well as seals and otters that inhabit the bay's waters. The area is also a haven for marine life, making it a popular spot for fishing and snorkeling.

Beyond its natural beauty, Dunbeath Bay holds historical significance. The bay was once a bustling fishing village and a hub for herring fishing during the 19th century. Today, remnants of the fishing industry can still be seen, including the historic Dunbeath Harbour, which was once a busy port for the local fishing fleet.

Overall, Dunbeath Bay offers a captivating blend of natural beauty, wildlife, and historical charm. Whether visitors are seeking a tranquil coastal retreat, an opportunity to explore the local wildlife, or a glimpse into Caithness' fishing heritage, Dunbeath Bay is sure to captivate and delight all who visit.

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Dunbeath Bay Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 58.244418/-3.4230901 or Grid Reference ND1629. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Laidhay Croft Museum Horse-drawn hay rake.
Laidhay Croft Museum
Horse-drawn hay rake.
Laidhay Croft Museum
Laidhay Croft Museum
Window at Laidhay Croft Museum
Window at Laidhay Croft Museum
Meadow at Laidhay How refreshing to find such a rich natural meadow, knee-high in wildflowers and grasses!
Meadow at Laidhay
How refreshing to find such a rich natural meadow, knee-high in wildflowers and grasses!
Orchids in the meadow at Laidhay
Orchids in the meadow at Laidhay
Puffin on the cliffs near Toremore
Puffin on the cliffs near Toremore
Buzzard on the cliff-top near Toremore No doubt on the lookout for an unguarded egg or seabird chick.
Buzzard on the cliff-top near Toremore
No doubt on the lookout for an unguarded egg or seabird chick.
Laidhay Croft Museum on the A9
Laidhay Croft Museum on the A9
Footbridge across Dunbeath Water Footbridge across Dunbeath Water near Dunbeath Broch
Footbridge across Dunbeath Water
Footbridge across Dunbeath Water near Dunbeath Broch
Laidhay Croft Museum on the A9
Laidhay Croft Museum on the A9
Ruin near Dunbeath
Ruin near Dunbeath
Black Burn, Dunbeath Down there in the jungle.
Black Burn, Dunbeath
Down there in the jungle.
Ruin, Blackburn Another view of this ruin <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/4161509">ND1430 : Ruin near Dunbeath</a> beside the Braemore road, Dunbeath.
Ruin, Blackburn
Another view of this ruin ND1430 : Ruin near Dunbeath beside the Braemore road, Dunbeath.
Road to Braemore A road out of Dunbeath, a dead end for motors, but the unmotorised can escape via a high quality estate road network to Forsinard or Loch More and on to Thurso. It is also the way into Morven and neighbours for some high quality hillwalking.
Road to Braemore
A road out of Dunbeath, a dead end for motors, but the unmotorised can escape via a high quality estate road network to Forsinard or Loch More and on to Thurso. It is also the way into Morven and neighbours for some high quality hillwalking.
Dunbeath Harbour Featured by Neil Gunn in his stories
Dunbeath Harbour
Featured by Neil Gunn in his stories
Dunbeath Playing Field Picture shows the field and Village Hall beside Dunbeath Water
Dunbeath Playing Field
Picture shows the field and Village Hall beside Dunbeath Water
Housing Estate Housing at Dunbeath beside Dunbeath Water
Housing Estate
Housing at Dunbeath beside Dunbeath Water
Once Dunbeath Smiddy Once a smiddy then a tearoom/restaurant. What a pity it is now closed.
Once Dunbeath Smiddy
Once a smiddy then a tearoom/restaurant. What a pity it is now closed.
Show me another place!

Dunbeath Bay is located at Grid Ref: ND1629 (Lat: 58.244418, Lng: -3.4230901)

Unitary Authority: Highland

Police Authority: Highlands and Islands

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Nearby Amenities

Located within 500m of 58.244418,-3.4230901
Restaurant
Opening Hours: Tu-Fr 16:00-23:00; Sa, Su 11:00-23:00
Phone: +44 1593 731 356
Website: https://www.thebaydunbeath.co.uk/
Lat/Long: 58.2482329/-3.4251926
Toilets
Access: yes
Fee: no
Female: yes
Male: yes
Wheelchair: yes
Lat/Long: 58.2459403/-3.4231985
Seaview Flowers
Shop: florist
Lat/Long: 58.2460419/-3.4236464
Parking
Lat/Long: 58.2460002/-3.4234212
Parking
Lat/Long: 58.2449691/-3.4210876
Parking
Lat/Long: 58.2454744/-3.4226057
Wildcamp
Name En: Wildcamp
Tourism: camp_site
Lat/Long: 58.2449181/-3.4213357
Power: pole
Lat/Long: 58.2471982/-3.4257822
Power: pole
Lat/Long: 58.2475337/-3.4268745
Power: pole
Lat/Long: 58.247733/-3.4275577
Power: pole
Lat/Long: 58.2477271/-3.4281354
Bench
Lat/Long: 58.2461298/-3.4300635
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