Tràigh Mhòr

Beach in Inverness-shire

Scotland

Tràigh Mhòr

Isle of Harris Golf Club Looking south-west over the course with Scarista beach beyond.
Isle of Harris Golf Club Credit: Richard Dorrell

Tràigh Mhòr, located in Inverness-shire, Scotland, is a stunning beach renowned for its natural beauty and captivating scenery. Situated on the west coast of Scotland, this beach spans approximately 2.5 miles along the coastline, providing ample space for visitors to enjoy its tranquility and serenity.

The beach is characterized by its soft golden sands, which are ideal for long walks and sunbathing. The crystal-clear waters of the North Atlantic Ocean gently lap against the shore, creating a soothing ambiance. Tràigh Mhòr is also known for its picturesque backdrop of rolling hills and majestic mountains, adding to its allure.

Nature enthusiasts will appreciate the diverse wildlife that can be found in the area. Seals, dolphins, and various seabirds are often spotted along the shoreline, making it a perfect spot for birdwatching and wildlife photography.

Tràigh Mhòr offers various recreational activities for all ages. The beach is popular among water sport enthusiasts, with opportunities for surfing, paddleboarding, and kayaking. The surrounding hills and mountains provide excellent hiking and cycling trails, allowing visitors to explore the scenic landscapes further.

Facilities at Tràigh Mhòr include car parking, public toilets, and nearby accommodation options for those looking to extend their stay. It is essential for visitors to respect the environment and take any rubbish with them, as the beach is committed to maintaining its natural beauty.

Overall, Tràigh Mhòr in Inverness-shire is a captivating beach that offers a peaceful escape amidst breathtaking surroundings. It is a must-visit destination for nature lovers, adventure enthusiasts, and those seeking solace in Scotland's idyllic coastal landscapes.

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Tràigh Mhòr Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 57.838243/-7.0179035 or Grid Reference NG0294. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Isle of Harris Golf Club Looking south-west over the course with Scarista beach beyond.
Isle of Harris Golf Club
Looking south-west over the course with Scarista beach beyond.
Groundworks for a New House at Scarasta
Groundworks for a New House at Scarasta
Borvemore in 1981
Borvemore in 1981
Borve Dun from the South The summit cairn of Borve Dun with the township of Borve in the middle distance and Taransay beyond
Borve Dun from the South
The summit cairn of Borve Dun with the township of Borve in the middle distance and Taransay beyond
Golfing on Harris Whatever next? The waltz?
Golfing on Harris
Whatever next? The waltz?
A view from Scarasta Looking north east to Taransay and Luskentyre.
A view from Scarasta
Looking north east to Taransay and Luskentyre.
Remains of stone circle at Sgarista/Sgarasta Looking northeast to Tràigh Scarasta and the hills of Harris beyond <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/4992918">NG0293 : Clach Steineagaidh Standing Stone</a>.
Remains of stone circle at Sgarista/Sgarasta
Looking northeast to Tràigh Scarasta and the hills of Harris beyond NG0293 : Clach Steineagaidh Standing Stone.
Standing stone at Scarasta Looking northwards across the Sound of Taransay to Taransay <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/4992918">NG0293 : Clach Steineagaidh Standing Stone</a>.
Standing stone at Scarasta
Looking northwards across the Sound of Taransay to Taransay NG0293 : Clach Steineagaidh Standing Stone.
Clach Steineagaidh Standing Stone Information about the stone <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/4992884">NG0293 : Remains of stone circle at Sgarista/Sgarasta</a>, which is part of what was once a much larger complex, with an impression of what the site might have looked like about 5000 BP, in the Neolithic or early Bronze Age.
Clach Steineagaidh Standing Stone
Information about the stone NG0293 : Remains of stone circle at Sgarista/Sgarasta, which is part of what was once a much larger complex, with an impression of what the site might have looked like about 5000 BP, in the Neolithic or early Bronze Age.
Empty house at Sgarasta A frequent sight on the islands.
Empty house at Sgarasta
A frequent sight on the islands.
Borve Lodge Part of the Borve Estate. Looking over the outflow burn from Loch Bhuirgh.
Borve Lodge
Part of the Borve Estate. Looking over the outflow burn from Loch Bhuirgh.
Modern 'stone age' houses at Borve Two interesting houses that fit in well with the natural landscape.
Modern 'stone age' houses at Borve
Two interesting houses that fit in well with the natural landscape.
Harris coast near Na Buirgh Looking southwest towards Sgarasta.
Harris coast near Na Buirgh
Looking southwest towards Sgarasta.
The Sound of Taransay/Caolas Tharasaigh Looking southwest to Ceapabhal.
The Sound of Taransay/Caolas Tharasaigh
Looking southwest to Ceapabhal.
House on a hillside One of the Blue Reef Cottages, available as holiday accommodation, with a fine view over the coast at Sgarasta.
House on a hillside
One of the Blue Reef Cottages, available as holiday accommodation, with a fine view over the coast at Sgarasta.
The Isle of Harris Golf Club Overlooking Tràigh Sgarasta, with Ceapabhal across the bay.
The Isle of Harris Golf Club
Overlooking Tràigh Sgarasta, with Ceapabhal across the bay.
Òran na Mara Luxury holiday accommodation at Sgarasta Mhòr.
Òran na Mara
Luxury holiday accommodation at Sgarasta Mhòr.
Òran na Mara  Luxury holiday accommodation at Sgarasta Mhòr.
Òran na Mara
Luxury holiday accommodation at Sgarasta Mhòr.
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Tràigh Mhòr is located at Grid Ref: NG0294 (Lat: 57.838243, Lng: -7.0179035)

Unitary Authority: Na h-Eileanan an Iar

Police Authority: Highlands and Islands

What 3 Words

///eventful.pipes.bonnet. Near Leverburgh, Na h-Eileanan Siar

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Nearby Amenities

Located within 500m of 57.838243,-7.0179035
Bus Stop
Scarista
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Telephone
Booth: K6
Covered: booth
Note: half-width doors have been replaced with a normal door
Operator: BT
Phone: +44 1859 550273
Source: survey
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Post Box
Collection Times: Mo-Fr 09:00; Sa 09:00
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Operator Wikidata: Q638098
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Post Box Type: lamp
Ref: HS3 134
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Borvemor Cottages
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Clach Steineagaidh
Historic: memorial
Historic Civilization: neolithic
Material: stone
Memorial: stone
Name En: Standing Stone
Name Gd: Clach Steineagaidh
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Power: pole
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