logo
Scotland's 'most beautiful places' crowned as island with stunning beach tops list

Scotland's 'most beautiful places' crowned as island with stunning beach tops list

Daily Record2 days ago

It is also known as the Scottish 'Cradle of Christianity'.
Scotland's "most beautiful places" have been named by The Times. Topping the list is a tiny island with a fascinating history.
On Wednesday, June 11, The Times published an article titled "16 of the most beautiful places in Scotland". The roundup spotlights scenic destinations around the country, from the Scottish Borders to the Outer Hebrides.

Coming in at number is Iona in Argyll and Bute. Iona is approximately one and a half miles wide and three miles long, and is home to a population of around 170 people.

Despite the island's small size, The Times noted its long and storied history. Known as the 'Cradle of Christianity' in Scotland, St Columba and 12 companions arrived on Iona from Ireland in AD 563 to establish a monastery from which missionaries were sent to northern Britain to convert people to Christianity.
Iona Abbey is the island's most notable landmark. It is open to visitors, who can admire its centuries-old architecture and take in sights such as St Oran's Chapel and Reilig Odhráin.
The island was also praised for its beaches, namely the White Strand of the Monks. Iona was singled out for its "white sand" and "turquoise water".
For those looking to spend the night, Iona is home to the St Columba Hotel. Standing next to Iona Abbey, the hotel features a range of clean and comfortable rooms and a restaurant and bar.
The Times wrote: "There is a deeply spiritual aura to this little green chip of land that lies off the southwestern corner of the island of Mull. Iona has been a place of pilgrimage ever since St Columba arrived in AD563 and today pilgrims step off the ferry and weave their way to Iona Abbey.

"At Iona's northern tip is the White Strand of the Monks, springy machair—wildflower-rich grassland—lined with white sand. The turquoise water is the perfect backdrop for contemplation while watching the gannets dive into the Sound.
"The island is at its best when the day-trippers have gone, so stay over at the St Columba Hotel and enjoy produce from its organic garden."

Elsewhere, following behind in second place on The Times' list is Scotland's northwest coast. The newspaper singled out the stretch up to Cape Wrath—the most northwestern point in Great Britain—as well as Balnakeil Beach.
Placing third on the newspaper's roundup is Big Tree Country, spanning Perth and Kinross and the Highlands. Home to countless Douglas firs, maple, redwoods, and more, The Times noted The Queen's View as an especially stunning beauty spot.

Rounding out the top five on The Times' list are The Great Glen and Knoydart, both situated in the Scottish Highlands. The Great Glen runs from Fort William to Inverness and was singled out for its various scenic lochs, while Knoydart is a peninsula located between Loch Nevis and Loch Hourn that earned praise for its wildlife spotting opportunities and the remote Old Forge pub.
Other places featured on the newspaper's list include The Argyll and Bute coast, the Heart of Scotland, and the Isle of Skye, placing sixth, seventh, and eighth respectively. The Scottish Borders and Lewis and Harris in the Outer Hebrides complete the top 10.
More information and the full list of the "most beautiful places in Scotland" can be found on The Times website.

Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

Serena Williams attends Scottish wedding with husband dressed in kilt
Serena Williams attends Scottish wedding with husband dressed in kilt

Daily Record

time6 hours ago

  • Daily Record

Serena Williams attends Scottish wedding with husband dressed in kilt

Serena Williams has been left gushing over Scotland after recently attending a traditional Scots wedding with her husband Alexis Ohanian. Serena Williams and her husband Alexis Ohanian have shared some snaps after attending a wedding in Scotland. The former tennis star, 43, and her hubby, 42, who is the co-founder of Reddit, travelled over from the States to attend a friend's wedding with the pair making their love for Scotland clear as Serena wrote online: "The Scots truly made this experience one for the books." Alex even went all out for the occasion and chose to don a traditional Scots kilt for the special day which Serena definitely seemed to approve of. Taking to Instagram to share a sweet photo of the couple posing outside of the unknown wedding venue, Serena wrote: "Dear Scotland! it was well worth seeing @AlexisOhanian in a kilt! ‌ "What a stud! Thank you so much. #ScotlandWedding #love #happilyeverafter #newlyweds #weddingguest #kilt." The tennis pro looked stunning in a black and nude lace dress, with a matching headscarf and shaggy shawl around her arms and black pointed toe black heels. ‌ In another post from earlier today, she shared a snap of herself posing outside the Capital's iconic Red Bus in her wedding attire. She wrote: "In Scotland, for a wedding and I'm still missing my time there! I was honored to be at my friend's wedding. The Scots truly made this experience one for the books. She asked her 18M Instagram followers: "Have you been to any weddings abroad? I need deets! ! #ScotlandAdventures #WeddingVibes #TravelDiaries #ExploreScotland #LoveAndFrienship #DestinationWedding #TravelGoals #NatureLovers #MemoriesMade." ‌ Delighted fans raced to comment on Serena's snaps from her Scottish trip as one wrote: "Glad you enjoyed your time in Scotland. Best country in the world. Slightly biased opinion." Another replied: "Scottish people always have a great time and are friendly." ‌ A third chimed in: "Best place for a wedding." Somebody else added: "You were queen of the Ceilidh Scottish dance floor!" Another Scottish follower penned: "Welcome to Scotland! Not been to a wedding abroad but I have been on the Red Bus.. enjoy!", alongside a smiling face emoji. ‌ Serena, who is known to be good friends with Meghan Markle, tied the knot with Alexis in November 2017 in a luxurious wedding ceremony at the Contemporary Arts Center in New Orleans. Their fairytale union was nothing short of magical with a prominent Beauty and the Beast theme, drawing inspiration from the beloved Disney film. ‌ High profile celebs such as Kim Kardashian, Beyonce and Eva Longoria all attended the lavish event. And it seems Serena's love for her hubby is just as strong as ever as she referred to him as a "stud" in his kilt. Her Instagram followers were quick to agree with her remark as one commented: "Lol. Alex is wearing that kilt. Looks amazing y'all!!!"

Scottish city crowned 'best for outdoors' this summer and it's not Edinburgh or Glasgow
Scottish city crowned 'best for outdoors' this summer and it's not Edinburgh or Glasgow

Daily Record

time12 hours ago

  • Daily Record

Scottish city crowned 'best for outdoors' this summer and it's not Edinburgh or Glasgow

It was described as the "ultimate launch pad" for adventure. A Scottish city has been named as the "best for outdoors" ahead of summer. It was praised as the "ultimate launch pad" for outdoor activities. As summer progresses, more and more Scots will be looking to get out and make the most of the warmer temperatures. A new UK travel guide from LNER has revealed the top cities across Scotland and England for a range of activities. ‌ According to the experts, the top destination in Scotland for outdoors is Inverness. The largest city and cultural capital of the Scottish Highlands, it offers easy access to many spectacular walks and beauty spots. ‌ LNER singled out Inverness for its close proximity to Loch Ness. The second-biggest loch in Scotland by surface area after Loch Lomond, there is no shortage of opportunities to head out on a scenic hike around the edge of the loch and take in magnificent views out over its surface. Loch Ness is also world-famous for being the supposed home of the Loch Ness Monster. The Loch Ness Centre in Drumnadrochit delves deeper into the mystery of the mythical beast, as well as the history of the loch itself. LNER praised Inverness for its easy access to various water-based activities. Loch Ness offers canoeing, kayaking, wild swimming, fishing, and more, while boat tours out on the loch can be booked as well. There is also an abundance of beaches in the region, perfect for soaking up some sun. Among these are Loch Ness Beach and Lochend Beach. Meanwhile, the experts singled out Inverness for its wildlife. Whether you are interested in marine animals, birds, or forest creatures, be sure to keep an eye out for rare species while out and about in the region. ‌ The Merkinch Local Nature Reserve is situated in the South Kessock area of Inverness, and is the 50th local nature reserve in Scotland. It is comprised of various tidal pools, marshes, and more where visitors can see animals such as deer, owls, weasels, herons, and cormorants. Elsewhere, Dolphin Spirit Inverness hosts two-hour boat trips out into the Moray Firth to look for dolphins. Visitors will journey to Chanonry Point, which is renowned for its dolphin-spotting opportunities. ‌ There are many other outdoor activities available in and near Inverness, including mountain biking, hill walking, fishing, and golf. According to the Visit Inverness Loch Ness website, you can even meet and walk with alpacas at destinations such as Loch Ness Alpacas and Invercannich Farm. LNER wrote: "Set between dramatic glens and the legendary Loch Ness, Inverness is a natural choice for outdoor enthusiasts. With easy access to water-based activities, hiking trails, wildlife, and some of Scotland's most scenic landscapes, it's the ultimate launch pad for Highland adventure." ‌ Meanwhile, the best destination for outdoor enthusiasts in England was named as York. The experts praised the English city for its high number of walking trails and nature-based activities. As previously reported by the Daily Record, LNER named Edinburgh as the best city in Scotland for foodies. The experts described the city as a "dream for food lovers". More information and the full "UK destination guide" can be found on the LNER website.

The Scottish countryside 'hideaway' cottage retreat you can book for half price
The Scottish countryside 'hideaway' cottage retreat you can book for half price

Daily Record

time12 hours ago

  • Daily Record

The Scottish countryside 'hideaway' cottage retreat you can book for half price

One guest praised the accommodation as "stunning". A Scottish cottage getaway can currently be booked for half of the usual price. Previous guests have described the accommodation as "peaceful" and a "perfect little hidden hideaway". Cloncaird Castle offers luxury holiday cottages in Ayrshire. Situated around 12 miles out of Ayr, the estate sits within 140 acres of countryside and woodland and is home to eight self-catering holiday cottages. At the moment, Wowcher is offering a stay at Cloncaird Castle for as little as £159 plus a £7.99 admin fee. The usual price of a holiday at the estate is £330, equating to a discount of approximately 52 per cent. According to Cloncaird Castle, all of its cottages are "truly individual" and pet-friendly. Visitors can choose between a one-bedroom cottage for two or a two-bedroom cottage for four. All of the cottages on the estate come with fully fitted kitchens, dining and sitting areas, televisions, and underfloor heating. Some also feature open log fires. The estate also offers a range of experiences and activities for an additional fee. These include archery, axe throwing, and canoeing. Elsewhere, Cloncaird Castle is within easy reach of a number of magnificent beauty spots. Nearby highlights include Culzean Castle and Country Park, Dumfries House, and Galloway Forest Park. Cloncaird Castle has received very positive feedback from guests. On Google, the accommodation has an overall rating of 4.8 out of five based on 41 reviews. One previous visitor shared: "Despite my making a mistake with our booking, Robert the manager fixed it out for us and we all had a wonderful stay. The lodges are beautiful and the grounds quite exceptional. "It is such a peaceful place to spend a few nights and with so much to see and do in Ayrshire it really is worth a visit." A slightly less positive four-star review reads: "The first night there were a lot of moths and midges due to being near a lovely stream so I'd suggest to keep windows and doors shut which we did and the second night there wasn't any. Would recommend staying here." Another five-star writeup states: "Stayed in The Ayrshire Loft cottage. Grounds are stunning, location is dog friendly and very peaceful. "Private woodlands walks next to River Girvan. Perfect little hidden hideaway." If a stay at Cloncaird Castle does not appeal, there other accommodation options nearby in Ayr to choose from. These include the Fairfield House Hotel and the Brig o' Doon House Hotel. Further details about the Cloncaird Castle Cottages deal can be found on the Wowcher website.

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into the world of global news and events? Download our app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store