Apple Tree Cottage is in a quiet cul-de-sac in the seaside resort of Nairn. Ideal for families and exploring the Scottish Highlands, it is in easy reach of historic sites such as Cawdor Castle, Brodie, Culloden and Fort George, and natural wonders like Loch Ness and the Cairngorms. Nairn, on the Moray Firth, is famous for its dolphins and some of the best beaches in Scotland, with Culbin forest and Findhorn bay nearby. Nairn boasts two championship golf courses, one just yards from the cottage. The two bedroom cottage can sleep up to 6 (maximum four adults), takes pets, and has its own private garden. It has private parking in front of the cottage and a single garage available for guests to use. It is accessible to wheelchair users and has a wet-room shower with a lowered basin – see the listing for full details
Places
Distance: 10km/6.25 miles
Duration: 2 to 3 hours
Rating: Slightly Harder
Distance: 16.5km/10.25 miles
Duration: 3.5 to 4 Hours
Rating: Easy
The “Secret Beach” extends from West Beach to Whiteness Point.
It is a beautiful and peaceful expanse of sand, unspoilt by civilisation. Perfect for contemplative or mindfulness time.
Facilities:
Dogs permitted.
West Beach stretches from Nairn Swimming Pool along past Nairn Golf Club to Whiteness Beach (the Secret Beach).
This beach is a treasure trove for beachcombers with its rockpools. Wild swimmers also love this spot.
Facilities:
Parking
Dogs Permitted
This beach starts next to the harbour and extends westwards along the bustling promenade.
This is Nairn’s busiest beach. It features the Splashpad, picnic benches and many seafront cafes/eateries.
Facilities:
Parking
Toilet
Picnic Benches
Dogs Permitted
East beach is a sandy beach which extends east towards Culbin Forest.
It’s a haven for wildlife and foragers.
Facilities:
Parking
Toilet
Picnic Benches
Top-up Tap
Dogs Permitted
Capaldi’s Ices
A local ice cream van, supplying delicious ice cream and treats.
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