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Firemore Beach

📍 Gairloch, Highland

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🕐 Mon – Fri 8am–6pm, Sat 9am–12pm)

Opening Hours

About This Place

The red-hued sandy beach at Firemore, near Poolewe, is where the locals come for summer bathing and watersports.  The secret of this lovely destination is the water temperature.  The gulf stream runs close by, so the waters here tend to be as warm as you’re going to get on the western highland coast. --> Given its remote rural location it is probably no surprise there are no facilities at the beach and no lifeguard. The tidal beach is mainly sand with some attractive rocks and rock pools.  Just opposite the beach is the tiny rock and sand island of Ewe. At low tide, visitors are likely to spot sea-anglers and locals gathering mussels from the rocks.  Highland cattle graze nearby.Sit on the golden sands and take in the breath-taking scenery.  If you’re prepared to wait long enough there’s a good chance of spotting wildlife.  As well as the usual sea-birds, eagles, seals, whales and dolphins have been spotted from the beach.In peak season you’ll probably be able to spot campervans parked next to the beach.There are plenty of good walks in the area with great views.  There is no restriction on dog walking but livestock graze near the beach so dogs should be kept under control.  A campsite is to be found alongside the beach.  Payment used to be a couple of pounds in the honesty box, but prices have gone up a fair bit in recent years and it’s more like 10.There is no running water or toilets here so campers need to bring along whatever is needed for the duration of their stay.To access the beach, take the B8057 north of Poolewe towards Cove.

💡 Our Take

Firemore Beach in Wester Ross, Scotland, is a dog lover’s haven with its expansive sandy shores open to four-legged friends all year round. The fine, golden sands offer ample space for playful puppies or larger breeds to roam freely, making it perfect for energetic dogs and their adventurous humans. Ample parking ensures hassle-free visits, but bring essentials as facilities are limited. Swimming is generally safe, but keep an eye on the currents. Ideal for anxious dogs, the serene setting provides a tranquil escape. DogParkUK warmly recommends this beach for its idyllic setting and boundless freedom for canine companions.

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📋 Contact & Details

Address

School Brae, Gairloch

Opening Hours

Mon – Fri 8am–6pm, Sat 9am–12pm)

Postcode

IV21 2BP

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