🏖️ Beach
Sinclairs Bay
📍 Wick, Orkney
About This Place
On a sunny day, the beach at the southern end of Sinclairs Bay, known locally as Reiss Beach, is spectacularly beautiful. The long stretch of pure, white sands alongside the azure waters of the North Sea will take your breath away. --> Take a walk along the endless beach, or amongst the gentle sand-dunes. Come here in summer to experience the amazing light- in June the sun does not set until almost midnight, Come here in winter and you might be lucky enough to see an unforgettable display of the Northern Lights. The waters are too cold for swimming, and there is no lifeguard. The occasional surfer can be seen enjoying the waves in the more sheltered part of the bay. The village of Reiss, about 15 miles south of John O’Groats, has an 18-hole golf course. Opposite the golf course is a free car park and from here visitors can make their way down to the beach. There are no facilities. Walking south will bring the visitor to Ackergill Tower, now a discreet, luxury hotel, and further round the bay are the ruins of 15th Century Sinclair Castle, and a little further on, a former lighthouse. There are no restrictions on dog-walking at any time of year.
💡 Our Take
Discover Sinclairs Bay, a stunning, dog-friendly haven located in Caithness, Scotland. This expansive beach, with its powdery white sand, welcomes dogs year-round, offering them sprawling space to frolic. Perfect for energetic big dogs or timid pups in need of quiet, Sinclairs Bay remains a serene, uncrowded escape. Just be cautious, as strong currents discourage swimming, making it ideal for beach games instead. Parking is conveniently close, though facilities are limited, so plan ahead. Whether your dog loves bounding over sandy stretches or calmly exploring, DogParkUK highly recommends Sinclairs Bay for your next seaside adventure with your furry friend.
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📋 Contact & Details
Market Place, Wick
KW1 4LP