Mountstuart

Scalpsie Bay Beach, Isle of Bute

Good for Relax
7
 / 10 Good
#224 out of 298
in Scotland

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Straad, Scotland, Argyll and Bute

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Beach overall scores

Water
Exceptional
9.5/10
Cover
Frustrating
4.3/10
Cleanliness
Good
7/10
Amenities
Bad
0.5/10
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Transport

  • RAY 7.2km
  • Hansel Village 42.7km
  • Largs (LAR) 14.6km

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What is the water and sand quality of the Scalpsie Bay Beach, Isle of Bute?

Scalpsie Bay Beach, Isle of Bute has a light sand and pebble cover. It's very clean, the surface has a mixed fraction. Turquoise and clear water sparkles in the sun. The entrance to the water is sandy, which makes it very comfortable.

What are the key activities at Scalpsie Bay Beach, Isle of Bute?

For the main activity - sunbathing, there are no sun loungers on the Scalpsie Bay Beach, Isle of Bute, so you need to take personal items with you and there is no natural shade, so be careful on a hot day.

Is the Scalpsie Bay Beach, Isle of Bute good for swimming?

The entrance to the water is very smooth, the bottom is comfortable. The prevalence of sharks in the area is low.

Scalpsie Bay Beach, Isle of Bute does not have a wave-protected swimming area, but there are usually no strong waves during the season. The tides are high, so sometimes you have to cross several meters to get to the water.

So the overall recommendation of the Scalpsie Bay Beach, Isle of Bute for swimming is positive.

Is the Scalpsie Bay Beach, Isle of Bute good for families?

Family travelers should consider the following features of the beach. This is the natural virgin beach with minimal amenities. It's covered with sand mixed with pebbles and the entrance to the water is very smooth.

Is the Scalpsie Bay Beach, Isle of Bute secluded and good for relaxing?

The region of Scalpsie Bay Beach, Isle of Bute is visited only by a few travellers. There are several buildings near the beach. During the high season, the occupancy of the beach is moderate, which is very good for lovers of a relaxing holiday.

What are the key audiences of Scalpsie Bay Beach, Isle of Bute?

Scalpsie Bay Beach, Isle of Bute can be a good place for the following groups of travelers:

  • Campers (tent)
  • Beachgoers with pets

Is there any food or beverages in the area of Scalpsie Bay Beach, Isle of Bute?

There is no restaurant or bar directly on Scalpsie Bay Beach, Isle of Bute.

How far is the Scalpsie Bay Beach, Isle of Bute from parking?

The Scalpsie Bay Beach, Isle of Bute has a parking spot. It is not very large, so in high season it can be busy. It's not very close, about 300 meters.

Is the beach good for sunbathing?

Scalpsie Bay Beach, Isle of Bute (Argyll and Bute) is not fully equipped for sunbathing. However, if you are not picky and are willing to spread out on a towel, you can sunbathe here as well. The natural shade will allow you to hide from the scorching sun in the peak of its activity. Well, the photos of our visitors will be the best proof of that, all the available photos of the beach are above.Scalpsie Bay Beach, Isle of Bute (Argyll and Bute) is a place for true nature lovers, but if you like sunbathing on the beach, then this location is not the best option. There are no sunbeds and umbrellas, and even there is no natural shade to hide you from the scorching sun. From positives, the presence of sand, on which you can sit comfortably. But do not forget sunscreen for this place, such a recommendation is relevant. Photos of the beach you can see above. All photos are taken by our visitors personally.

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