Why visit?
Visit for:
- birdwatching
- coasts
- geology
- scenery
- mammals
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This small sandy beach, within a sheltered man-made inlet, is a very family-friendly snorkel site with easy access to the water
Enjoy lovely patches of kelp dotted about the sandy seabed. This can be a popular site for seals to haul out; remember to always keep your distance from marine mammals to avoid disturbing them.
By road
Travel north through Whitehills, past Whitehills Marina towards Whitehills Caravan Park. The car park is situated next to the caravan park’s reception, immediately across from the snorkel site.
The nearest electric vehicle charging station is 2.6 miles away in Boyndie or 3 miles away in Banff.
By rail
The nearest train station is Keith (20 miles away) and Elgin (34 miles away).
By bus
Bus services are provided locally by Stagecoach North Scotland.
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Here is the wind forecast and tide times for this snorkel site. It is your responsibility to assess whether these conditions are suitable for snorkelling.
Other considerations
Please be a responsible snorkeller; do not touch, take or tease wildlife.
This area is home to internationally important colonies of breeding seabirds (April-September) and seals (harbour seals June-July, grey seals August-December). Please behave responsibly and stay distant, wildlife should be left undisturbed. For more information see sealalliance.org and nature.scot. Avoid disturbing ground-nesting birds and livestock; follow the Outdoor Access and Marine Wildlife Watching codes.
Please read our top tips to being a safe and responsible snorkeller.
Look out for the following species on your snorkel...
FURTHER READING
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High Shore Beach, Macduff
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Cullykhan Bay, Fraserburgh
Local group
Local Group 1