Saviskaill beach (Nousty Sand)
Rousay, Orkney Islands
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Nestled on the north coast of Rousay Island, Saviskaill Beach (locally known as Nousty Sand) is a serene coastal treasure waiting to be explored. As one of the seventy unique islands that comprise the stunning Orkney Islands, this small beach offers visitors a glimpse into the raw, natural beauty of Scotland's northern archipelago.
Situated at the western end of Saviskaill Bay, this secluded beach presents adventurers with two distinct approaches. For those seeking convenience, a quick 13-minute drive from the Rousay Ferry Terminal will deliver you to this picturesque spot. Alternatively, hiking enthusiasts can enjoy a leisurely 2-hour walk, immersing themselves in the rugged Orcadian landscape.
One of the beach's most enchanting features is its potential wildlife encounter. Visitors might be treated to the delightful sight of seals lounging along the shoreline, adding a touch of wild magic to your coastal exploration. The seals can be see in the bay throughout the year.
Whether you're a nature photographer, a walking enthusiast, or simply someone looking to escape the crowds, Saviskaill Beach promises a tranquil and memorable Orkney experience.
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There is only one beach in the world called Saviskaill beach (Nousty Sand)
We only know of a single beach called Saviskaill beach (Nousty Sand).