Tag: sea

  • Sangomore Beach

    Sangomore Beach, also called Sango Sands, awaits you right around the corner of Smoo Cave – a bit of Caribbean feeling in Scotland. The perfect spot for a little walk and to watch the waves crashing on the beach.

    Sangomore Beach near Durness gives you a Caribbean feeling in Scotland!

    The sandy beach of Sango Bay is one of the most northerly beaches in mainland Scotland. It consists of a wide stretch of golden sand divided into three smaller coves by a series of rocky outcrops. Scattered along the beach are various rocks, stacks and skerries. (The Beach Guide)

    Sangomore Beach near Durness gives you a Caribbean feeling in Scotland!

    If you´re lucky you might spot a dolphin or even a whale. And Northern Lights in Autumn and winter.

    Sangomore Beach near Durness gives you a Caribbean feeling in Scotland!Sangomore Beach near Durness gives you a Caribbean feeling in Scotland!Sangomore Beach near Durness gives you a Caribbean feeling in Scotland!Sangomore Beach near Durness gives you a Caribbean feeling in Scotland!Sangomore Beach near Durness gives you a Caribbean feeling in Scotland!Sangomore Beach near Durness gives you a Caribbean feeling in Scotland!Sangomore Beach near Durness gives you a Caribbean feeling in Scotland!Sangomore Beach near Durness gives you a Caribbean feeling in Scotland!

     

     

     

  • Aberdeen Beach & Fittie

    Strolling around Aberdeen from Seaton´s Garden to skyscrapers

    I continued my walk through Seaton Park. From the River Don to the Walled Garden and further up to Brig o’ Balgownie, the Bridge of Don.

    Strolling around Aberdeen from Seaton´s Garden to skyscrapers

    Brig o’ Balgownie

    The Bridge of Don is Scotland’s oldest medieval bridge, which dates back to 1286 and took about forty years to complete.

    Today the bridge is something of a landmark for students at the nearby University of Aberdeen, as it is the place from which many successful graduates jump upon completion of their courses. (Atlas Obscura)

    That sounds like a more dangerous tradition than the one in Vienna when you walk down the main staircase in front of the University after you have finished your studies.

    The old Brig o' Balgownie in Aberdeen, a stunning stone bridge.

    Along the river Don, I walked towards the mouth of the Don. Seeing the ocean on one side and Aberdeen on the other one.

    Strolling around Aberdeen from Seaton´s Garden to skyscrapers

    Beach of Aberdeen

    The beach of Aberdeen goes on for miles I think I walked around 1 hour along the seaside and it was such a beautiful summer´s day!

    Aberdeen beach goes on for miles, what a beautiful summer´s day to spend in the sea

    Aberdeen beach goes on for miles, what a beautiful summer´s day to spend in the sea

    The next day I came back to the beach and brought the beautiful dancer Eilidh with me…

    Destination photography Scotland by Ursula Schmitz photography, travel and portrait

    Footdee – “Fittie”

    Right next to Aberdeen harbour is Foodee, Fittie, a charming little fishing village in the middle of the city.

    Right between the beach and Aberdeen harbour lies Footdee, called “Fittie”, a charming little fishing village with the cutest little houses. A mixture of lovely cottages and quirky outbuildings.

    rows of almost uniform mid-19th century cottages, organised in neat little squares. The planned community was originally built to re-home the city’s fishermen who were living in poor quality housing around the harbour area. The design dates back to 1809 and was the concept of renowned local architect John Smith who is more famously known for his alterations to Balmoral Castle. (Adventures around Scotland)

    Right next to Aberdeen harbour is Foodee, Fittie, a charming little fishing village in the middle of the city.

    The outhouses and shed were built on a common green within each square but as the residents needed more space for fishing gear and washrooms they built all the different and colourfull sheds and outhouses.

    Today there is a lovely sense of community and it must be a beautiful oasis to live, right by the sea and still protected from the winds by the way the cottages were built.

    Right next to Aberdeen harbour is Foodee, Fittie, a charming little fishing village in the middle of the city.

    Right next to Aberdeen harbour is Foodee, Fittie, a charming little fishing village in the middle of the city.Eilidh dancing through Fittie, a charmin fishing village in Aberdeen.

     

  • Eyemouth

    A walk along the stunning coastline near Eyemouth, Scottish Borders, Scotland - view of St. Abbs.

    On my last day in the Scottish Borders, I boarded another bus and drove about 2 hours towards the coastline to Eyemouth – a tip I got from Ruth, who I had photographed at Scott´s View. I originally had planned to go to St. Abbs, but that was even further away and had less buses going there – it has to wait for another time.

    A walk along the stunning coastline near Eyemouth, Scottish Borders, Scotland - view of St. Abbs.

    Eyemouth is a small town on the coast of the Scottish Borders and about 13 km north of Berwick-upon-Tweed.

    Fishing at Eyemouth dates back to the 13th century and the harbour is still active with its colourful fleet. Like other coastal communities in the 18th century, smuggling was rife amidst the clusters of houses, narrow wynds, caves and underground tunnels. (Visit Scotland)

    A walk along the stunning coastline near Eyemouth, Scottish Borders, Scotland - view of St. Abbs.

    Eyemouth lies along a sandy bay within steep cliffs and offers a beautiful walk along the cliffs towards St. Abbs.

    A walk along the stunning coastline near Eyemouth, Scottish Borders, Scotland - view of St. Abbs.A walk along the stunning coastline near Eyemouth, Scottish Borders, Scotland - view of St. Abbs.A walk along the stunning coastline near Eyemouth, Scottish Borders, Scotland - view of St. Abbs.

    Eyemouth Fort

    Above the village, you´d find the remains of a former fort – Fort Point,  the first Trace Italienne style fortification in Britain built in 1547 and finally demolished in 1559.

    A walk along the stunning coastline near Eyemouth, Scottish Borders, Scotland - view of St. Abbs.A walk along the stunning coastline near Eyemouth, Scottish Borders, Scotland - view of St. Abbs.

    A walk along the stunning coastline near Eyemouth, Scottish Borders, Scotland - view of St. Abbs.

    View in direction of St. Abbs Head – I will come back for that!

    A walk along the stunning coastline near Eyemouth, Scottish Borders, Scotland - view of St. Abbs.A walk along the stunning coastline near Eyemouth, Scottish Borders, Scotland - view of St. Abbs.A walk along the stunning coastline near Eyemouth, Scottish Borders, Scotland - view of St. Abbs.A walk along the stunning coastline near Eyemouth, Scottish Borders, Scotland - view of St. Abbs.A walk along the stunning coastline near Eyemouth, Scottish Borders, Scotland - view of St. Abbs.A walk along the stunning coastline near Eyemouth, Scottish Borders, Scotland - view of St. Abbs.A walk along the stunning coastline near Eyemouth, Scottish Borders, Scotland - view of St. Abbs.