The North Coast 500 route is known as one of Scotland's best road trips with drivers able to catch a glimpse of extraordinary historical sights, wildlife and great beauty spots.
There are dozens of beaches and beauty locations loved by locals and visitors alike which can offer anything from peace and tranquility to excitement.
With so many places to see and so little time, here are some of the best-rated spots to check out.
NC500's best beaches and beauty spots according to Google Reviews
Here are some of the best beaches and beauty spots on the NC500:
Chanonry Point
Location: Ness Rd, Fortrose IV10 8SD
Rating: 4.6 out of 4041
One visitor said: "Nice spot and is listed as one of best places to spot dolphins. We didn't get lucky but it's a nice beach. Not many facilities so if waiting around best to come with supplies."
Sandwood Bay Beach
Location: Sandwood Bay Beach, Lairg IV27 4RU
Rating: 4.8 out of 281 reviews
One visitor said: "Beautiful beach, well worth the walk. I'd give yourself 1.5 hours to walk there and probably 2 hours to walk back. The walk is nice but the star of the show is the stunning sand, dunes, and beautiful blue water."
Falls of Shin
Location: Lairg IV27 4ET
Rating: 4.4 out of 147 reviews
One visitor said: "Lovely spot to stop off and appreciate the beautiful and quaint nature. There is a big car park, a visitor centre and toilets available."
Bealach na Bà
Location: Strathcarron IV54 8ND
Rating: 4.8 out of 102 reviews
One visitor said: "Amazing road! Obviously quite dangerous but it’s the most amazing views, loved every second of this journey and this road will always be a highlight if anyone gets the chance to travel this road they should!"
Clachtoll Beach
Location: Lairg, IV27 4JD
Rating: 4.9 out of 115 reviews
One visitor said: "Beautiful beach to play in the water or take the dog for a run."
Smoo Cave
Location: Lairg IV27 4QA
Rating: 4.6 out of 300 reviews
One visitor said: "You'll drive right past Smoo Cave when you drive the NC500 from Thurso to Durness. It is a free attraction, including free car parking, and an easy "must do" as you pass."
Torrisdale Bay
Location: Campbeltown
Rating: 5 out of 5 reviews
One visitor said: "Peaceful and breathtakingly beautiful. We found a wee area to park in and enjoy a hot cup of tea, have a walk along the stony beach with our dog."
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