Rattray Head Beach is a large beach located in the northeast of the country, in Aberdeenshire, Scotland. It is one of the wildest and most remote places on the coast, reached by a rough road that e...
Rattray Head Beach is a large beach located in the northeast of the country, in Aberdeenshire, Scotland. It is one of the wildest and most remote places on the coast, reached by a rough road that ends at the former lighthouse. The Rattray Head Lighthouse can be found here, which was built in 1895, and is accessible by way of a causeway that is usually underwater, being visible only at low tide....
Rattray Head Beach is a large beach located in the northeast of the country, in Aberdeenshire, Scotland. It is one of the wildest and most remote places on the coast, reached by a rough road that ends at the former lighthouse. The Rattray Head Lighthouse can be found here, which was built in 1895, and is accessible by way of a causeway that is usually underwater, being visible only at low tide. On the beach the remains of a couple of shipwrecks can be observed.