Sanna Bay Beach is a unique and unspoilt beach, with white sand and turquoise water, located at the most westerly point in mainland Britain, between Sanna Point to the north and Ardnamurchan to the...
Sanna Bay Beach is a unique and unspoilt beach, with white sand and turquoise water, located at the most westerly point in mainland Britain, between Sanna Point to the north and Ardnamurchan to the south. It is nearby Portuairk and Kilchoan. It offers stunning views if the Small Isles of Rhum, Muck, Eigg and Canna, and dolphins and wales can be seen often. On the land there are wide views, scen...
Sanna Bay Beach is a unique and unspoilt beach, with white sand and turquoise water, located at the most westerly point in mainland Britain, between Sanna Point to the north and Ardnamurchan to the south. It is nearby Portuairk and Kilchoan. It offers stunning views if the Small Isles of Rhum, Muck, Eigg and Canna, and dolphins and wales can be seen often. On the land there are wide views, scenic seascapes and the chance of catching a glimpse of some of Scotland's most elusive wildlife, including sea eagles, otters and pine martins.