7 Things to do Good for Couples in Durness That You Shouldn't Miss

April 4, 2022 Tonie Szymanski

If you’re hungry for a remote vacation in a stunning Scottish Highland, Durness is your perfect destination. Check out the seawater cum freshwater marvel of Smoo Cave, which features a waterfall and active marine life, including porpoises and seals. The northern sand dunes are a whirlwind of puffin activity. Durness was of particular significance to John Lennon, and supposedly inspired the Beatles song "In My Life."
Restaurants in Durness

1. Sango Bay

Durness Scotland
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5.0 based on 181 reviews

Sango Bay

Reviewed By NomadSue1 - London, United Kingdom

Perfectly gorgeous, probably one of the best beaches in the world with pristine sands and clear water. Great place to walk your dogs.

2. Balnakeil Beach

Durness Scotland
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5.0 based on 276 reviews

Balnakeil Beach

Reviewed By 454kateg - Strachur, United Kingdom

Beautiful big, quiet beach with clean white sands clear azul water below challenging golf course, interesting ruined church and graveyard

3. Durness Beach

Durness Highlands, Durness Scotland
Excellent
86%
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5.0 based on 390 reviews

Durness Beach

Reviewed By drjasonclark - London, United Kingdom

I went here for my 50th birthday. It was stunning and very very special. White sand, blue sea, and freezing cold (it was January!). A must-visit part of the UK.

4. Durness Deep Time

Balnakeil Craft Village, Durness IV27 4PT Scotland +44 1971 511411 [email protected] http://www.durnessdeeptime.com
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5.0 based on 15 reviews

Durness Deep Time

A small but perfectly formed exhibition exploring the 3000 million years of geology of the far north west of Scotland. We also offer a wide range of geology tours tailored to all age ranges and prior knolwedge levels, led by geologist Bjorn Hardarsson. The tours range in duration from 2 to 5 hours and times are flexible to suit your availability. Drop in to the exhibition and book with Bjorn directly or give us a call on 0191 511 411.

Reviewed By nyorks0

After visiting Bjorn’s exhibition on a rainy day (so much fascinating information packed into such a compact space), we decided to take the opportunity to enjoy one of Bjorn’s guided walks. It was a most enjoyable afternoon. Durness and surrounds is quite special geologically and Bjorn took the time to show us some of the fascinating geology of the area and explain its importance in our earth’s history. We were also treated to much local archeological and more recent history as a bonus. I would strongly recommend spending some time visiting the exhibition and if possible taking the time to join one of Bjorn’s excellent walks.

5. Smoo Cave

Durness Scotland +44 1971 511492 [email protected] http://www.smoocave.org/
Excellent
52%
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36%
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4.5 based on 1,119 reviews

Smoo Cave

Reviewed By amandamarion11 - Kirkcaldy, United Kingdom

This is a lovely attraction; fantastic natural wonder. Very well thought out for visitors making it easy to access and explore. Gentle 15minute walk to and from cave. Definitely worth a visit if you are in the area or doing NC500.

6. Cape Wrath

Durness Scotland 5038 [email protected] http://www.visitcapewrath.com
Excellent
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4.5 based on 322 reviews

Cape Wrath

Northwest tip of Scotland.

Reviewed By DebbieH1787

We took the Cape Wrath Ferry from Keoldale Pier Sept 16th. I enjoyed the 11 mile, 50 minute bus ride to Cape Wrath. Our driver had so many amazing stories and observations to share as did our Ferryman who safely navigated the short distance across the Kyle of Durness. The Ozone Cafe was a welcome stop for tea, few souvenirs and friendly chat with John, the owner. The history and beauty of the location was frankly awe inspiring. I would not hesitate to recommend this visit and was so glad that we had good weather and there was room for us on the ferry and bus. We checked out the pier from Durness the night before to confirm when the next ferry would be leaving and that it would not be closed due to MOD activities. We took rain gear just in case and were so happy to be travelling that day with like minded travellers from all over the world who all seemed to enjoy the whole experience as much as we did. D&B Vancouver BC

7. Balnakeil Bay

Durness Scotland
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4.5 based on 85 reviews

Balnakeil Bay

Reviewed By wellyclaire - Stratford-upon-Avon, United Kingdom

What an absolutely lovely beach. With its white sand and blue sea. At the far end there are also huge rocks and some caves to play in. It’s perfect for children and also ‘big kids’ like me!

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