Accessible Adventures at Dornoch Beach
Experience the beauty of Dornoch Beach with inclusive beach wheelchairs designed for all visitors, ensuring no one misses out on the coastal charm.
Dornoch Beach Wheelchairs is an exceptional tourist attraction situated on the breathtaking Dornoch coastline, renowned for its picturesque views and serene atmosphere. This initiative is specifically designed to enhance accessibility for individuals with mobility challenges, allowing them to experience the beauty of the beach like never before. The specially designed beach wheelchairs enable visitors to navigate the sandy terrain effortlessly, ensuring that everyone can enjoy the sights and sounds of the coast. With the stunning backdrop of the North Sea, Dornoch Beach is not just a place to relax but a vibrant locale for making unforgettable memories. Visitors can expect to find a welcoming environment where the focus is on inclusivity and enjoying the great outdoors. The wheelchairs are available for hire, providing ease of access to the sandy stretches and the scenic views that Dornoch is famous for. Whether you're looking to take a leisurely stroll along the water's edge or simply relax and soak in the sun, Dornoch Beach Wheelchairs makes it possible for all to partake in the joy of beach outings. This dedication to accessibility ensures that Dornoch Beach is a destination where everyone can create lasting memories, admire the stunning landscapes, and enjoy the refreshing sea air. While visiting, be sure to explore the surrounding area, which is rich in history and natural beauty. Dornoch itself is a charming town with delightful shops, cafes, and the majestic Dornoch Cathedral, all of which contribute to the overall experience of your coastal adventure. Dornoch Beach Wheelchairs truly encapsulates the essence of accessibility, allowing every visitor to enjoy the wonders of the beach.
Local tips
- Arrive early to secure your beach wheelchair and enjoy a quieter beach experience.
- Check the weather conditions before your visit for the best beach experience.
- Don't forget sunscreen and water to stay hydrated while enjoying the sun.
A brief summary to Dornoch beach wheelchairs
- Dornoch, GB
- +443007704624
- Visit website
Getting There
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Bus
From Inverness, head to the main bus station located at 1 Bus Station, Inverness IV1 1LT. Take the Stagecoach bus number 23 to Dornoch. The bus ride will take approximately 1 hour and 30 minutes. Ensure you check the schedule for departure times. Once you arrive in Dornoch, you will get off at the Dornoch Square stop. From there, head southeast on the Main Street (A949) for about 0.4 miles, following the signs to Dornoch beach. The beach is a short walk from the town center.
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Train and Bus
Start at Inverness Railway Station, located at 1 Station Square, Inverness IV1 1FG. Take the ScotRail train towards Wick or Thurso. Get off at the station called Tain. The train journey will take approximately 30 minutes. From Tain, you can catch a local bus (Stagecoach number 25) that will take you to Dornoch. The bus ride will be about 15 minutes. Once in Dornoch, walk southeast on Main Street (A949) for approximately 0.4 miles to reach Dornoch beach.
Attractions Nearby to Dornoch beach wheelchairs
- Dornoch Beach
- Dornoch Cathedral
- The Sutherland Show
- Embo Beach(Embo Sands/Coul Links)
- Skelbo Broch
- Skelbo Castle
- Loch Fleet National Nature Reserve
- Loch Fleet National Nature Reserve (Mound car park)
- The Glenmorangie Distillery Co
- The Carnegie Club, Skibo Castle
- Tain Museum
- Loch Fleet National Nature Reserve (Ferry Rd Car Park)
- Golspie Beach
- The lost Balblair (1) Distillery
- Balblair Distillery
Landmarks nearby to Dornoch beach wheelchairs
- Monument to Harriet, Duchess of Sutherland
- Ardgay Bespoke Tours
- The National Trust For Scotland
- Kyle of Sutherland
- Craig Castle
- Nairn Harbour
- Brodie Castle and Estate
- Burghead Pictish Fort
- Burghead Well
- Alladale Wilderness Reserve
- Ord of Caithness
- Rait Castle
- The Witches Stone
- Sueno's Stone
- Morayvia