Sand Ayre
Sand Ayreis the beach behind Scar. Park at the end of the road (HY 672 450) and walk along the farm track for around 300m until you see the beach on your right. Facilities:None
Sand Ayreis the beach behind Scar. Park at the end of the road (HY 672 450) and walk along the farm track for around 300m until you see the beach on your right. Facilities:None
Scuthvie Bay is accessed from the parking point to Start Point Lighthouse. Follow the Start Point signs from the B9069 until you come to the end of the track and parking place (HY 769 439) Facilities:Parking for 2 carsPicnic benches
Lopness Bay is where you can find the B98 shipwreck at low tide. The German Torpedoboat-Destroyer B98 has been sitting in the bay since 26th February 1920! Facilities:Parking for 2-3 carsPicnic benches
Newark is accessed from Cata Sand. Park at the Brickie Hut (HY 703 413) which, along with the land now occupied by the Sanday Golf Course, was part of a dummy WW2 airfield used to confuse aerial enemies. Walk along the grass track and follow this up into the dunes (HY 711 407) where you […]
As Sanday is such a low-lying island, only 65m high at the tallest point, the colossal sand dunes at Tresness can be seen from a great distance. Park at the Brickie Hut (HY 703 413) which, along with the land now occupied by the Sanday Golf Course, was part of a dummy WW2 airfield used […]
The bay of Stove is a sandy beach that becomes a large area at low tide but also no beach at high tide. The ruined farm behind the beach is unusual in the Orkney islands in that it represents early industrialised farming incorporating a steam-powered threshing barn and projecting byre with granary. What else to […]
Sty Wick is a beautiful wide sandy bay located on the southern coastline of Sanday. The local ladies swimming group use this beach for sea swimming and it’s also popular with paddleboarders as it’s “usually” quite calm water. How to get there:From the B9069 follow the brown signs to Quoyness Chambered Cairn, this will take […]
Backaskaill Bay is a long sweeping white sandy beach backed by grass covered sand dunes. A stunning sandy beach, almost 2km wide. Backaskaill bay is located on the southern side of Sanday and is accessed from 2 points. At low tide, the west end has some stunning rock formations, rock stacks and plenty of rock […]