For the latest edition of the Daily Record's weekly series highlighting Scotland's must-visit towns and villages, we have picked the gorgeous coastal spot of Applecross.
For the latest edition of the Daily Record's weekly series highlighting Scotland's must-visit towns and villages, we have picked the gorgeous coastal spot of Applecross.and dark afternoons, it is a relief to know that there are brighter days ahead. That also means it is the ideal time to plan a little staycation to celebrate the end of winter.can be pretty overwhelming, since there are so many beautiful and scenic destinations all over the country that are well worth checking out.
Elsewhere, there is a local museum and research centre to check out, as well as a couple of small galleries. Easily the star of the show, though, is the breathtaking scenery — with plenty of lovely walks to keep you entertained. Even before arriving in the village, you will come across one of the area's most iconic sights. Bealach na Ba — Scots Gaelic for 'pass of the cattle' — makes for a truly unforgettable drive, with the dramatic winding road taking in magnificent views out across the peninsula. There is even a viewpoint where you can stop and admire the one-of-a-kind scenery.The first thing you should do when arriving in the village is just take a leisurely walk up and down Shore Street.
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