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Nine stunning places to see a Scottish sunset from remote islands to busy cities

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Nine stunning places to see a Scottish sunset from remote islands to busy cities

While it hasn’t exactly been a vintage summer in Scotland so far, there is still plenty of time for more sunny days. When the sun comes out, many people are quick to head to their nearest park to soak up some rays.

People living in certain parts of the country are lucky enough to have a beautiful beach nearby, which can be the perfect spot to enjoy a hot summer’s day.




And while a few hours bathing in the beams can be blissful, sometimes the best part is watching the sun go down – especially at some of the stunning locations Scotland has to offer. So we’ve compiled a list of nine of the best places to see a sunset in our beautiful country.

Calton Hill, Edinburgh
The sun sets on the longest day of the year behind Edinburgh’s Calton Hill(Image: Jane Barlow/PA Wire)

Located in the heart of Edinburgh, Calton Hill offers panoramic views of Scotland’s capital. It’s just a five-minute walk to the top, where you can see the Athenian acropolis poking above the skyline, illuminated in the last of the day’s rays.

Lyle Hill, Greenock
Sunset over the River Clyde and the anchor memorial to the Free French troops of World War II at Lyle Hill in Greenock(Image: Submitted/Reach PLC)

Just a short journey down the coast from Glasgow, this spot overlooking Greenock offers stunning vistas over the Firth of Clyde. From the Cross of Lorraine viewpoint, visitors can enjoy panoramic views across to Kilcreggan, Helensburgh and Dunoon, as well as Gourock Bay.

Eigg

The view from Laig Beach on the Isle of Eigg, looking over to Rum, is one of the best in Scotland, if not the UK. The Norse-named peaks Askival, Ainshval, Hallival, Trollival and Barkeval are all visible on a clear day and look spectacular at sunset.

Rum
Sunset from the Isle of Rum

While Rum, the largest of the Small Isles, looks absolutely stunning from the neighbouring Eigg, it also provides incredible sunset views for those visiting the island itself. Just a short ferry ride from Mallaig or Arisaig, this nature reserve boasts spectacular panoramas over Eigg, Canna, Muck, and Skye.

Oban Bay

One of Scotland’s most popular coastal towns, Oban is the gateway to many of our great west coast islands. Ferries head in and out of Oban Bay every day and it is an amazing spot to watch the last of the day’s rays light up the town.

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