Sandend Beach is on the Moray Coast, 63
miles east of Inverness, 3 miles east of Cullen. Postcode:
AB45 2UE
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The image top is of from the very small
Village of Sandend looking east across Sandend
Beach.
The second image is looking across the Beach
to Sandend Caravan
Park, with pitches for Tourers and
Tents.
This is one of the Top Beaches along the
Moray Coast, popular for Swimming and
Watersports.
Sandend Village evolved around Fishing, with
the small Harbour seen today built in the
1800s, with many of the Cottages built around
that time as well. Best to walk down to the
Harbour, as the narrow streets can be congested
in Summer.
Glenglassaugh
Distillery is 1 mile east of Sandend, with
a Gift Shop open all year, Tours are available
in Summer.
This Distillery was founded by Col. James
Moir in 1875. Glenglassaugh Distillery was
mothballed in 1986, beginning production again
in December 2008.
Sunnyside Beach and the ruins of Findlater
Castle are about a 2 mile walk west of Sandend,
or you can drive round to a Car Park fairly
close to the Castle and Beach. Walk
Information.
Around Sandend and the Beach you will see
large Concrete Blocks and Pillar Boxes, built
in the early 1940s during the Second World War,
when this coast was preparing for a German
invasion.
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