Best attractions and places to see around Brora include a diverse range of natural features, historical sites, and cultural experiences in the Sutherland region of Scotland. The area offers stunning coastlines, tranquil natural landscapes, and significant landmarks. Visitors can explore a blend of Highland scenery and insights into the region's rich industrial past and maritime heritage.
Last updated: May 4, 2026
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Dunrobin Castle and its park are really worth seeing.
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Also worth seeing from the outside (don't forget the beach)
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This road is known locally as "The Crask Road" and is equally beautiful as it is brutal at times! If it's wet there will be a lot of water running down the roads, and the potholes around will vary depending on the last time it was redone. Be on the lookout for the Standing Stone in the valley as well!
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Ben Bhraggie hill dominates the skyline above Golspie and can be seen from many parts of east Sutherland. The summit is 397 metres (1,302 ft) and offers wonderful views.
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The Duke of Sutherland is a100ft statue (including the plinth) of the 1st Duke of Sutherland. It was erected in 1834, a year after his death, by "a mourning and grateful tenantry" to "a judicious, kind and liberal landlord", presumably not numbering among them the 15,000 or so forcibly removed during the clearances of the Sutherland estate.
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Various colourful floral displays, neatly cut hedges, two large fountains and much more make the gardens of Dunrobin Castle well worth a visit! "The gardens were laid out in 1850 by the architect Sir Charles Barry, who was responsible for the Victorian extension to the Castle and who designed the Houses of Parliament. Inspiration came from the Palace of Versailles in Paris, and they have changed little in the 150 years since they were planted, although new plants are constantly being introduced. Despite its northerly location, the sheltered gardens are able to support a surprising range of plants, including at the foot of the steps leading to the garden a huge clump of Gunnera manicata, a native rhubarb of South America that has eight foot leaves!" Info taken from http://www.dunrobincastle.co.uk/garden.html, where you can find further details and a plan of the gardens and grounds.
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Brora and its surroundings are rich in history. You can explore the magnificent Dunrobin Castle and Gardens, a stunning French château-style castle with a 13th-century core and beautiful gardens. Another significant historical site is the Duke of Sutherland Monument, a 100-foot statue with a controversial history, located on Ben Bhraggie. Additionally, the Brora Heritage Centre offers insights into the village's industrial past, and the Carn Liath Broch provides a glimpse into Iron Age life.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. Dunrobin Castle and Gardens is a great option, offering tours and falconry displays that children often enjoy. The Big Burn Waterfall is also family-friendly, accessible via a well-marked path that makes for an enjoyable short walk.
For breathtaking views, head to Ben Bhraggie Summit and Monument, which dominates the skyline above Golspie and offers expansive vistas from its 397-meter summit. The Crask Road also provides amazing scenic views, particularly for cyclists and hikers.
Brora boasts stunning natural beauty. You can enjoy the unspoiled sandy expanse of Brora Beach, perfect for walks and wildlife spotting. Loch Brora offers tranquil walks, cycling, and opportunities to see red deer, golden eagles, and otters. Don't miss the Big Burn Waterfall, a picturesque spot accessible via a short trail.
Absolutely. The area around Brora offers various hiking opportunities. For an easy walk, consider the Brora Links Beach to Brora Beach loop, which is about 7.1 km. A moderate option is the Brora Harbour to Brora Links Beach loop, around 11.8 km. You can find more hiking routes and details on the Hiking around Brora guide.
Brora is a great base for cycling. Road cyclists can enjoy routes like the River Brora – Loch Brora loop, a moderate 44 km ride. For mountain biking, the Highland Wildcat Black Trail offers a challenging 12 km experience. Discover more options on the Road Cycling Routes around Brora and MTB Trails around Brora guides.
Yes, whisky enthusiasts can visit Clynelish Distillery for tours and tastings of its Highland single malt. The historic Brora Distillery, which recently resumed production, is also a significant point of interest for its rich heritage in whisky making.
Brora Beach is a beautiful, unspoiled sandy beach with stretches of soft sand and shingle, flanked by dunes. It's perfect for long, tranquil walks, photography, and enjoying the coastal scenery. Visitors often spot seals, dolphins, and various seabirds here.
Crakaig Beach is considered a hidden gem near Brora. It's a secluded shore offering gorgeous sea views and a peaceful retreat, often less crowded than other popular spots. The Ice House and Harbour Ruins near the River Brora also offer an atmospheric glimpse into the village's maritime past.
The John O'Groats Trail is a long-distance walking route that indeed passes through Brora. A popular section of this trail runs from Golspie to Brora, offering scenic walks that include sights like Dunrobin Castle, a waterfall, and miles of beautiful coastline.
The Brora Heritage Centre is an engaging museum that delves into the village's rich industrial history. It covers aspects like coal mining, salt panning, woollen mills, and brickworks, alongside local life, historical artifacts, and archaeology, including evidence of Norse occupation.
Loch Brora is a fantastic spot for wildlife watching. Visitors have opportunities to see red deer, golden eagles, ospreys, otters, and seals, making it a rewarding experience for nature lovers.


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