About Golspie and Sutherland
Golspie is the East Sutherland village of 1650 people, located so picturesquely on the shores of the Dornoch Firth under the shadow of Ben Braggie.
Its landmark monument near the summit, to the 1st Duke of Sutherland who died in 1833, can be seen for many miles around, and is cherished as a welcome home sign to those who return by road or sea.
The people of Golspie offer warm hospitality and genuine friendship to visitors and those who take advantage of a host of activities for pleasure and enjoyment.
From the award winning beaches to the north and south of the tidal pier, where families enjoy safe bathing. There is also a public swimming pool in the centre of the village for those who prefer warmer waters.
The excellent golf course which provides a mix of links, parkland and heath is a real favourite with visiting players, along with central facilities for tennis and bowling, football and playing fields for the young.
All around Golspie are attractive walks, which offer panoramic views, opportunities for bird watching and botany study, fossil-hunting and the magical enchantment of the Big Burn gorges and waterfalls.
Whether you are sightseeing, bird-watching, walking, cycling, golfing or simply enjoying the scenery, the Sutherland Arms Hotel provides the perfect base for your holiday.
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