Sanna Bay, Ardnamurchan, Argyll

The small settlement of Sanna lies 6 miles north west of Kilchoan, close to the tip of the Ardnamurchan Peninsula.
Sanna Bay lies between Sanna Point to the north and Ardnamurchan Point to the south and is dominated by impressive sand dunes, beautiful white shell sand bays and a stunning turquoise sea. It is one of the most beautiful beaches in Scotland.
From Sanna Point there are superb views, extending from the islands of Eigg and Rhum to the north with Skye beyond, round to Ardnamurchan Point and its lighthouse to the south west and the island of Coll beyond that. The Western Isles can be seen to the north west but due west there is nothing but sea until the continent of North America is reached.
Date: 8th June 2006
Location: view from Sanna Bay
Sanna Bay lies between Sanna Point to the north and Ardnamurchan Point to the south and is dominated by impressive sand dunes, beautiful white shell sand bays and a stunning turquoise sea. It is one of the most beautiful beaches in Scotland.
From Sanna Point there are superb views, extending from the islands of Eigg and Rhum to the north with Skye beyond, round to Ardnamurchan Point and its lighthouse to the south west and the island of Coll beyond that. The Western Isles can be seen to the north west but due west there is nothing but sea until the continent of North America is reached.
Date: 8th June 2006
Location: view from Sanna Bay
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