As temperatures rise, Millets has revealed Scotland’s best hidden gems, all being rated highly on Tripadvisor.This article contains affiliate links, we will receive a commission on any sales we generate from it. Learn moreA picture of Glen FinglasMillets has released a list of top rated hidden gems in Scotland

As warmer weather draws more people into nature, outdoor experts at Millets have revealed a list of Scotland’s most highly rated hidden gems, ideal for those looking to enjoy the outdoors away from the usual tourist crowds.

The list includes picturesque spots like Glen Tanar, Glen Finglas, Loch Arkaig and Huisinis Beach, each earning an impressive 4.9 out of 5 rating on Tripadvisor.

Topping the list is Glen Tanar in Aberdeenshire, a scenic stretch within the Cairngorms National Park.

A picture of Glen TanarGlen Tanar in Aberdeenshire topped the list of the highest rated hidden gems of Scotland(Image: New road, Glen Tanar by Richard Webb, CC BY-SA 2.0 , via Wikimedia Commons)

Originally established as a Victorian estate in 1865, it now covers over 25,000 acres of unspoiled land.

Visitors are treated to a rich natural landscape of ancient Caledonian pine forests, rivers, fertile farmland and purple-tinged heather hills, all supporting a wide range of plant and animal life.

Also featured is Glen Finglas, the largest estate owned by The Woodland Trust, stretching across more than 10,000 acres in the Loch Lomond and The Trossachs National Park.

Known for its woodlands, waterfalls and reservoirs, Glen Finglas has earned praise for being “well managed, scrupulously clean, well signposted and looked after.”

A picture of Glen Finglas ReservoirGlen Finglas is known for its woodlands, waterfalls and reservoirs(Image: Colin Smith / Glen Finglas Reservoir, Upper Reaches)

On the Isle of Harris, Huisinis Beach offers a more secluded escape. Reached via a narrow 12-mile single-track road, the beach opens up to spectacular views of the Atlantic Ocean.

The spot is a favourite for kayaking, surfing, swimming, fishing and sailing. Campervan visitors are also well accommodated with electric hook-up points available for extended stays.

Sam Chadwick, blog author and outdoor enthusiast at Millets, explained why now is the perfect time to explore more remote locations: “In recent years, more people have discovered the benefits of spending time outdoors, with hotspots like the Great Glen Way and the Isles of Skye becoming increasingly popular.

“We have compiled a list of Scotland’s best hidden gems, for those who want to avoid the crowds whilst enjoying the outdoors.”

He added some useful tips for those heading into the wilderness: “If you are visiting any area of the UK this summer, it is important to be prepared.

“Ensuring that you pack a backpack or rucksack with enough food and water, as well as a change of clothes, is vital. It is also a good idea to pack waterproof clothing, as the UK’s weather can be unpredictable.

“Walkers should also wear supportive footwear when visiting sites with uneven and muddy terrain. This helps to reduce the risk of injury or of tripping over uneven footpaths.

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“You must also leave any place you visit exactly as you found it. Take any rubbish and equipment, such as camping chairs or wind breaks, home with you and be respectful of any wildlife and other people around you.”

Other locations on the list include Glen Lyon in Perth and Kinross, Sandwood Bay in Sutherland, the Quiraing on the Isle of Skye, Taynish National Nature Reserve in Argyll and Bute, and the lesser-known paths of Beinn Eighe National Nature Reserve in Wester Ross, all of which received high praise from visitors.

Scotland’s Top Hidden Gems

Location

Region

Tripadvisor rating /5

Glen Tanar

Aberdeenshire

4.9

Glen Finglas

Loch Lomond & The Trossachs NP

4.9

Loch Arkaig

Scottish Highlands

4.9

Huisinis Beach

Isle of Harris

4.9

Glen Lyon

Perth and Kinross

4.9

Sandwood Bay

Sutherland

4.8

The Quiraing

Isle of Skye

4.8

Taynish National Nature Reserve

Argyll and Bute

4.8

Beinn Eighe NNR (lesser paths)

Wester Ross

4.8