Golspie is a small coastal village in the Highland region of Scotland, sitting on a sweep of sand beside the Dornoch Firth where the River Fleet reaches the sea. It looks up to the rounded summit of Ben Bhraggie - once topped by a controversial monument to the local estate family - and enjoys easy access to the grand turrets of Dunrobin Castle, while a railway link runs down to Inverness, keeping the village connected despite its remote feel.
The local economy mixes traditional crofting and fishing with growing tourism, as visitors follow routes such as the North Coast 500 to experience the scenery and golf course; community life still centres on village facilities and events shaped by the history of Sutherland and the Highlands. The result is a place that feels quietly lived-in but welcoming, with strong historic roots and plenty of outdoor appeal.
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