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12 of the best places to get ice cream in Scotland

Did somebody say… ice cream?  We’ve got the inside scoop on some of the best places in Scotland for this well-deserved treat. As you would expect there are plenty of Scottish seaside towns on the list, but also a handful of farms where you can meet the coos too! The good thing is you’re never too far from a delicious ice cream in Scotland. Whatever your favourite flavour, we can all look forward to an ice cream this summer on a big Scottish adventure.

La liste suivante a été créée par VisitScotland afin de présenter différentes expériences et n’est classée dans aucun ordre particulier.

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    Scotch Corner of Pitlochry

    Pitlochry, Perthshire

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    Scotch Corner of Pitlochry

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    No visit to Pitlochry is complete without a cheeky stop at Scotch Corner of Pitlochry, where two standout ice cream flavours await – both with a proper Scottish twist!

    Try their signature whisky ice cream, crafted with locally produced Edradour single malt, for a smooth, creamy texture with a warming whisky kick that lingers – because why sip your whisky when you can scoop it? Or treat your inner child to the nostalgic unicorn rainbow ice cream – a colourful swirl of joy in a cone that tastes as fun as it looks. Side effects may include irresistible cravings to go back for more.

    Pitlochry is the perfect pit stop for a leisurely stroll, or a tasty timeout on your Highland adventure.

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    Jannettas Gelateria

    St Andrews, Fife

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    St Andrews needs no introduction – this historic university town doubles up as the Home of Golf and is a fine place to experience Scottish hospitality. Award-winning Jannettas Gelateria is our top tip for ice cream in the town, a family run enterprise with over 50 flavours to choose from. If you’re a golfer, you’ll love the R&A World Golf Museum and there’s nothing like a family walk along St Andrews beaches.

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    Alanda’s Gelato

    North Berwick, East Lothian

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    Enjoy the best of the Scottish seaside in picturesque North Berwick. Just a short train ride from Edinburgh, this bustling town has beaches, golf courses, shops and attractions to keep the whole family entertained. Holding the title for Royal Highland Show Scottish Ice Cream Champions 2021, family run Alanda’s Gelato is the perfect place to grab an ice cream. Don’t miss the Scottish Seabird Centre by the harbour – a top family attraction.

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    Portsoy Ice Cream

    Portsoy, Aberdeenshire

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    Portsoy Ice Cream

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    Some call Aberdeenshire ‘castle country’, but for the purposes of this article we’re renaming it ‘ice cream country’. This time we’re in Portsoy, where the attractive uphill town centre has fascinating streets winding down to a remarkable harbour. Portsoy Ice Cream is a family run business in the town with a great reputation – from salted caramel to raspberry & Drambuie sorbet, they have an ice cream for everyone. Day trips in the area include whisky distilleries like Glenglassaugh and the family-friendly Macduff Aquarium.

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    The Ice Cream Shop

    Cullen, Moray

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    Recognise the name? The pretty town of Cullen in Moray is the birthplace of the hearty Scottish dish Cullen skink. But if it’s ice cream you’re looking for then pay a visit to The Ice Cream Shop. Here you’ll be able to fill up on a range of different flavours as well as traditional boiled sweets in jars. Enjoy a lovely walk on Cullen Beach, where there are plenty of coastal trails to follow.

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    Orkney Ice Cream

    Kirkwall, Orkney

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    Orkney Ice Cream

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    Orkney may be famous for its standing stones and Neolithic monuments but it’s also an amazing place for ice cream. Orkney Ice Cream is renowned for its amazing taste and you’ll find it throughout the islands and beyond. Orkney’s capital, Kirkwall, is the perfect place to try this local delicacy – just pop into Sinclair’s Ice Cream Parlour. You’ll find fudge on sale here too. What’s more, you’re only a short walk away from St Magnus’ Cathedral, one of Orkney’s best sights.

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    Luca's Ice Cream

    Musselburgh, East Lothian

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    Famous for its racecourse and golf courses, Musselburgh is also home to Luca’s Ice Cream who have been in business for over 100 years. Whether you’re spending the day at Musselburgh Races or visiting fab attractions like Musselburgh Harbour or Pinkie House Castle, make sure to stop in for your favourite ice cream, or try new flavours including toffee fudgy wudgy.

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    Aunt Betty’s

    Stonehaven, Aberdeenshire

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    Just a short two-mile hike away from one of Scotland’s most dramatic attractions, Dunnottar Castle, Stonehaven is a lovely harbour town to visit. For ice cream, stop in at Aunt Betty’s where you can try some wonderful things, including a bubblegum fudge sundae – yum. For a savoury treat you could also try fish and chips at The Bay. All this should set you up well for a walk to Dunnottar up the coast – or a nap!

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    Gelato Ullapool

    Ullapool, Highlands

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    Ullapool

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    Ullapool has all the charm you would expect from a northern fishing town, and a few things you might not expect. There is a wealth of varied walks in the area including mountains, rocky coasts and long inland footpaths with a number of the finest summits in the north west Highlands nearby. Epic natural sights like the Falls of Measach and Corrieshalloch Gorge are within easy reach too. For your ice cream fix, take a trip to Gelato Ullapool.

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    Stewart Tower Dairy

    Stanley, Perthshire

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    Our search for incredible ice cream goes inland now to Perthshire. Stewart Tower Dairy, just north of Perth, makes specialist Italian gelato-style ice cream with their herd of Holstein Friesian cows acting as the backbone of the operation. On your trip to this pastoral part of Scotland, the spellbinding landscapes will leave you feeling awestruck. Popular attractions in the area include Scone Palace, once the crowning place of Scottish kings, and Perth Museum & Art Gallery.

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    Nardini's

    Largs, Ayrshire & Arran

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    Yacht Haven in Largs, Ayrshire

    Nestled on the Firth of Clyde, Largs is a charming Scottish seaside resort, complete with a Victorian promenade and a choice of ice cream parlours and shops. Check out Nardini’s, which has been around since 1935 in a distinctive art deco building. As well as tasting the ice cream you can see how it is made in the onsite factory – proper Willy Wonka stuff. While in Largs don’t miss Kelburn Castle & Country Park. This 13th century castle might take you by surprise – the outer walls have been painted in bright and bold eye-catching designs by Brazilian graffiti artists.

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    Visocchi’s

    Broughty Ferry, Dundee

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    Four miles east of Dundee, Broughty Ferry is a fun suburb of the city with a good selection of pubs and restaurants. You can also pick up an ice cream at local favourite Visocchi’s. Along with nearby Dundee’s many attractions, Broughty Ferry has some of its own too – among them Broughty Castle and Museum, and Monikie Country Park which has guided walks, self-led trails, barbecue hire and an adventure play park.

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Is there ever a bad time for ice cream? It’s one of those moments on a family holiday we all look forward to. Stay cool this year with some Scottish ice cream!

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