carved into the shoreline for the doctor to treat patients with salt water. It is tide fed, so as the tide comes in, the bath fills! (Credit - emilyinscotland)
Local lore attributes the "bath" to a Dr. McCredy (or McCreadie), an eccentric physician from the nearby village of Corrie. He reportedly carved it so he could enjoy therapeutic saltwater baths at high tide.
pradabodybag on May 8th, 2026 at 07:32 UTC »
carved into the shoreline for the doctor to treat patients with salt water. It is tide fed, so as the tide comes in, the bath fills! (Credit - emilyinscotland)
pradabodybag on May 8th, 2026 at 08:34 UTC »
Local lore attributes the "bath" to a Dr. McCredy (or McCreadie), an eccentric physician from the nearby village of Corrie. He reportedly carved it so he could enjoy therapeutic saltwater baths at high tide.
RobMitte on May 8th, 2026 at 08:49 UTC »
This is a good one for r/whereintheworld
Though please give me a heads up when you are about to post so I can finally get a point on that sub! ;)