Blackburn Rocks

Island in Ayrshire

Scotland

Blackburn Rocks

Steven Memorial Fountain, Esplanade, Ayr With a Sea Mist (haar) closing in on the County Buildings.
Steven Memorial Fountain, Esplanade, Ayr Credit: Billy McCrorie

Blackburn Rocks is a small island located off the coast of Ayrshire, Scotland. It is situated in the Firth of Clyde, approximately 5 kilometers southwest of the town of Ardrossan. The island spans an area of around 4 hectares and is known for its distinctive rock formations and rich biodiversity.

The rocks that give Blackburn Rocks its name are a prominent feature of the island. They are composed of sandstone and were formed millions of years ago through geological processes. These rocks have been shaped by erosion, resulting in unique formations and cliffs that provide a stunning backdrop to the island's landscape.

Despite its relatively small size, Blackburn Rocks supports a diverse range of plant and animal species. The island is home to various seabird colonies, including guillemots, razorbills, and kittiwakes. These birds nest on the cliffs and provide a spectacle for birdwatchers and nature enthusiasts.

In addition to its natural beauty, Blackburn Rocks also has historical significance. It was once used as a landing point for smugglers and has remnants of old stone structures that served as hiding places for contraband. This adds an element of mystery and intrigue to the island's charm.

Access to Blackburn Rocks is limited, as it is privately owned and not open to the public. However, visitors can still admire its beauty from afar, either from nearby coastal paths or from boat trips that offer scenic views of the island.

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Blackburn Rocks Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 55.454078/-4.6529377 or Grid Reference NS3221. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Steven Memorial Fountain, Esplanade, Ayr With a Sea Mist (haar) closing in on the County Buildings.
Steven Memorial Fountain, Esplanade, Ayr
With a Sea Mist (haar) closing in on the County Buildings.
Steven Memorial Fountain, Esplanade, Ayr A working fountain just off Pavilion Road.
Steven Memorial Fountain, Esplanade, Ayr
A working fountain just off Pavilion Road.
War Memorial, Ayr With the County Buildings in the background.
War Memorial, Ayr
With the County Buildings in the background.
War Memorial, Ayr With the County Buildings in the background.
War Memorial, Ayr
With the County Buildings in the background.
Park and Garden, Ayr Looking towards Bath Place.
Park and Garden, Ayr
Looking towards Bath Place.
Park and Garden, Ayr With War Memorial on the mid right, looking towards Bath Place.
Park and Garden, Ayr
With War Memorial on the mid right, looking towards Bath Place.
County Buildings, Ayr As seen from Pavilion Road.
County Buildings, Ayr
As seen from Pavilion Road.
Place De Saint-Germain En-Laye, Ayr Viewed from Pavilion Road. County Buildings on right.
Place De Saint-Germain En-Laye, Ayr
Viewed from Pavilion Road. County Buildings on right.
Ayr Beach With a Sea Mist (haar) closing in.
Ayr Beach
With a Sea Mist (haar) closing in.
Bath Place, Ayr Viewed from the Esplanade.
Bath Place, Ayr
Viewed from the Esplanade.
Esplanade, Ayr With a Sea Mist (haar) rolling in.
Esplanade, Ayr
With a Sea Mist (haar) rolling in.
The Waverley Cafe, Ayr On the corner of Bath Place and Queens Terrace Lane.
The Waverley Cafe, Ayr
On the corner of Bath Place and Queens Terrace Lane.
The Steven Memorial Fountain, Ayr With Pirate Pete's in the sea mist (haar) in the background.
The Steven Memorial Fountain, Ayr
With Pirate Pete's in the sea mist (haar) in the background.
Queen's Terrace Lane, Ayr Viewed from Bath Place with a Sea Mist (haar) rolling in.
Queen's Terrace Lane, Ayr
Viewed from Bath Place with a Sea Mist (haar) rolling in.
Charlotte Street, Ayr From the junction with Queen's Terrace.
Charlotte Street, Ayr
From the junction with Queen's Terrace.
Queen's Terrace, Ayr Building at the end in the Sea Mist (haar) is Pirate Pete's.
Queen's Terrace, Ayr
Building at the end in the Sea Mist (haar) is Pirate Pete's.
Queen's Terrace, Ayr Leading to Cromwell Road.
Queen's Terrace, Ayr
Leading to Cromwell Road.
Charlotte Street, Ayr Leading to Fort Street from the junction with Queen's Terrace.
Charlotte Street, Ayr
Leading to Fort Street from the junction with Queen's Terrace.
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Blackburn Rocks is located at Grid Ref: NS3221 (Lat: 55.454078, Lng: -4.6529377)

Unitary Authority: South Ayrshire

Police Authority: Ayrshire

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