Barnyard Rock

Island in Berwickshire

Scotland

Barnyard Rock

Coldingham Loch
Coldingham Loch Credit: Brian Turner

Barnyard Rock is a small island located off the coast of Berwickshire, Scotland. Situated in the North Sea, it is part of the Berwickshire and Northumberland National Nature Reserve. The island is known for its rugged beauty and diverse wildlife.

Covering an area of approximately 10 acres, Barnyard Rock is predominantly made up of rocky cliffs and steep slopes. The island's geology is of great interest to geologists due to its variety of sedimentary rocks, which provide evidence of ancient geological processes.

The island is home to a wide range of bird species, including puffins, guillemots, and razorbills. These birds nest on the cliffs and use the surrounding waters as a rich source of food. The island also serves as a breeding ground for grey seals, which can often be seen basking on the rocks.

Access to Barnyard Rock is restricted, as it is a protected area. Visitors require special permission to visit the island, with guided tours occasionally organized by local conservation groups. This approach helps to preserve the fragile ecosystem and minimize human impact on the island.

Barnyard Rock serves as an important site for scientific research, with ongoing studies focusing on bird behavior, marine ecology, and the impact of climate change on the local environment. Researchers and conservationists work together to monitor and protect the island's unique ecosystem.

Overall, Barnyard Rock is a fascinating and ecologically significant island, showcasing the beauty and biodiversity of the Berwickshire coastline.

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Barnyard Rock Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 55.918527/-2.1476853 or Grid Reference NT9069. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Coldingham Loch
Coldingham Loch
Waterfall, Heathery Carr The final leap of the Waterside Dean burn.  Looking WNW from Tun Law
Waterfall, Heathery Carr
The final leap of the Waterside Dean burn. Looking WNW from Tun Law
Coldingham Loch Panorama Boathouse at Coldingham Loch Summer 2009
Coldingham Loch Panorama
Boathouse at Coldingham Loch Summer 2009
A hill fort near Coldingham Loch To the east-southeast of the loch and with good views to the coast.
A hill fort near Coldingham Loch
To the east-southeast of the loch and with good views to the coast.
On the coastal path near St Abb's Head At the head of Uilystrand Brae looking towards St Abb's Head.
On the coastal path near St Abb's Head
At the head of Uilystrand Brae looking towards St Abb's Head.
Coldingham Loch 2009
Coldingham Loch 2009
Tun Law A steep hill on the Berwickshire coast with a very steep crag falling 140m to the sea. There is the site of a hill fort on the summit.
Tun Law
A steep hill on the Berwickshire coast with a very steep crag falling 140m to the sea. There is the site of a hill fort on the summit.
Tun Law The summit area on the edge of the long drop to the sea. St Abb's Head beyond. This is within the ramparts of a hill fort.hi
Tun Law
The summit area on the edge of the long drop to the sea. St Abb's Head beyond. This is within the ramparts of a hill fort.hi
Sea cliffs, Tun Law View to seaward from Tun Law.
Sea cliffs, Tun Law
View to seaward from Tun Law.
Berwickshire coast path The clifftops where the outlet burn from Coldingham Loch flows steeply to the sea.
Berwickshire coast path
The clifftops where the outlet burn from Coldingham Loch flows steeply to the sea.
Burn draining Coldingham Loch A small burn leads from the loch to a steep plunge off the sea cliffs. The bridge is for the Berwickshire Coast Path.
Burn draining Coldingham Loch
A small burn leads from the loch to a steep plunge off the sea cliffs. The bridge is for the Berwickshire Coast Path.
Earthworks, Tun Law A hill fort at the edge of steep crags.
Earthworks, Tun Law
A hill fort at the edge of steep crags.
Tun Law Earthworks of the summit hill fort.
Tun Law
Earthworks of the summit hill fort.
Tun Law Crags falling from Tun Law. Steeper than usual for this coastline.
Tun Law
Crags falling from Tun Law. Steeper than usual for this coastline.
Berwickshire Coast Path A spectacular section along steep and high crags with a wild feel. View towards St Abb's Head.
Berwickshire Coast Path
A spectacular section along steep and high crags with a wild feel. View towards St Abb's Head.
Berwickshire Coast Path Westward view along the highest set of crags near Coldingham.
Berwickshire Coast Path
Westward view along the highest set of crags near Coldingham.
A weak point in the cliffs at Biter's Heugh A weak point in the rock of cliffs leads to a very narrow opening down the neat vertical cliffs to the sea below.
A weak point in the cliffs at Biter's Heugh
A weak point in the rock of cliffs leads to a very narrow opening down the neat vertical cliffs to the sea below.
Looking up the coast from Biter's Heugh Looking north west along the rugged Berwickshire coast from Biter's Heugh.
Looking up the coast from Biter's Heugh
Looking north west along the rugged Berwickshire coast from Biter's Heugh.
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Barnyard Rock is located at Grid Ref: NT9069 (Lat: 55.918527, Lng: -2.1476853)

Unitary Authority: The Scottish Borders

Police Authority: The Lothians and Scottish Borders

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Nearby Amenities

Located within 500m of 55.918527,-2.1476853
St.Abb's Head
Place: locality
Lat/Long: 55.9184885/-2.1408554
Ele: 94
Natural: peak
Lat/Long: 55.915475/-2.1418028
Information: board
Tourism: information
Lat/Long: 55.9155039/-2.1418176
Pettico Wick Harbour
Natural: bay
Lat/Long: 55.9151258/-2.150024
Skelly Hole
Place: locality
Lat/Long: 55.9187317/-2.1494021
Hpes Heugh Nunnery Point
Place: locality
Lat/Long: 55.9180865/-2.1437751
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