Catterline Bay

Bay in Kincardineshire

Scotland

Catterline Bay

Looking down into Trollochy Trollochy is a short, cliff girt inlet below Crawton.
Looking down into Trollochy Credit: Gordon Hatton

Catterline Bay is a picturesque coastal area located in Kincardineshire, Scotland. Situated on the North Sea coast, this bay is known for its stunning natural beauty and rugged cliffs, making it a popular destination for tourists and locals alike.

The bay is characterized by its rocky shoreline, which features dramatic cliffs that provide breathtaking views of the sea. The cliffs are composed of red sandstone, adding to the visual appeal of the area. At low tide, the bay reveals a sandy beach, perfect for leisurely walks and exploring the tidal pools.

Catterline Bay is also famous for its association with the renowned Scottish painter, Joan Eardley. Eardley was captivated by the bay's scenic charm and often depicted its landscapes in her artwork. Her presence has left a lasting impression on the area, and visitors can still find inspiration in the same scenes that inspired Eardley.

The bay is home to a diverse range of wildlife, including seabirds, seals, and occasionally dolphins. Birdwatchers can spot various species such as puffins, kittiwakes, and guillemots nesting along the cliffs. The bay's rich marine life offers opportunities for fishing, and anglers can be seen casting their lines from the rocks or boats.

Catterline Bay is easily accessible by road, with parking available nearby. The surrounding countryside provides ample opportunities for hiking and walking, with several trails leading to panoramic viewpoints. Whether it's the striking cliffs, sandy beach, or the creative inspiration it offers, Catterline Bay is a must-visit destination for those seeking natural beauty and tranquility on the Scottish coast.

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Catterline Bay Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 56.893896/-2.2147134 or Grid Reference NO8778. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Looking down into Trollochy Trollochy is a short, cliff girt inlet below Crawton.
Looking down into Trollochy
Trollochy is a short, cliff girt inlet below Crawton.
Rock ribs extending out into the sea at Crawton The view south from the small headland at Crawton where rocky reefs defy the waves. The view extends along Crawton Bay.
Rock ribs extending out into the sea at Crawton
The view south from the small headland at Crawton where rocky reefs defy the waves. The view extends along Crawton Bay.
Puffin Puffins breed on offshore islands or tall sea cliffs,  outside the breeding season it lives at sea.  They catch small fish such as sand eels, sprat, herring and caplin although it eats many others.
Puffin
Puffins breed on offshore islands or tall sea cliffs, outside the breeding season it lives at sea. They catch small fish such as sand eels, sprat, herring and caplin although it eats many others.
Tod Lighthouse
Tod Lighthouse
Hallhill Farm A farm overlooking the sea by Todhead.
Hallhill Farm
A farm overlooking the sea by Todhead.
Todhead Light. Todhead Lighthouse amid farmland and the North Sea beyond.
Todhead Light.
Todhead Lighthouse amid farmland and the North Sea beyond.
Todhead Lighthouse The lighthouse at Todhead Point.
Todhead Lighthouse
The lighthouse at Todhead Point.
Lambs by Todhead Lambs in a field by Todhead.
Lambs by Todhead
Lambs in a field by Todhead.
Todhead Pasture Sheep grazing by Todhead with Braidon Bay in the background.
Todhead Pasture
Sheep grazing by Todhead with Braidon Bay in the background.
Red soil of the Mearns A tilled field by Kinneff showing the red soil of the Mearns and the blue of the sea in the distance, both portrayed in the literature on local author Lewis Grassic Gibbon.
Red soil of the Mearns
A tilled field by Kinneff showing the red soil of the Mearns and the blue of the sea in the distance, both portrayed in the literature on local author Lewis Grassic Gibbon.
Fernieflatt Farm Lying between Kinneff and Braidon Bay.
Fernieflatt Farm
Lying between Kinneff and Braidon Bay.
By Fernieflatt Fernieflatt Farm by Kinneff.
By Fernieflatt
Fernieflatt Farm by Kinneff.
Glasslin Burn The wooded sides of the Glasslin Burn by Fernieflatt.
Glasslin Burn
The wooded sides of the Glasslin Burn by Fernieflatt.
Daffodil Fields Rows of Daffodils growing by Braidon.
Daffodil Fields
Rows of Daffodils growing by Braidon.
Sheep grazing above Todhead Light Photographer is standing at the verge of the narrow access road.
Sheep grazing above Todhead Light
Photographer is standing at the verge of the narrow access road.
Conglomerate shoreline south of Todhead Point
Conglomerate shoreline south of Todhead Point
Approaching the Barras turnoff from the A92 Photographer is above the paved roadway surface looking in the southbound direction along A92.
Approaching the Barras turnoff from the A92
Photographer is above the paved roadway surface looking in the southbound direction along A92.
Access drive to Fernieflatt Photographer is above the paved surface of the minor road junction.
Access drive to Fernieflatt
Photographer is above the paved surface of the minor road junction.
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Catterline Bay is located at Grid Ref: NO8778 (Lat: 56.893896, Lng: -2.2147134)

Unitary Authority: Aberdeenshire

Police Authority: North East

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Forley Craig
Place: locality
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Catterline
Name Sco: Caitterlin
Place: village
Source: GPS
Wikidata: Q5054079
Wikipedia: en:Catterline
Lat/Long: 56.8979509/-2.2178874
Catterline Bay
Natural: bay
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Power: pole
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Defibrillator
Access: yes
Booth: K6
Covered: booth
Defibrillator Location: inside old red phone box, Burnside Cottages, Catterline
Disused Amenity: telephone
Emergency: defibrillator
Man Made: telephone_box
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Post Box
Operator: Royal Mail
Post Box Mounting: pier
Post Box Type: lamp
Ref: AB39 390
Royal Cypher: scottish_crown
Lat/Long: 56.8958114/-2.2173657
The data included in this document is from www.openstreetmap.org. The data is made available under ODbL.

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