Cowie Harbour

Bay in Kincardineshire

Scotland

Cowie Harbour

Allerdyce Street (A957), Stonehaven Looking southward.
Allerdyce Street (A957), Stonehaven Credit: Peter Wood

Cowie Harbour is a small bay located in the historic county of Kincardineshire, Scotland. Situated on the North Sea coast, it lies about 6 miles south of the town of Stonehaven and 15 miles southeast of the city of Aberdeen.

Cowie Harbour boasts a picturesque setting, surrounded by rugged cliffs and offering stunning views of the sea. The bay is known for its natural beauty, with clear blue waters and a sandy beach that stretches along its shoreline. The bay is also home to a small fishing village, which adds to its charm and character.

The harbour itself is a small, sheltered inlet that provides a safe mooring point for local fishing boats and pleasure craft. It offers easy access to the sea for recreational activities such as fishing, sailing, and kayaking. The calm waters of the harbour are ideal for beginners and experienced sailors alike.

Cowie Harbour has a rich maritime history, having been a significant fishing port in the area for many years. Although the fishing industry has declined in recent decades, the harbour still maintains some active fishing operations. Visitors to the bay can witness the traditional methods employed by local fishermen and perhaps even sample some of the freshly caught seafood at one of the nearby restaurants.

Overall, Cowie Harbour is a tranquil and picturesque destination that offers visitors a chance to enjoy the natural beauty of the Scottish coastline, engage in water-based activities, and experience the rich maritime heritage of the region.

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Cowie Harbour Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 56.971811/-2.1964435 or Grid Reference NO8886. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Allerdyce Street (A957), Stonehaven Looking southward.
Allerdyce Street (A957), Stonehaven
Looking southward.
Stonehaven Bay A view across the bay from the harbour area towards the newer part of  the town.
Stonehaven Bay
A view across the bay from the harbour area towards the newer part of the town.
Aircraft sculpture at Stonehaven There are five such superb sculptures along the sea wall at Stonehaven. This one has a small plaque attached to the rock to say that this is a model of a Norwegian Seaplane which landed in the bay in April 1940, thus escaping the German invasion of Norway. The plane was piloted by Stein Gustavvson Abildso.
Aircraft sculpture at Stonehaven
There are five such superb sculptures along the sea wall at Stonehaven. This one has a small plaque attached to the rock to say that this is a model of a Norwegian Seaplane which landed in the bay in April 1940, thus escaping the German invasion of Norway. The plane was piloted by Stein Gustavvson Abildso.
Viking boat sculpture, Stonehaven One of five beautiful sculptures on the sea wall at Stonehaven. This one depicts a Viking boat of the type that might have once headed this way from Norway.
Viking boat sculpture, Stonehaven
One of five beautiful sculptures on the sea wall at Stonehaven. This one depicts a Viking boat of the type that might have once headed this way from Norway.
A Scottish delicacy You may have thought that reports of the deep fried Mars bar being a delicacy in Scotland was a mere myth, but this sign on the wall of a chip shop in Stonehaven would confirm the truth. This contributor wasn't brave enough to try the dish.
A Scottish delicacy
You may have thought that reports of the deep fried Mars bar being a delicacy in Scotland was a mere myth, but this sign on the wall of a chip shop in Stonehaven would confirm the truth. This contributor wasn't brave enough to try the dish.
Old milestone John Briggs used this 'C listed' property at 19 Bridgfield until earlier in 2021.   It is at the south side of the bridge over Carron Water which is undergoing some flood defence works.  In the recess near the blue hoarding is a milestone and below it a slightly recessed stone plaque.   The bridge was built in 1781, widened in 1885 and rebuilt in 1973.
Old milestone
John Briggs used this 'C listed' property at 19 Bridgfield until earlier in 2021. It is at the south side of the bridge over Carron Water which is undergoing some flood defence works. In the recess near the blue hoarding is a milestone and below it a slightly recessed stone plaque. The bridge was built in 1781, widened in 1885 and rebuilt in 1973.
Old milestone A close up of the milestone in the niche at the corner of the building to the south of the bridge over Carron Water.  Inscribed on the left-hand face L/14 (for Laurencekirk), A/14 (Aberdeen) on the right and BERVIE/10 on the bevel.  The vertical plaque below is inscribed THEOBALD/BARCLAY/1150 (the first Barclays ancestor in Scotland 1150), MATHERS/1351 (Barclays acquired the Mathers estate in 1351), URIE/1647 (Barclays bought Urie estate 1647),COND/1781.  This stone was copied from the keystone on the 1781 bridge which was concealed by the 1885 widening.
Old milestone
A close up of the milestone in the niche at the corner of the building to the south of the bridge over Carron Water. Inscribed on the left-hand face L/14 (for Laurencekirk), A/14 (Aberdeen) on the right and BERVIE/10 on the bevel. The vertical plaque below is inscribed THEOBALD/BARCLAY/1150 (the first Barclays ancestor in Scotland 1150), MATHERS/1351 (Barclays acquired the Mathers estate in 1351), URIE/1647 (Barclays bought Urie estate 1647),COND/1781. This stone was copied from the keystone on the 1781 bridge which was concealed by the 1885 widening.
Ordnance Survey Flush Bracket G896 This bracket can be found on the wall of the Police Station, Stonehaven.
The recorded details give a height of 4.1664 metres above sea level.
For more details see : <span class="nowrap"><a title="https://www.bench-marks.org.uk/bm356" rel="nofollow ugc noopener" href="https://www.bench-marks.org.uk/bm356">Link</a><img style="margin-left:2px;" alt="External link" title="External link - shift click to open in new window" src="https://s1.geograph.org.uk/img/external.png" width="10" height="10"/></span>
Ordnance Survey Flush Bracket G896
This bracket can be found on the wall of the Police Station, Stonehaven. The recorded details give a height of 4.1664 metres above sea level. For more details see : LinkExternal link
Ordnance Survey Flush Bracket G897 This bracket can be found on the wall of the Town Hall, Stonehaven.
The recorded details give a height of 5.5802 metres above sea level.
For more details see : <span class="nowrap"><a title="https://www.bench-marks.org.uk/bm357" rel="nofollow ugc noopener" href="https://www.bench-marks.org.uk/bm357">Link</a><img style="margin-left:2px;" alt="External link" title="External link - shift click to open in new window" src="https://s1.geograph.org.uk/img/external.png" width="10" height="10"/></span>
Ordnance Survey Flush Bracket G897
This bracket can be found on the wall of the Town Hall, Stonehaven. The recorded details give a height of 5.5802 metres above sea level. For more details see : LinkExternal link
Downie Point This is the 'island' forming the end of Downie Point.  The flat topped island-like end of the headland isn't easily reachable on foot due to the steep gorge.
Downie Point
This is the 'island' forming the end of Downie Point. The flat topped island-like end of the headland isn't easily reachable on foot due to the steep gorge.
Mains of Cowie The home farm for Cowie House, about 500 metres to the north east.  The farmhouse (LB9387 <span class="nowrap"><a title="http://portal.historicenvironment.scot/designation/LB9387" rel="nofollow ugc noopener" href="http://portal.historicenvironment.scot/designation/LB9387">Link</a><img style="margin-left:2px;" alt="External link" title="External link - shift click to open in new window" src="https://s1.geograph.org.uk/img/external.png" width="10" height="10"/></span> ) and extensive steadings to the right (LB9349 <span class="nowrap"><a title="http://portal.historicenvironment.scot/designation/LB9349" rel="nofollow ugc noopener" href="http://portal.historicenvironment.scot/designation/LB9349">Link</a><img style="margin-left:2px;" alt="External link" title="External link - shift click to open in new window" src="https://s1.geograph.org.uk/img/external.png" width="10" height="10"/></span> ) have separate C-listings.   In the foreground is the former A92 main road to Aberdeen.
Mains of Cowie
The home farm for Cowie House, about 500 metres to the north east. The farmhouse (LB9387 LinkExternal link ) and extensive steadings to the right (LB9349 LinkExternal link ) have separate C-listings. In the foreground is the former A92 main road to Aberdeen.
Former A92 road This was once the main road from Stonehaven to Aberdeen but has been downgraded since the Stonehaven by-pass was built.
Former A92 road
This was once the main road from Stonehaven to Aberdeen but has been downgraded since the Stonehaven by-pass was built.
Geological interest at Cowie Cliffs of the Cowie red sandstone formation (sedimentary bedrock formed approximately 426 to 431 million years ago in the Silurian Period) face onto a wave-cut platform of interbedded Castle Of Cowie sandstone and siltstone, formed at the same time.  In the foreground, much darker rocks of an intrusion of igneous magma, being part of the North Britain Siluro-Devonian calc-alkaline dyke suite: quartz, feldspar and porphyry formed approximately 359 to 444 million years ago in the Devonian and Silurian Periods.  All this happened when the land mass that was to become Scotland was south of the equator.
Geological interest at Cowie
Cliffs of the Cowie red sandstone formation (sedimentary bedrock formed approximately 426 to 431 million years ago in the Silurian Period) face onto a wave-cut platform of interbedded Castle Of Cowie sandstone and siltstone, formed at the same time. In the foreground, much darker rocks of an intrusion of igneous magma, being part of the North Britain Siluro-Devonian calc-alkaline dyke suite: quartz, feldspar and porphyry formed approximately 359 to 444 million years ago in the Devonian and Silurian Periods. All this happened when the land mass that was to become Scotland was south of the equator.
Scene at the Old Kirk Shore Red sandstone cliffs and boulders and a wave-cut platform of interbedded sandstone and mudstone.
Scene at the Old Kirk Shore
Red sandstone cliffs and boulders and a wave-cut platform of interbedded sandstone and mudstone.
Eroded sandstone cliff at the Old Kirk Shore
Eroded sandstone cliff at the Old Kirk Shore
Wave-cut platform, Old Kirk Shore The interbedded sandstone and mudstone strata have been turned by 90 degrees and eroded to give a striking effect.
Wave-cut platform, Old Kirk Shore
The interbedded sandstone and mudstone strata have been turned by 90 degrees and eroded to give a striking effect.
Colourful sandstone cliff, Old Kirk Shore The ruin of St Mary's Church can just be seen on the hill in the background.
Colourful sandstone cliff, Old Kirk Shore
The ruin of St Mary's Church can just be seen on the hill in the background.
Wave-cut platform The vertical strata of sandstone and mudstone can be clearly seen in the blown-up photo.
Wave-cut platform
The vertical strata of sandstone and mudstone can be clearly seen in the blown-up photo.
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Cowie Harbour is located at Grid Ref: NO8886 (Lat: 56.971811, Lng: -2.1964435)

Unitary Authority: Aberdeenshire

Police Authority: North East

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Post Box
Collection Times: Mo-Fr 11:45; Sa 12:00
Post Box Type: wall
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Royal Cypher: GR
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Site of Cowie Castle
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Cowie
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Bin: no
Bus: yes
Lit: no
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