Clashrodney

Bay in Kincardineshire

Scotland

Clashrodney

Strange coastal industrial land use Photographer is standing near a large scale industrial gravel staging area; moreover, this type of land use so near the beautiful rugged coastline is a very strange council decision.
Strange coastal industrial land use Credit: C Michael Hogan

Clashrodney is a small, picturesque village located in Kincardineshire, Scotland. Situated along the coast, it is often referred to as Clashrodney Bay due to its proximity to the sea. The village is nestled between the North Sea to the east and the rolling hills of Kincardineshire to the west, offering breathtaking views of both the water and the surrounding countryside.

With a population of around 500 residents, Clashrodney maintains a close-knit community feel. The village is characterized by its charming houses and cottages, many of which are made of traditional stone. These buildings add to the village's overall quaint and rustic aesthetic.

Clashrodney is a popular destination for tourists and locals alike due to its beautiful sandy beaches. The bay provides a natural harbor, making it an ideal spot for sailing, fishing, and other water activities. The area is also known for its abundant wildlife, including various bird species that can be observed along the coast.

In terms of amenities, Clashrodney features a small but well-stocked village shop and a cozy pub where visitors can enjoy a pint of local ale. The village also has a primary school, ensuring that families have access to education within the community.

Overall, Clashrodney, Kincardineshire (Bay) offers a tranquil escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. Its scenic location, friendly community, and range of outdoor activities make it a delightful place to visit or call home.

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Clashrodney Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 57.083946/-2.0881486 or Grid Reference NO9499. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Strange coastal industrial land use Photographer is standing near a large scale industrial gravel staging area; moreover, this type of land use so near the beautiful rugged coastline is a very strange council decision.
Strange coastal industrial land use
Photographer is standing near a large scale industrial gravel staging area; moreover, this type of land use so near the beautiful rugged coastline is a very strange council decision.
Cows grazing not far from the coastline This pasture is very moist and exhibits a high occurrence of Juncus species.
Cows grazing not far from the coastline
This pasture is very moist and exhibits a high occurrence of Juncus species.
Middleton The glass houses do not appear on maps or aerial photographs, and are probably new. The coast is not far away and the haar can be seen in the background. It was soon to return to the land.
Middleton
The glass houses do not appear on maps or aerial photographs, and are probably new. The coast is not far away and the haar can be seen in the background. It was soon to return to the land.
Field, North Mains of Findon A grass field inside a bend on a minor road. The haar is advancing from the North Sea and was soon to bring on a foggy afternoon.
Field, North Mains of Findon
A grass field inside a bend on a minor road. The haar is advancing from the North Sea and was soon to bring on a foggy afternoon.
Railway, Findon The Aberdeen to Dundee railway gives some exciting views of the coast on this stretch.
Railway, Findon
The Aberdeen to Dundee railway gives some exciting views of the coast on this stretch.
Barley, Hill of Findon Industrial activity on the other side of the railway.
Barley, Hill of Findon
Industrial activity on the other side of the railway.
Mains of Cairnrobin Derelict farm with a nearby quarry.
Mains of Cairnrobin
Derelict farm with a nearby quarry.
Gravel pit, Finedon Extensive quarry workings beside the railway.
Gravel pit, Finedon
Extensive quarry workings beside the railway.
Railway south of Aberdeen Approaching Portlethen.
Railway south of Aberdeen
Approaching Portlethen.
The haar returns After a couple of hours of sunshine, the sea mist returns to land.
The haar returns
After a couple of hours of sunshine, the sea mist returns to land.
Blackhills of Cairnrobin Minor road north of Portlethen.
Blackhills of Cairnrobin
Minor road north of Portlethen.
Newpark, Marywell Ruin beside the A90.
Newpark, Marywell
Ruin beside the A90.
Quarry at Blackhills, south of Aberdeen, from the air Taken from a plane approaching Aberdeen Airport.
Quarry at Blackhills, south of Aberdeen, from the air
Taken from a plane approaching Aberdeen Airport.
House beside the A90 near Marywell
House beside the A90 near Marywell
Work on the Aberdeen Bypass near Marywell The road appears to be being widened here, approaching what will be a major interchange.
Work on the Aberdeen Bypass near Marywell
The road appears to be being widened here, approaching what will be a major interchange.
View northeast from Blowup Nose Looking towards Hareness
View northeast from Blowup Nose
Looking towards Hareness
From Findon Quarry towards Red Mantle Looking roughly south along the coast
From Findon Quarry towards Red Mantle
Looking roughly south along the coast
Diney Burn Waterfall Waterfall where the Diney Burn meets the cliffs - approx 30m drop
Diney Burn Waterfall
Waterfall where the Diney Burn meets the cliffs - approx 30m drop
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Clashrodney is located at Grid Ref: NO9499 (Lat: 57.083946, Lng: -2.0881486)

Unitary Authority: Aberdeenshire

Police Authority: North East

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