Finnarts Point

Coastal Feature, Headland, Point in Ayrshire

Scotland

Finnarts Point

Garry Point and Finnarts Bay Viewed from P&O Ferry 'European Causeway'.
See Billy McCrorie's <a title="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/5554327" href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/5554327">Link</a>
On a better weather day!
Garry Point and Finnarts Bay Credit: Russel Wills

Finnarts Point is a prominent coastal feature located in Ayrshire, Scotland. Situated on the western coast of Scotland, it is a headland that stretches out into the Firth of Clyde. The point is named after the nearby village of Finnarts, which is known for its picturesque surroundings and stunning views of the sea.

The headland is characterized by its rugged cliffs, which provide a dramatic backdrop to the area. These cliffs are composed of sedimentary rock, showcasing layers of different geological formations. Finnarts Point is also home to a variety of marine life, with numerous seabirds nesting on the cliffs and seals often seen swimming in the surrounding waters.

Visitors to Finnarts Point can enjoy a range of activities, including coastal walks along well-maintained paths that offer breathtaking views of the coastline. The area is also popular among birdwatchers, who can spot a variety of species such as guillemots, razorbills, and kittiwakes. Additionally, the point is an ideal spot for photographers, as the ever-changing light and weather conditions create a unique atmosphere.

Access to Finnarts Point is relatively easy, with a car park available for visitors. From there, a short walk leads to the headland, where benches are provided for visitors to sit and admire the panoramic views. The point also offers access to nearby beaches and coves, allowing visitors to explore the diverse coastal landscape.

Overall, Finnarts Point is a captivating coastal feature that offers beautiful scenery, abundant wildlife, and opportunities for outdoor activities. Whether taking a leisurely stroll or capturing stunning photographs, visitors will find themselves immersed in the natural beauty of this Ayrshire headland.

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Finnarts Point Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 55.021968/-5.0586913 or Grid Reference NX0473. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Garry Point and Finnarts Bay Viewed from P&O Ferry 'European Causeway'.
See Billy McCrorie's <a title="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/5554327" href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/5554327">Link</a>
On a better weather day!
Garry Point and Finnarts Bay
Viewed from P&O Ferry 'European Causeway'. See Billy McCrorie's Link On a better weather day!
Finnarts Bay and Garry Point North of Cairnryan Finnarts Bay on Loch Ryan where the river App enters the Loch, Garry Point can be seen in the background.
Finnarts Bay and Garry Point North of Cairnryan
Finnarts Bay on Loch Ryan where the river App enters the Loch, Garry Point can be seen in the background.
A wartime observation post overlooking the entrance to Lochryan. A wartime observation post overlooking the entrance to Lochryan above Finnarts Bay, North of Cairnryan near Stranraer.
A wartime observation post overlooking the entrance to Lochryan.
A wartime observation post overlooking the entrance to Lochryan above Finnarts Bay, North of Cairnryan near Stranraer.
Finnarts Hill above Finnarts Point, Lochryan near Stranraer Finnarts Hill (143 metres) which sits overlooking Lochryan above Finnarts Point. Photo taken on a lovely Winter's day with some low cloud.
Finnarts Hill above Finnarts Point, Lochryan near Stranraer
Finnarts Hill (143 metres) which sits overlooking Lochryan above Finnarts Point. Photo taken on a lovely Winter's day with some low cloud.
Blarbuie Hill between Finnarts Hill and Sandloch Hill This hill is about 650 feet high and sits in between Finnarts Hill and Sandloch Hill above Lochryan.
Blarbuie Hill between Finnarts Hill and Sandloch Hill
This hill is about 650 feet high and sits in between Finnarts Hill and Sandloch Hill above Lochryan.
The old bridge over Water of App at Finnarts Bay near Cairnryan
The old bridge over Water of App at Finnarts Bay near Cairnryan
Parking area next to a beach This area is at Finnart's Bay. The photographer is standing on the beach and the photo shows an area that was once beach but is now scrubby vegetation. It is used as a parking/picnic area. In the distance is the entrance to Glen App.
Parking area next to a beach
This area is at Finnart's Bay. The photographer is standing on the beach and the photo shows an area that was once beach but is now scrubby vegetation. It is used as a parking/picnic area. In the distance is the entrance to Glen App.
Sea Loch The head of Loch Ryan as seen from Finnart's Bay.
Sea Loch
The head of Loch Ryan as seen from Finnart's Bay.
Portandea Looking North from Portandea. A strange sheltered but remote part of the coast with an abandoned house on it and a sandy beach on the South side.
Portandea
Looking North from Portandea. A strange sheltered but remote part of the coast with an abandoned house on it and a sandy beach on the South side.
Doocot at Finnarts Farm Glenapp Possibly once used by inhabitants of Finnarts House (long since demolished) 
Note rabbit in the foreground!
Doocot at Finnarts Farm Glenapp
Possibly once used by inhabitants of Finnarts House (long since demolished) Note rabbit in the foreground!
Royal Yacht Britannia rounding Garry Point Yacht on way to visit Stranraer before decommissioning.
Royal Yacht Britannia rounding Garry Point
Yacht on way to visit Stranraer before decommissioning.
Towards Corsewall Point Looking across the Firth of Clyde at the entrance to Loch Ryan.  Corsewall Point is the second promontory from the left.  Northern Ireland is just visible on the horizon.
Towards Corsewall Point
Looking across the Firth of Clyde at the entrance to Loch Ryan. Corsewall Point is the second promontory from the left. Northern Ireland is just visible on the horizon.
Warning Sign at Finnarts Bay The sign warns of unexpectedly large waves that reach the shore approximately 30 minutes after a ferry has passed.  Although not quite of tsunami size, these large waves can produce a risk to children on the shore.  Loch Ryan is busy with ferry traffic, from Stranraer and Cairnryan.
Warning Sign at Finnarts Bay
The sign warns of unexpectedly large waves that reach the shore approximately 30 minutes after a ferry has passed. Although not quite of tsunami size, these large waves can produce a risk to children on the shore. Loch Ryan is busy with ferry traffic, from Stranraer and Cairnryan.
Finnarts Bay Looking north along the shore on a fine late-April morning.
Finnarts Bay
Looking north along the shore on a fine late-April morning.
Looking Up Glen App Looking up the glen from the refurbished bridge over the Water of App.  Sandloch Hill is in the background.
Looking Up Glen App
Looking up the glen from the refurbished bridge over the Water of App. Sandloch Hill is in the background.
A Wee Gap Looking inland on the way to Garry Point on a fine late-April morning.
A Wee Gap
Looking inland on the way to Garry Point on a fine late-April morning.
Towards Finnarts Bay Looking south into Finnarts Bay and Loch Ryan.
Towards Finnarts Bay
Looking south into Finnarts Bay and Loch Ryan.
Towards Finnarts Point The spectacular clifftop walk from Garry Point to Finnarts Point on a beautiful late-April morning.
Towards Finnarts Point
The spectacular clifftop walk from Garry Point to Finnarts Point on a beautiful late-April morning.
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Finnarts Point is located at Grid Ref: NX0473 (Lat: 55.021968, Lng: -5.0586913)

Unitary Authority: South Ayrshire

Police Authority: Ayrshire

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