Arthur's Slunk

Coastal Feature, Headland, Point in Wigtownshire

Scotland

Arthur's Slunk

Oyster catchers on Ardwell Bay nx070450 Ardwell bay, looking ENE across the bay, Oyster Catchers can be seen looking for a late lunch we were waiting to eat ours as well....
Oyster catchers on Ardwell Bay nx070450 Credit: Dave Smethurst

Arthur's Slunk is a prominent coastal feature located in Wigtownshire, Scotland. This headland, also referred to as a point, offers breathtaking views and is a popular destination for locals and tourists alike.

Situated on the western coast of Scotland, Arthur's Slunk juts out into the North Channel, which separates Scotland from Northern Ireland. The headland is characterized by its rugged cliffs that rise dramatically from the sea, providing a dramatic backdrop to the surrounding landscape. The cliffs are made up of layers of sedimentary rocks, showcasing the area's geological history.

The headland is named after the legendary King Arthur, who, according to local folklore, used this location as a lookout point during his battles. The name "Slunk" is derived from the Scots Gaelic word "sluagh," meaning a host or army, further adding to the historical significance of the site.

Arthur's Slunk offers visitors a range of activities and attractions. The headland is a popular spot for hiking and walking, with several well-marked trails that provide stunning views of the coastline and the nearby Ailsa Craig. Birdwatching enthusiasts flock to the area to observe the diverse range of seabirds that inhabit the cliffs, including puffins, guillemots, and razorbills.

In addition to its natural beauty, Arthur's Slunk also boasts a rich history. Nearby, the ruins of an ancient fort and burial sites can be explored, offering insights into the region's past. The headland is also home to a lighthouse, which guides ships safely through the treacherous waters of the North Channel.

Overall, Arthur's Slunk is a captivating coastal feature that combines natural beauty, historical significance, and recreational opportunities. Its striking cliffs, panoramic views, and cultural heritage make it a must-visit destination for anyone exploring Wigtownshire.

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Arthur's Slunk Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 54.778448/-5.0098325 or Grid Reference NX0646. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Oyster catchers on Ardwell Bay nx070450 Ardwell bay, looking ENE across the bay, Oyster Catchers can be seen looking for a late lunch we were waiting to eat ours as well....
Oyster catchers on Ardwell Bay nx070450
Ardwell bay, looking ENE across the bay, Oyster Catchers can be seen looking for a late lunch we were waiting to eat ours as well....
The old schoolhouse at Clachanmore, Ardwell. The old schoolhouse situated at Clachanmore crossroads near Ardwell is the former schoolhouse for Ardwell. It was recently used as an Art gallery, but has since closed and is now a private house.
The old schoolhouse at Clachanmore, Ardwell.
The old schoolhouse situated at Clachanmore crossroads near Ardwell is the former schoolhouse for Ardwell. It was recently used as an Art gallery, but has since closed and is now a private house.
Ardwell Bay (or High Ardwell Bay as the locals call it). Ardwell Bay on the west side if the Rhins of Galloway peninsula facing onto the Irish Sea with good views to Northern Ireland on a clear day.
Ardwell Bay (or High Ardwell Bay as the locals call it).
Ardwell Bay on the west side if the Rhins of Galloway peninsula facing onto the Irish Sea with good views to Northern Ireland on a clear day.
Float Bay near Stoneykirk, Stranraer, Wigtownshire Another beautiful bay in Southwest Scotland.
Float Bay near Stoneykirk, Stranraer, Wigtownshire
Another beautiful bay in Southwest Scotland.
The point at the end of Float Bay beyond Castle Naught A lovely seascape taken on a beautiful February day at Float Bay.
The point at the end of Float Bay beyond Castle Naught
A lovely seascape taken on a beautiful February day at Float Bay.
Cottages near the old school
Cottages near the old school
Another view of the old school at Ardwell
Another view of the old school at Ardwell
West Ringuinea roadend The farm itself in the distance.
West Ringuinea roadend
The farm itself in the distance.
Looking towards Meikle Float
Looking towards Meikle Float
Low lying land near Meikle Float And the gorse in bloom in late November.
Low lying land near Meikle Float
And the gorse in bloom in late November.
Salt Pan Cottage This cottage was where salt was obtained by the evaporation of sea water
Salt Pan Cottage
This cottage was where salt was obtained by the evaporation of sea water
Whitewashed Cottages on Quiet lane Two typical one storey cottages facing each other on a deserted country lane leading to the sea
Whitewashed Cottages on Quiet lane
Two typical one storey cottages facing each other on a deserted country lane leading to the sea
Little Float Farm Track from Little Float Cottages to Little Float Farm, sandwiched between Knockerrick and Knockmullin hills.
Little Float Farm
Track from Little Float Cottages to Little Float Farm, sandwiched between Knockerrick and Knockmullin hills.
Little Float Farm from Cairn Hill Little Float Farm viewed from the Clachanmore road on Cairn Hill.
Little Float Farm from Cairn Hill
Little Float Farm viewed from the Clachanmore road on Cairn Hill.
Retreating Tide Ardwell Bay
Retreating Tide Ardwell Bay
Clachanmore old school
Clachanmore old school
Clachanmore phone box
Clachanmore phone box
Telephone Box at Clachanmore. This telephone box stands at the crossroads of two unclassified roads.
Telephone Box at Clachanmore.
This telephone box stands at the crossroads of two unclassified roads.
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Arthur's Slunk is located at Grid Ref: NX0646 (Lat: 54.778448, Lng: -5.0098325)

Unitary Authority: Dumfries and Galloway

Police Authority: Dumfries and Galloway

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