Gin Head

Coastal Feature, Headland, Point in East Lothian

Scotland

Gin Head

Ruins, Seacliff House
Ruins, Seacliff House Credit: Mick Garratt

Gin Head is a prominent coastal feature located in East Lothian, Scotland. It is a headland that extends into the North Sea, forming a distinctive point along the coastline.

The headland is characterized by its rocky cliffs, which rise steeply from the surrounding landscape. These cliffs are composed of sedimentary rocks, primarily sandstone and shale, which have been shaped by erosion over thousands of years. As a result, Gin Head offers a stunning display of layered rock formations, with various colors and textures.

At the top of the headland, there is a grassy plateau that provides panoramic views of the surrounding area. From this vantage point, visitors can admire the rugged coastline, with its dramatic cliffs and crashing waves. On clear days, it is even possible to catch a glimpse of the nearby Bass Rock, a small uninhabited island that is home to a large colony of seabirds.

Gin Head is a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers. The area boasts several walking trails that offer the opportunity to explore the headland and its surroundings. These trails provide access to secluded beaches, hidden coves, and a diverse range of plant and animal species.

Due to its exposed location, Gin Head is often subject to strong winds and rough seas. This makes it a popular spot for activities such as surfing, windsurfing, and kiteboarding. However, it is important for visitors to exercise caution and be aware of their surroundings, as the conditions can be challenging.

In summary, Gin Head is a picturesque headland in East Lothian, Scotland, offering stunning views, diverse wildlife, and a range of outdoor activities. Its rugged cliffs and unique rock formations make it a must-see destination for anyone visiting the area.

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Gin Head Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 56.058881/-2.6564105 or Grid Reference NT5985. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Ruins, Seacliff House
Ruins, Seacliff House
Seacliff beach
Seacliff beach
Fun on the Beach A family group with dog are having a nice day on Seacliff beach in the shadow of the Bass Rock. Presumably the full length camouflaged garment is for putting on after swimming in the sea as many were on this summers day.
Fun on the Beach
A family group with dog are having a nice day on Seacliff beach in the shadow of the Bass Rock. Presumably the full length camouflaged garment is for putting on after swimming in the sea as many were on this summers day.
Bass Rock from Seacliff Summers day on Seacliff beach looking out to the Bass Rock in the Forth. The beach was actually very busy so had to be quick to get a picture with no humans, canines or equines!
Bass Rock from Seacliff
Summers day on Seacliff beach looking out to the Bass Rock in the Forth. The beach was actually very busy so had to be quick to get a picture with no humans, canines or equines!
Horse riders at Seacliff Beach The riders were viewed on a lovely late September afternoon with the Bass Rock in the background.
Horse riders at Seacliff Beach
The riders were viewed on a lovely late September afternoon with the Bass Rock in the background.
Rocks at St Baldred’s Boat A stone shipping beacon called St Baldred’s Cross is on the far right with the Bass Rock beyond. This photo was taken at the high tide line at Car Rocks. Access to St Baldred’s Cross from Seacliff Beach is possible at a suitable low tide.
Rocks at St Baldred’s Boat
A stone shipping beacon called St Baldred’s Cross is on the far right with the Bass Rock beyond. This photo was taken at the high tide line at Car Rocks. Access to St Baldred’s Cross from Seacliff Beach is possible at a suitable low tide.
Walkers on Seacliff Beach The Bass Rock dominates the background.
Walkers on Seacliff Beach
The Bass Rock dominates the background.
An advisory sign at St Baldred’s Boat
An advisory sign at St Baldred’s Boat
St Baldred’s Cross The stone structure topped with a cross is a shipping beacon on the rocky outcrop of St Baldred’s Boat at Seacliff on the East Lothian Coast. This telephoto shot from Car Rocks has foreshortened the Bass Rock in the background.
St Baldred’s Cross
The stone structure topped with a cross is a shipping beacon on the rocky outcrop of St Baldred’s Boat at Seacliff on the East Lothian Coast. This telephoto shot from Car Rocks has foreshortened the Bass Rock in the background.
Low tide at Seacliff The walkers are looking towards Tantallon Castle.
Low tide at Seacliff
The walkers are looking towards Tantallon Castle.
Shades of grey at Seacliff There was an interesting grey sky during my morning walk on Seacliff Beach.
Shades of grey at Seacliff
There was an interesting grey sky during my morning walk on Seacliff Beach.
Seacliff Harbour Tantallon Castle <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/gridref/NT5985">NT5985</a> on the far headland.
Seacliff Harbour
Tantallon Castle NT5985 on the far headland.
Rock on  Seacliff Beach
Rock on Seacliff Beach
The Gegan and Bass Rock The red sandstone of the headland of the Gegan stands in striking contrast to the white guano-covered Bass Rock <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/gridref/NT6087">NT6087</a> beyond.
The Gegan and Bass Rock
The red sandstone of the headland of the Gegan stands in striking contrast to the white guano-covered Bass Rock NT6087 beyond.
The Gegan and Bass Rock The red sandstone of the headland of the Gegan (A tidal island) stands in striking contrast to the white guano-covered Bass Rock <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/gridref/NT6087">NT6087</a> beyond.
The Gegan and Bass Rock
The red sandstone of the headland of the Gegan (A tidal island) stands in striking contrast to the white guano-covered Bass Rock NT6087 beyond.
St  Baldred's Cross This cross on a tidal reef also serves as a navigation marker at the mouth of  the Firth of Forth.
St Baldred's Cross
This cross on a tidal reef also serves as a navigation marker at the mouth of the Firth of Forth.
Horses grazing in a field above Seacliff Bay
Horses grazing in a field above Seacliff Bay
Cliff and tidal platform at the Gegan With a distant view of the Isle of May <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/gridref/NT6599">NT6599</a>.
Cliff and tidal platform at the Gegan
With a distant view of the Isle of May NT6599.
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Gin Head is located at Grid Ref: NT5985 (Lat: 56.058881, Lng: -2.6564105)

Unitary Authority: East Lothian

Police Authority: The Lothians and Scottish Borders

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///autumn.foam.postings. Near North Berwick, East Lothian

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Well
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Disused: yes
Old Name: Radar Research facility
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Harbour
Tourism: attraction
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Trench
Tourism: attraction
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Douglas Tower
Historic: ruins
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Great Hall
Historic: ruins
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Gin Head
Locality: bay
Lat/Long: 56.0594808/-2.6538078
Gin Head
Place: locality
Lat/Long: 56.0591154/-2.6550248
Barrier: stile
Lat/Long: 56.0589672/-2.6591371
Power: pole
Lat/Long: 56.0547673/-2.6578257
Power: pole
Lat/Long: 56.0553526/-2.6574712
Power: pole
Lat/Long: 56.0560074/-2.6571124
Power: pole
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Power: pole
Lat/Long: 56.0575358/-2.6564297
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