Pot of Dunbuy

Coastal Feature, Headland, Point in Aberdeenshire

Scotland

Pot of Dunbuy

Guillemot Nap Time Guillemots taking a nap on the sheer cliffs of the Bullers of Buchan in Aberdeenshire.
Guillemot Nap Time Credit: Iain Smith

Pot of Dunbuy is a prominent coastal feature located in Aberdeenshire, Scotland. It is a captivating headland that juts out into the North Sea, forming a striking point along the coastline. The name "Dunbuy" is believed to have originated from the Gaelic word "dun," meaning fort, and "buy," meaning yellow. This suggests a possible historical association with a fortification or the color of the surrounding cliffs.

The headland is characterized by its rugged and steep cliffs, which are composed mainly of sandstone and shale. These cliffs provide a dramatic backdrop to the crashing waves of the North Sea, creating an awe-inspiring sight for visitors. The location is often frequented by nature enthusiasts, hikers, and photographers due to its striking beauty and panoramic views.

Pot of Dunbuy also boasts a diverse array of wildlife, including seabirds such as puffins, gannets, and guillemots. The surrounding waters are known for their rich marine life, attracting seals, dolphins, and occasionally even whales. This makes the headland a popular spot for birdwatching and wildlife observation.

Access to Pot of Dunbuy is available via a well-maintained walking trail that winds its way along the cliff edge. The path offers stunning vistas of the coastline and provides an opportunity to explore the unique flora and fauna that thrive in this coastal habitat.

Overall, Pot of Dunbuy is a captivating coastal feature that combines natural beauty, historical significance, and abundant wildlife. It offers visitors a chance to connect with nature, indulge in scenic walks, and immerse themselves in the breathtaking surroundings of Aberdeenshire's coastline.

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Pot of Dunbuy Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 57.424867/-1.8212838 or Grid Reference NK1037. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Guillemot Nap Time Guillemots taking a nap on the sheer cliffs of the Bullers of Buchan in Aberdeenshire.
Guillemot Nap Time
Guillemots taking a nap on the sheer cliffs of the Bullers of Buchan in Aberdeenshire.
Stormy Coast A rough day at New Slains Castle with big waves battering the rocky Buchan coast.
Stormy Coast
A rough day at New Slains Castle with big waves battering the rocky Buchan coast.
Long Haven Deep and extensive geo to the north of New Slains Castle.
Long Haven
Deep and extensive geo to the north of New Slains Castle.
The Pot Looking into The Pot, a collapsed sea cave at the Bullers of Buchan. The North Sea is visible through the arch.
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The Pot
Looking into The Pot, a collapsed sea cave at the Bullers of Buchan. The North Sea is visible through the arch. LinkExternal link
Bullers o' Buchan Famous collapsed sea cave on the Buchan coast south of Peterhead.
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Bullers o' Buchan
Famous collapsed sea cave on the Buchan coast south of Peterhead. LinkExternal link
Track to Slains Castle, Cruden Bay
Track to Slains Castle, Cruden Bay
Slains Castle from above Port Erroll harbour
Slains Castle from above Port Erroll harbour
Puffin at the Bullers of Buchan Sadly, there seems to be less puffins this year than usual on the cliffs at the Bullers of Buchan. Possibly due to the very extreme weather whilst they were at sea this season.
Puffin at the Bullers of Buchan
Sadly, there seems to be less puffins this year than usual on the cliffs at the Bullers of Buchan. Possibly due to the very extreme weather whilst they were at sea this season.
The cliffs just south of Bullers of Buchan
The cliffs just south of Bullers of Buchan
At Bullers of Buchan
At Bullers of Buchan
Bullers of Buchan
Bullers of Buchan
An overbridge and the track bed formation of the Buchan Railway above North Haven
An overbridge and the track bed formation of the Buchan Railway above North Haven
Natural arch at Bullers of Buchan
Natural arch at Bullers of Buchan
Bullers of Buchan
Bullers of Buchan
Mussel Craig
Mussel Craig
Cairn-na-hilt
Cairn-na-hilt
Bullers of Buchan Erosion of the cliff into a sea arch.
Bullers of Buchan
Erosion of the cliff into a sea arch.
Old Railway Embankment An embankment and single bridge stanchion, remaining from the former Great North of Scotland Railway as the line headed north.
Old Railway Embankment
An embankment and single bridge stanchion, remaining from the former Great North of Scotland Railway as the line headed north.
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Pot of Dunbuy is located at Grid Ref: NK1037 (Lat: 57.424867, Lng: -1.8212838)

Unitary Authority: Aberdeenshire

Police Authority: North East

What 3 Words

///breached.snails.lasts. Near Cruden Bay, Aberdeenshire

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