Wester Fearn Point

Coastal Marsh, Saltings in Ross-shire

Scotland

Wester Fearn Point

Creich Wester Fearn beyond, viewed from the summit of A'Chraisg
Creich Credit: sylvia duckworth

Wester Fearn Point, located in Ross-shire, Scotland, is a coastal marsh and saltings area known for its unique ecosystem and stunning natural beauty. Situated on the eastern side of the Dornoch Firth, it covers an area of approximately 200 acres.

The landscape of Wester Fearn Point is characterized by a mixture of salt marshes, mudflats, and sand dunes. These habitats provide a haven for a wide variety of plant and animal species, making it an important site for biodiversity.

The salt marshes at Wester Fearn Point are dominated by grasses such as sea couch and sea aster, which have adapted to the high salt content of the soil. These marshes serve as a vital feeding and breeding ground for numerous bird species, including waders like redshanks, curlews, and dunlins.

The mudflats are home to an abundance of marine invertebrates, which attract wading birds and waterfowl. During the winter months, large numbers of migratory birds, such as pink-footed geese and whooper swans, visit the area.

The sand dunes at Wester Fearn Point provide a sheltered habitat for plants like marram grass and sea buckthorn, which help stabilize the dunes and prevent erosion. These dunes also offer nesting sites for a variety of bird species, including skylarks and stonechats.

Aside from its ecological significance, Wester Fearn Point is a popular destination for nature enthusiasts and photographers, who are drawn to its serene coastal landscapes and the opportunity to observe a diverse range of wildlife in their natural habitat.

Overall, Wester Fearn Point is a remarkable coastal marsh and saltings area that plays a crucial role in supporting and preserving Scotland's rich biodiversity.

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Wester Fearn Point Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 57.862519/-4.3000045 or Grid Reference NH6388. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Creich Wester Fearn beyond, viewed from the summit of A'Chraisg
Creich
Wester Fearn beyond, viewed from the summit of A'Chraisg
B9176 crosses Easter Fearn Burn
B9176 crosses Easter Fearn Burn
St Demhan's Cross Standing Stone near Bonar Bridge at Creich Church
St Demhan's Cross
Standing Stone near Bonar Bridge at Creich Church
Cables for a new power line On the hill above Wester Fearn Burn.
Cables for a new power line
On the hill above Wester Fearn Burn.
Looking down towards Wester Fearn And the Kyle of Sutherland beyond.
Looking down towards Wester Fearn
And the Kyle of Sutherland beyond.
Cottage courtyard at the gate to Fearn Lodge
Cottage courtyard at the gate to Fearn Lodge
Creich Mains
Creich Mains
Old A9 near Creich
Old A9 near Creich
Ardgay AA Box This beautifully preserved AA box stands at the junction of the A836 and the B9176 - although until the bridge over the Dornoch Firth was built what is now the A836 was the A9 and the B9176 was the A836! AA boxes, and their counterparts the RAC boxes, were once common sights on the highways of Great Britain and they offered members not only the opportunity to 'phone for rescue but also useful equipment such as a light and local maps. Each box carried a unique number and members were issued with a key to allow access. As motoring changed so the need for the boxes diminished and the widespread adoption of mobile phones was the final nail in their coffin. There are very few left now and it is doubtful if any are in as good a condition as this one.
Ardgay AA Box
This beautifully preserved AA box stands at the junction of the A836 and the B9176 - although until the bridge over the Dornoch Firth was built what is now the A836 was the A9 and the B9176 was the A836! AA boxes, and their counterparts the RAC boxes, were once common sights on the highways of Great Britain and they offered members not only the opportunity to 'phone for rescue but also useful equipment such as a light and local maps. Each box carried a unique number and members were issued with a key to allow access. As motoring changed so the need for the boxes diminished and the widespread adoption of mobile phones was the final nail in their coffin. There are very few left now and it is doubtful if any are in as good a condition as this one.
Ardgay AA Box This delightful old AA box greets travellers on the old A9 road (now the A836) where it meets the B9176 a few mile south east of Ardgay village.
Ardgay AA Box
This delightful old AA box greets travellers on the old A9 road (now the A836) where it meets the B9176 a few mile south east of Ardgay village.
Railway near Easter Fearn Point Long, undulating straight
Railway near Easter Fearn Point
Long, undulating straight
Shoreline near Wester Fearn The view from the train in August 1999.
Shoreline near Wester Fearn
The view from the train in August 1999.
Dornoch Firth View Viewed from the train on the way to Thurso.
Dornoch Firth View
Viewed from the train on the way to Thurso.
Trees by Wester Fearn
Trees by Wester Fearn
A836 alongside Dornoch Firth A stretch of the A836 between Ardchronie and Wester Fearn where a bridge carries the road over a minor stream.
A836 alongside Dornoch Firth
A stretch of the A836 between Ardchronie and Wester Fearn where a bridge carries the road over a minor stream.
Trees beside Ardchronie Quarry Ardchronie Quarry lies beyond the trees; the A836 is below. The foreground has the stumps and twig debris of felled trees.
Trees beside Ardchronie Quarry
Ardchronie Quarry lies beyond the trees; the A836 is below. The foreground has the stumps and twig debris of felled trees.
AA box No. 504 The box is at the junction of the A836 and the B9176; its location is known as Ardgay, a village a few miles away, and is in good repair. Despite that, the box no longer houses a telephone - the AA abandoned their system around the year 2002.
AA box No. 504
The box is at the junction of the A836 and the B9176; its location is known as Ardgay, a village a few miles away, and is in good repair. Despite that, the box no longer houses a telephone - the AA abandoned their system around the year 2002.
Fearn Bridge
Fearn Bridge
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Wester Fearn Point is located at Grid Ref: NH6388 (Lat: 57.862519, Lng: -4.3000045)

Unitary Authority: Highland

Police Authority: Highlands and Islands

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