Partan Craig

Island in Fife

Scotland

Partan Craig

Harbour tunnel The Fife Coastal Path is routed through this small tunnel to the west of Dysart Harbour.
Harbour tunnel Credit: James Allan

Partan Craig is a small island located off the coast of Fife, Scotland. It is situated in the North Sea, approximately 5 kilometers northeast of the town of Anstruther. The island is part of the Firth of Forth, which separates the Scottish mainland from the southern shore of Fife.

Measuring just over 2 hectares in area, Partan Craig is a rocky and uninhabited island. Its name, Partan Craig, translates to "crab rock" in English, which is fitting as it is known for its abundance of crabs and other marine life. The island is a popular spot for anglers and wildlife enthusiasts who are drawn to its diverse ecosystem.

Partan Craig is also notable for its picturesque scenery. The rugged coastline, with its towering cliffs and caves, provides a dramatic backdrop against the sparkling blue waters of the North Sea. The island is surrounded by a series of smaller rock formations, which are often exposed during low tide, creating a unique and ever-changing landscape.

Access to Partan Craig is only possible via boat, and visitors are advised to take caution due to the unpredictable nature of the tides and currents in the area. The island offers an opportunity to observe various bird species, such as gulls and cormorants, as well as marine life like seals and dolphins that can be spotted swimming in the surrounding waters.

Overall, Partan Craig is a peaceful and scenic island that offers a glimpse into the rich natural beauty of the Fife coastline.

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Partan Craig Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 56.123082/-3.1194426 or Grid Reference NT3092. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Harbour tunnel The Fife Coastal Path is routed through this small tunnel to the west of Dysart Harbour.
Harbour tunnel
The Fife Coastal Path is routed through this small tunnel to the west of Dysart Harbour.
Harbour mouth Of Dysart Harbour, looking towards Kirkcaldy.
Harbour mouth
Of Dysart Harbour, looking towards Kirkcaldy.
Dysart Harbour The inner harbour dries at low water, but when the tide is high, as here, the small craft are all afloat. The outer harbour is used by a host of pleasure craft and a number of small fishing vessels. The harbour is leased to Dysart Sailing Club.
Dysart Harbour
The inner harbour dries at low water, but when the tide is high, as here, the small craft are all afloat. The outer harbour is used by a host of pleasure craft and a number of small fishing vessels. The harbour is leased to Dysart Sailing Club.
Dysart inner harbour The inner harbour dries out at low water and the craft moored here will all be aground.
Dysart inner harbour
The inner harbour dries out at low water and the craft moored here will all be aground.
Beautifully renovated housing at Pan Ha' in Dysart Originally the homes of the salt panners of the 18th. and 19th. centuries.
Beautifully renovated housing at Pan Ha' in Dysart
Originally the homes of the salt panners of the 18th. and 19th. centuries.
Dysart Harbour "I came to myself in darkness, in great pain, bound hand and foot, and deafened by many unfamiliar noises. (...) The whole world now heaved giddily up, and now rushed giddily downward; and so sick and hurt was I in body, and my mind so much confounded, that it took me a long while, chasing my thoughts up and down, and ever stunned again by a fresh stab of pain, to realise that I must be lying somewhere bound in the belly of that unlucky ship, and that the wind must have strengthened to a gale. (...) I heard a gun fire, and supposed the storm had proved too strong for us, and we were firing signals of distress. The thought of deliverance, even by death in the deep sea, was welcome to me. Yet it was no such matter; but (as I was afterwards told) a common habit of the captain's, which I here set down to show that even the worst man may have his kindlier side. We were then passing, it appeared, within some miles of Dysart, where the brig was built, and where old Mrs. Hoseason, the captain's mother, had come some years before to live; and whether outward or inward bound, the Covenant was never suffered to go by that place by day, without a gun fired and colours shown." - R L Stevenson, Kidnapped 1886
Dysart Harbour
"I came to myself in darkness, in great pain, bound hand and foot, and deafened by many unfamiliar noises. (...) The whole world now heaved giddily up, and now rushed giddily downward; and so sick and hurt was I in body, and my mind so much confounded, that it took me a long while, chasing my thoughts up and down, and ever stunned again by a fresh stab of pain, to realise that I must be lying somewhere bound in the belly of that unlucky ship, and that the wind must have strengthened to a gale. (...) I heard a gun fire, and supposed the storm had proved too strong for us, and we were firing signals of distress. The thought of deliverance, even by death in the deep sea, was welcome to me. Yet it was no such matter; but (as I was afterwards told) a common habit of the captain's, which I here set down to show that even the worst man may have his kindlier side. We were then passing, it appeared, within some miles of Dysart, where the brig was built, and where old Mrs. Hoseason, the captain's mother, had come some years before to live; and whether outward or inward bound, the Covenant was never suffered to go by that place by day, without a gun fired and colours shown." - R L Stevenson, Kidnapped 1886
Dysart Harbour
Dysart Harbour
Dysart Harbour "But the little fishing towns were generally disagreeable to pass, from the strong smell of the haddocks and whitings that were hung up to dry on lines along the sides of the houses from one end of the village to the other; and such numbers of half-naked children, but fresh-coloured, strong, and healthy, I think are not to be met with in the inland towns. Some will have their numbers and strength to be the effects of shellfish." -- Cpt. Edmund Burt, Letters from A Gentleman in the North of Scotland, 1754
Dysart Harbour
"But the little fishing towns were generally disagreeable to pass, from the strong smell of the haddocks and whitings that were hung up to dry on lines along the sides of the houses from one end of the village to the other; and such numbers of half-naked children, but fresh-coloured, strong, and healthy, I think are not to be met with in the inland towns. Some will have their numbers and strength to be the effects of shellfish." -- Cpt. Edmund Burt, Letters from A Gentleman in the North of Scotland, 1754
Harbourmaster's House, Hot Pot Wynd
Harbourmaster's House, Hot Pot Wynd
Harbourmaster's House at Dysart Harbour
Harbourmaster's House at Dysart Harbour
Storage shed, Dysart Harbour
Storage shed, Dysart Harbour
Dysart Tolbooth and Town House
Dysart Tolbooth and Town House
Dysart Tolbooth, High Street
Dysart Tolbooth, High Street
Dysart Tolbooth tower
Dysart Tolbooth tower
Dysart Tolbooth clock
Dysart Tolbooth clock
Dysart Tolbooth and Town House information panel The information can be read more easily by clicking the More sizes button and downloading a larger image.
Dysart Tolbooth and Town House information panel
The information can be read more easily by clicking the More sizes button and downloading a larger image.
Houses at Pan Ha' An 18th-century range of seafront dwellings restored by the Crown Estate Commissioners, the National Trust for Scotland and the Royal Burgh of Kirkcaldy in 1969.
Houses at Pan Ha'
An 18th-century range of seafront dwellings restored by the Crown Estate Commissioners, the National Trust for Scotland and the Royal Burgh of Kirkcaldy in 1969.
Houses at Pan Ha'
Houses at Pan Ha'
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Partan Craig is located at Grid Ref: NT3092 (Lat: 56.123082, Lng: -3.1194426)

Unitary Authority: Fife

Police Authority: Fife

What 3 Words

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Located within 500m of 56.123082,-3.1194426
Post Office
Dysart Post Office
Addr Country: GB
Addr Postcode: KY1 2UG
Brand: Post Office
Brand Wikidata: Q1783168
Contact Website: https://www.postoffice.co.uk/branch-finder/2478447/dysart
Ref Pol Id: 131101
Lat/Long: 56.125843/-3.1215595
Barrier: cycle_barrier
Cycle Barrier: double
Lat/Long: 56.1221647/-3.1252862
Barrier: bollard
Bicycle: yes
Bollard: fixed
Foot: yes
Lat/Long: 56.1221406/-3.1249437
Dysart SeaBeams Public Art
Artwork Type: sculpture
Tourism: artwork
Website: https://www.flickr.com/photos/chdot/6132158301
Lat/Long: 56.1227591/-3.123067
Crossing
Button Operated: yes
Crossing: traffic_signals
Crossing Island: no
Traffic Calming: hump
Lat/Long: 56.1249642/-3.1260726
Cafe
Harbourmaster's Café
Addr City: Kirkcaldy
Addr Housename: Harbourmaster's House
Addr Postcode: KY1 2TQ
Addr Street: Hot Pot Wynd
Contact Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheHarbourmastersCafe/
Cuisine: coffee_shop
Fixme: Hours may differ in winter/summer - will need checked later in the spring. (No difference specified on website or facebook page).
Internet Access: no
Opening Hours: Th-Mo 11:00-15:00
Phone: +44 1592 654586
Smoking: no
Lat/Long: 56.1232395/-3.1239772
Dysart
Name Ga: Díseart
Name Gd: Dìseart
Place: suburb
Wikidata: Q2631587
Wikipedia: en:Dysart, Fife
Lat/Long: 56.1264515/-3.1209817
Traffic Calming: cushion
Lat/Long: 56.1241369/-3.1205554
Recycling
Recycling Beverage Cartons: yes
Recycling Cans: yes
Recycling Glass Bottles: yes
Recycling Plastic: no
Recycling Plastic Bottles: yes
Recycling Plastic Packaging: no
Recycling Type: container
Lat/Long: 56.1235457/-3.1226061
Board Type: history
Information: board
Tourism: information
Lat/Long: 56.1234279/-3.1227265
Telephone
Booth: KX100
Covered: booth
Lat/Long: 56.1262077/-3.1220657
Historic: memorial
Memorial: war_memorial
Wikidata: Q77772402
Lat/Long: 56.1259389/-3.1250609
Barrier: bollard
Bicycle: yes
Bollard: removable
Foot: yes
Motor Vehicle: private
Lat/Long: 56.124646/-3.1256345
Recycling
Recycling Type: container
Lat/Long: 56.1250262/-3.1205996
Merchant House B&B
Addr City: Kirkcaldy
Addr Country: GB
Addr Housenumber: 44
Addr Postcode: KY1 2TN
Addr Street: East Quality Street
Fhrs Id: 28626
Guest House: bed_and_breakfast
Tourism: guest_house
Lat/Long: 56.1267998/-3.1224981
Pharmacy
Dysart Pharmacy
Healthcare: pharmacy
Lat/Long: 56.1258854/-3.1215055
Post Box
Post Box Type: pillar
Ref: KY1 110
Lat/Long: 56.1258464/-3.1211483
Recycling
Recycling Type: container
Lat/Long: 56.1261679/-3.1221161
Addr City: Kirkcaldy
Addr Housenumber: 50
Addr Postcode: KY1 2UG
Addr Street: High Street
Addr Suburb: Dysart
Lat/Long: 56.1258601/-3.1210409
Premier Express
Brand: Premier Express
Brand Wikidata: Q7240340
Opening Hours: Mo-Sa 07:00-20:00; Su 08:00-17:00
Shop: convenience
Website: https://www.premier-stores.co.uk/our-stores/tower-stores
Lat/Long: 56.1258362/-3.1212525
Fast Food
The Cross
Addr City: Kirkcaldy
Addr Housenumber: 30
Addr Postcode: KY1 2UE
Addr Street: Cross Street
Addr Suburb: Dysart
Cuisine: chinese
Fhrs Id: 93345
Source Addr: FHRS Open Data
Takeaway: only
Lat/Long: 56.1265723/-3.1226466
Linton Gill
Shop: hairdresser
Lat/Long: 56.1265245/-3.1225246
The Kitchen Co
Shop: kitchen
Lat/Long: 56.1266135/-3.1227418
Covered: no
Leisure: picnic_table
Lat/Long: 56.1220099/-3.125757
Bench
Backrest: yes
Lat/Long: 56.1216652/-3.1243778
Fife Coast & Countryside Trust
Addr City: Kirkcaldy
Addr Housename: Harbourmaster's House
Addr Postcode: KY1 2TQ
Addr Street: Hot Pot Wynd
Office: charity
Lat/Long: 56.1233454/-3.1240564
Coastal Centre Exhibition
Opening Hours: Mar-Oct 09:30-16:30; Nov-Feb Mo-Su 10:00-15:30
Operator: Fife Coast & Countryside Trust
Tourism: museum
Wheelchair: yes
Lat/Long: 56.1233191/-3.1240422
Check Date: 2022-08-27
Information: map
Map Type: yes
Tourism: information
Lat/Long: 56.1221561/-3.1253686
Bench
Backrest: yes
Lat/Long: 56.1266479/-3.1187833
Leisure: slipway
Lat/Long: 56.1229433/-3.1235593
Leisure: slipway
Lat/Long: 56.1224227/-3.1240716
Bench
Backrest: yes
Lat/Long: 56.1268816/-3.1186742
Bench
Backrest: yes
Lat/Long: 56.1272194/-3.1185106
Bench
Backrest: yes
Lat/Long: 56.1251971/-3.1195025
Traffic Calming: cushion
Lat/Long: 56.1237918/-3.1218328
Information: board
Tourism: information
Lat/Long: 56.1250698/-3.1254588
Bicycle Parking
Bicycle Parking: stands
Capacity: 10
Covered: no
Fee: no
Lat/Long: 56.1232108/-3.1232501
Barrier: entrance
Lat/Long: 56.1247023/-3.119911
Traffic Calming: cushion
Lat/Long: 56.1253651/-3.12393
Traffic Calming: cushion
Lat/Long: 56.1258852/-3.1236802
Traffic Calming: cushion
Lat/Long: 56.1253046/-3.1201518
Traffic Calming: cushion
Lat/Long: 56.124854/-3.1210333
Traffic Calming: cushion
Lat/Long: 56.1248589/-3.1205931
Addr City: Kirkcaldy
Addr Housenumber: 1
Addr Street: Victoria Street
Lat/Long: 56.1257506/-3.1203658
Addr City: Kirkcaldy
Addr Housenumber: 1
Addr Street: Victoria Street
Lat/Long: 56.125775/-3.1204632
Lady Blanche Colliery
Historic: memorial
Inscription: This was the site of the Lady Blanche Colliery 1870-1929
Memorial: plaque
Lat/Long: 56.1246572/-3.1199556
Traffic Calming: cushion
Lat/Long: 56.1249476/-3.1220498
Thomas Millie Dow
Historic: memorial
Inscription: BIRTHPLACE AND HOME OF THE ARTIST THOMAS MILLIE DOW 1848-1919 ONE OF THE 'GLASGOW BOYS'
Memorial: blue_plaque
Subject Wikidata: Q1615451
Subject Wikipedia: en:Thomas Millie Dow
Lat/Long: 56.1260165/-3.123607
Bench
Lat/Long: 56.1225601/-3.1247375
Bench
Backrest: no
Lat/Long: 56.1217876/-3.1261588
Bench
Lat/Long: 56.1225039/-3.1247602
Leisure: picnic_table
Lat/Long: 56.1224675/-3.1248428
Leisure: picnic_table
Lat/Long: 56.1225688/-3.1247987
Bench
Lat/Long: 56.1224598/-3.1247794
Bench
Lat/Long: 56.1232417/-3.1227282
Bench
Lat/Long: 56.123223/-3.1228138
Bench
Lat/Long: 56.1231827/-3.1229724
Bench
Lat/Long: 56.1232038/-3.1228871
Bench
Lat/Long: 56.1231539/-3.1224379
Bench
Lat/Long: 56.1249273/-3.120254
Bench
Lat/Long: 56.1249143/-3.1203365
Bench
Lat/Long: 56.1223134/-3.1248721
Bench
Lat/Long: 56.1218866/-3.1234427
Bench
Lat/Long: 56.1223272/-3.1234719
Bench
Lat/Long: 56.1221001/-3.1234198
Bench
Lat/Long: 56.1222826/-3.1248817
Bench
Lat/Long: 56.1217512/-3.1234785
Bench
Backrest: yes
Lat/Long: 56.1216847/-3.1243982
Bench
Lat/Long: 56.1222971/-3.1248764
Bench
Lat/Long: 56.1223305/-3.1248655
Information: map
Operator: Fife Coast and Countryside Trust
Tourism: information
Lat/Long: 56.1234065/-3.1227489
The data included in this document is from www.openstreetmap.org. The data is made available under ODbL.

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