Black Foot

Island in Banffshire

Scotland

Black Foot

Rock outcrop This outcrop is partly in Cullen Links and partly on the Cullen Sands.
Rock outcrop Credit: don cload

Black Foot is a small island located off the coast of Banffshire in northeastern Scotland. The island is situated in the North Sea, approximately 1.5 kilometers from the mainland. It covers an area of around 0.5 square kilometers and has a rugged coastline with steep cliffs and rocky shores.

The island of Black Foot is predominantly composed of sandstone, with some areas of grassland and scattered vegetation. It is known for its diverse birdlife, with several species of seabirds nesting along its cliffs, including puffins, razorbills, and guillemots. The island also provides a habitat for various other wildlife, such as seals and otters.

Access to Black Foot is limited, as there are no regular ferry services operating to the island. However, during low tide, it is possible to cross over to the island on foot via a natural causeway that appears. This causeway, also known as a tombolo, connects Black Foot to the mainland for a few hours each day.

Due to its remote location and lack of amenities, Black Foot is mostly uninhabited. However, it attracts visitors who are interested in birdwatching, wildlife photography, or simply seeking a peaceful retreat away from the mainland. Camping is permitted on the island, but visitors are encouraged to practice Leave No Trace principles to preserve its natural beauty.

Overall, Black Foot is a picturesque and secluded island, offering a unique opportunity to experience Scotland's rugged coastal scenery and observe its fascinating bird and marine life.

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Black Foot Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 57.697454/-2.8425276 or Grid Reference NJ4967. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Rock outcrop This outcrop is partly in Cullen Links and partly on the Cullen Sands.
Rock outcrop
This outcrop is partly in Cullen Links and partly on the Cullen Sands.
Bow Fiddle Rock Famous rock feature at Portknockie.
Bow Fiddle Rock
Famous rock feature at Portknockie.
Portknockie Harbour
Portknockie Harbour
Bow Fiddle Rock
Bow Fiddle Rock
Reddish rock outcrop in Cullen Bay
Reddish rock outcrop in Cullen Bay
Coast at Portknockie Triangular rock in the middle is Shitten Craig. The cat sitting on the fence in <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/2620784">NJ4968 : Wee cat on fence</a> has cleared off.
Coast at Portknockie
Triangular rock in the middle is Shitten Craig. The cat sitting on the fence in NJ4968 : Wee cat on fence has cleared off.
Wee cat on fence By a chapel on the coast at Portknockie.
Wee cat on fence
By a chapel on the coast at Portknockie.
Cormorants and gulls on Shitten Craig Rocky coastline at Portknockie, Moray Firth.
Cormorants and gulls on Shitten Craig
Rocky coastline at Portknockie, Moray Firth.
Fishing boat leaving Portknockie harbour A few boats out at sea; the hills of Cromarty in the distance.
Fishing boat leaving Portknockie harbour
A few boats out at sea; the hills of Cromarty in the distance.
Youth Centre, Portknockie
Youth Centre, Portknockie
New house, Church Street, Portknockie
New house, Church Street, Portknockie
Moray Coast Railway A cutting behind Cullen Links. The trackbed is now a path.
Moray Coast Railway
A cutting behind Cullen Links. The trackbed is now a path.
Moray Coast Railway The start of a section of trackbed which has been turned into a path to Cullen.
Moray Coast Railway
The start of a section of trackbed which has been turned into a path to Cullen.
Portknockie Harbour Fishing off the harbour wall at Portknockie.
Portknockie Harbour
Fishing off the harbour wall at Portknockie.
Bow Fiddle Rock Bow Fiddle Rock is a classic example of a sea stack with a dramatic natural arch. It is named after its unusual shape which is supposed to resemble a violin bow, and it is the most visited tourist attraction in the village of Portknockie.
Bow Fiddle Rock
Bow Fiddle Rock is a classic example of a sea stack with a dramatic natural arch. It is named after its unusual shape which is supposed to resemble a violin bow, and it is the most visited tourist attraction in the village of Portknockie.
Triangulation Pillar S7179 at Portknockie
Triangulation Pillar S7179 at Portknockie
Ordnance Survey  Flush Bracket G4051 This can be found on a boundary wall at Cullen Bay Hotel.
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Ordnance Survey Flush Bracket G4051
This can be found on a boundary wall at Cullen Bay Hotel. For more detail see : LinkExternal link
Cullen Golf Club A links course tucked in between sea and the former Moray Coast Railway. There has been some slippage of the steep slope beneath the railway trackbed here.
Cullen Golf Club
A links course tucked in between sea and the former Moray Coast Railway. There has been some slippage of the steep slope beneath the railway trackbed here.
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Black Foot is located at Grid Ref: NJ4967 (Lat: 57.697454, Lng: -2.8425276)

Unitary Authority: Moray

Police Authority: North East

What 3 Words

///parkland.thrusters.fastening. Near Portknockie, Moray

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