Lochaber Rock

Island in Fife

Scotland

Lochaber Rock

Observation post north of Fife Ness This small structure is at the top of the beach. It has a stone base covered by an iron partial cylinder with a domed top.

It is a wartime two-man observation post, possibly associated with Crail airfield.

It may be the one recorded as Canmore ID 80388, Site Number NO61SW 16, to the north-east and noted as "Not seen (knocked down?)".
Observation post north of Fife Ness Credit: Rob Burke

Lochaber Rock is a small island located in the Firth of Forth, off the coast of Fife, Scotland. It is situated approximately 1.5 kilometers southeast of the town of Aberdour. The island has a rugged and rocky terrain, with steep cliffs rising from the sea.

Covered in lush vegetation, Lochaber Rock is a haven for various species of plants and wildlife. The island is home to a wide range of seabirds, including guillemots, puffins, and cormorants, which nest along the cliffs during the breeding season. The surrounding waters are also teeming with marine life, making it a popular spot for birdwatching and wildlife enthusiasts.

Access to Lochaber Rock is limited, as there are no regular ferry services or public transportation to the island. However, it can be reached by private boat or kayak, allowing visitors to explore its rugged beauty and enjoy the peacefulness of the surrounding waters.

The island's history is shrouded in mystery, with little known about its past. Some sources suggest that it may have been used as a lookout point or defensive structure in ancient times. Today, the island remains largely untouched by human activity, making it a pristine and tranquil destination for nature lovers.

Overall, Lochaber Rock is a picturesque island off the coast of Fife, offering a unique opportunity to experience Scotland's natural beauty and wildlife in an unspoiled setting.

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Lochaber Rock Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 56.280175/-2.5843052 or Grid Reference NO6309. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Observation post north of Fife Ness This small structure is at the top of the beach. It has a stone base covered by an iron partial cylinder with a domed top.

It is a wartime two-man observation post, possibly associated with Crail airfield.

It may be the one recorded as Canmore ID 80388, Site Number NO61SW 16, to the north-east and noted as "Not seen (knocked down?)".
Observation post north of Fife Ness
This small structure is at the top of the beach. It has a stone base covered by an iron partial cylinder with a domed top. It is a wartime two-man observation post, possibly associated with Crail airfield. It may be the one recorded as Canmore ID 80388, Site Number NO61SW 16, to the north-east and noted as "Not seen (knocked down?)".
Observation post roof This is the corroded iron roof of <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/2456612">NO6310 : Observation post north of Fife Ness</a>.
Observation post roof
This is the corroded iron roof of NO6310 : Observation post north of Fife Ness.
Fife Ness View Looking along the northern edge of the Ness on a very windy September afternoon.  The in-shore water was remarkably sheltered.
Fife Ness View
Looking along the northern edge of the Ness on a very windy September afternoon. The in-shore water was remarkably sheltered.
Fife Ness View Looking along the northern coastline of Fife Ness, at Balcomie Links, on a very windy afternoon which presented the golfers with a real challenge.
Fife Ness View
Looking along the northern coastline of Fife Ness, at Balcomie Links, on a very windy afternoon which presented the golfers with a real challenge.
Track to the sea from Wormiston
Track to the sea from Wormiston
Former lifeboat station above Balcomie Sands Now a feature on the Balcomie Golf Links and used by the greenkeepers for storage.
Former lifeboat station above Balcomie Sands
Now a feature on the Balcomie Golf Links and used by the greenkeepers for storage.
Balcomie Golf Course There can be but few golf courses with such scenic surroundings as Crail Golfing Society's Balcomie Links course, designed by golfing legend Old Tom Morris and laid out in 1895.
Balcomie Golf Course
There can be but few golf courses with such scenic surroundings as Crail Golfing Society's Balcomie Links course, designed by golfing legend Old Tom Morris and laid out in 1895.
Balcomie beach The Fife Coastal Path involves a 400 metre sand and rock section along this beach to avoid the risk of being struck by a golf ball on the golf course of Balcomie Links.
Balcomie beach
The Fife Coastal Path involves a 400 metre sand and rock section along this beach to avoid the risk of being struck by a golf ball on the golf course of Balcomie Links.
Balcomie Links from the Fife Coastal Path The view from the Fife Coastal Path from the wooden shelter on the golf course <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/1461722">NO6210 : Two greens</a>.  The path goes behind the green coloured shelter and the sign post on the right directs walkers on the correct path.
Balcomie Links from the Fife Coastal Path
The view from the Fife Coastal Path from the wooden shelter on the golf course NO6210 : Two greens. The path goes behind the green coloured shelter and the sign post on the right directs walkers on the correct path.
Former life boat station The view of the former life boat station at the 2nd tee of the 493 yard 2nd hole on the Balcomie links. One of the tees is in front of the building.
Former life boat station
The view of the former life boat station at the 2nd tee of the 493 yard 2nd hole on the Balcomie links. One of the tees is in front of the building.
Putting it out Golfers on a green at Balcomie golf course.
Putting it out
Golfers on a green at Balcomie golf course.
Fluke dub - low tide covered in weed
Fluke dub - low tide
covered in weed
Fluke Dub
Fluke Dub
Constantine's Cave near Fife Ness This cave is alleged to have been associated with Constantine II, King of Alba (903-943), who is said to have spent the remaining years of his life as a ‘Culdee’ at St. Andrews, where he became Abbot and died in 947.
Constantine's Cave near Fife Ness
This cave is alleged to have been associated with Constantine II, King of Alba (903-943), who is said to have spent the remaining years of his life as a ‘Culdee’ at St. Andrews, where he became Abbot and died in 947.
Fluke Dub, Fife Coast Path With trees of Cambo Park in the distance.
Fluke Dub, Fife Coast Path
With trees of Cambo Park in the distance.
Constantine's Cave Constantine's Cave on the Fife Coastal Path at Crail Golf Course.
Constantine's Cave
Constantine's Cave on the Fife Coastal Path at Crail Golf Course.
Rocky shoreline at Balcomie Looking westwards along the rocky shoreline north of Crail Golf Course.
Rocky shoreline at Balcomie
Looking westwards along the rocky shoreline north of Crail Golf Course.
Fife Coastal Path towards Fife Ness The Fife Coastal Path runs from Kincardine to Newburgh along the coastline of Fife. It was established in 2002 and is 187 km (116 mi) in length.
Fife Coastal Path towards Fife Ness
The Fife Coastal Path runs from Kincardine to Newburgh along the coastline of Fife. It was established in 2002 and is 187 km (116 mi) in length.
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Lochaber Rock is located at Grid Ref: NO6309 (Lat: 56.280175, Lng: -2.5843052)

Unitary Authority: Fife

Police Authority: Fife

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Nearby Amenities

Located within 500m of 56.280175,-2.5843052
Fife Ness
Height: 12
Man Made: lighthouse
Operator: Northern Lighthouse Board
Operator Wikidata: Q918253
Seamark Light 1 Character: Iso
Seamark Light 1 Colour: white
Seamark Light 1 Height: 12
Seamark Light 1 Period: 10
Seamark Light 1 Range: 21
Seamark Light 1 Sector End: 197
Seamark Light 1 Sector Start: 143
Seamark Light 2 Character: Iso
Seamark Light 2 Colour: red
Seamark Light 2 Height: 12
Seamark Light 2 Period: 10
Seamark Light 2 Range: 20
Seamark Light 2 Sector End: 217
Seamark Light 2 Sector Start: 197
Seamark Light 3 Character: Iso
Seamark Light 3 Colour: white
Seamark Light 3 Height: 12
Seamark Light 3 Period: 10
Seamark Light 3 Range: 21
Seamark Light 3 Sector End: 23
Seamark Light 3 Sector Start: 217
Seamark Light Reference: A 3102
Seamark Name: Fife Ness
Seamark Radio Station Category: ais
Seamark Radio Station Mmsi: 002320798
Seamark Type: light_major
Website: https://www.nlb.org.uk/lighthouses/fife-ness/
Wikidata: Q26094938
Wikipedia: en:Fife Ness Lighthouse
Lat/Long: 56.278833/-2.5858673
Bunker Type: pillbox
Military: bunker
Lat/Long: 56.2789342/-2.5856186
Tide Mill
Historic: ruins
Lat/Long: 56.2802125/-2.5886388
Power: pole
Lat/Long: 56.2782327/-2.5881338
Power: pole
Lat/Long: 56.2786505/-2.5885883
Power: pole
Lat/Long: 56.2792431/-2.5882987
Power: pole
Lat/Long: 56.2787889/-2.590922
The data included in this document is from www.openstreetmap.org. The data is made available under ODbL.

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