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Fraserburgh Coast SSSI is a protected stretch of northeastern Scotland's coastline, notable for its rich geological formations and diverse coastal habitats. It offers opportunities for nature observation, coastal walks, and appreciating unique seaside landscapes.

Approximately 1,000 acres
Acres Protected
3 miles of marked coastal paths
Miles of Trails
Estimated 20,000+
Annual Visitors
1986
Year Established

About Fraserburgh Coast SSSI (Site of Special Scientific Interest)

 

Fraserburgh Coast SSSI encompasses an important section of the rocky and sandy coastline near the town of Fraserburgh in Aberdeenshire, Scotland. The designation protects a variety of coastal habitats, including cliffs, rocky shores, sand dunes, and saltmarshes that support a range of plant and animal species, some of which are scarce or locally rare in the region. The geology of the area is particularly notable, with exposures of Old Red Sandstone and Carboniferous rocks that reveal aspects of ancient environments dating back hundreds of millions of years. These geological features attract interest from both scientists and visitors keen on coastal geology. Wildlife along the Fraserburgh Coast includes seabird colonies, wading birds, and a variety of marine invertebrates. The area also hosts patches of maritime grassland and dune habitats that support flora such as thrift (Armeria maritima) and sea campion (Silene uniflora). Visitors can enjoy accessible coastal walks with scenic views over the North Sea, and the area's proximity to Fraserburgh town means local amenities and accommodations are readily available. While the site is more focused on conservation, its natural features provide opportunities for birdwatching, geology-focused exploration, and quiet coastal recreation. The site benefits from ongoing conservation efforts aimed at maintaining habitat quality and preventing erosion or disturbance from development. Overall, Fraserburgh Coast SSSI offers a mix of natural heritage, outdoor engagement, and educational interest in an accessible Scottish coastal setting.

Highlights

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Distinctive Old Red Sandstone cliffs revealing geological history

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Seabird colonies including gulls and terns along the rocky coast

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Diverse coastal habitats ranging from rocky shores to saltmarshes

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Accessible coastal paths with panoramic views of the North Sea

Notable Natural Features

Old Red Sandstone Cliffs

Exposures of ancient sedimentary rocks dating from the Devonian period provide insight into Scotland's geological past.

Seabird Colonies

The rocky coastline supports breeding populations of gulls, terns, and other seabirds, attracting birdwatchers.

Saltmarsh and Coastal Grasslands

These habitats sustain a variety of salt-tolerant plants and are crucial feeding and nesting grounds for coastal wildlife.