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Gardenstown to Strahangles Point

Local Geodiversity site | Aberdeenshire

Scotland's geosites are chosen because of their local, national or international importance. Take only photos, leave only footprints: avoid causing any damage to this site. You can walk almost anywhere in Scotland without the need to ask permission or keep to paths, but you have a responsibility to care for your own safety, to respect people's privacy and peace of mind and to cause no damage.

The right of access does not extend to quarries, building sites or any land where public access is prohibited, or to the collection of geological samples.

Summary

Rocky coastline with meltwater channels conglomerate cliffs and a cobble beach in Pennan Bay. Coastal grassland and heathland. Rich in plants and invertebrates. Important for nesting seabirds including gannets.

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