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Royal Burgh Of Inverbervie

Top 5 Natural Monuments around Royal Burgh Of Inverbervie

Best natural monuments around Royal Burgh Of Inverbervie showcase a diverse coastal landscape. The region features dramatic cliffs, scenic waterfalls, and pebble beaches where the River Bervie meets the North Sea. These sites provide opportunities to observe marine wildlife and explore unique geological formations. The area is known for its blend of natural beauty and local history.

Best natural monuments around Royal Burgh Of Inverbervie

  • The most popular natural monuments is Fowlsheugh Cliffs and Seabird Colony, a viewpoint renowned…

Last updated: May 19, 2026

Crawton Waterfall

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A small stream tumbles over the cliff and into the sea as a scenic waterfall. You can visit the source by hiking a short part of the trail leading into …

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The Fowlsheugh Nature Reserve is worth a walk. The area is known as a breading spot for hundred thousands of seabirds like guillemots, razorbills and kittiwakes. If you are really …

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Woodston Burn Waterfall and Rocks

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If you're looking for a scenic and adventurous day out, why not visit the Woodston Burn waterfall at St Cyrus beach? This hidden gem is tucked away at the northern …

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Den Finella Waterfall

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A spectacular waterfall and pool in this hidden den, just off the road. A small path leads from the road down some steps. It can be steep and slippy in …

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St Cyrus Waterfall

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Lovely waterfall at the far end of the beach. Some rock scrambling to get to it if the tide is quite high

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Lardys
April 24, 2025, Fowlsheugh Cliffs and Seabird Colony

Beautiful cliff top walk, spotted a few puffins. The noise of the birds is amazing, thousands of them. Well worth a visit.

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Andrew
January 26, 2025, Crawton Waterfall

From the small car park walk down past the gate to Fowlsheugh and to the end of the road. A second costal path leads down the side of a field to a good viewpoint to the falls. The cliff edges are exposed and can be slippy.

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If you're looking for a scenic and adventurous day out, why not visit the Woodston Burn waterfall at St Cyrus beach? This hidden gem is tucked away at the northern end of the beach, where you can also see the ruins of the 15th century Kaim of Mathers Castle. To reach the waterfall, you'll need to scramble over some foreshore rocks, so make sure you wear sturdy shoes and check the tide times before you go. The waterfall is a spectacular sight, especially after heavy rain, and you might even spot some wildlife along the way. You can also explore the old cottage near the waterfall, which was once used by salmon fishermen. For more information about this area, you can visit the St Cyrus Nature Reserve Visitor Centre, where you'll learn about the rich history and biodiversity of this coastal landscape. So don't miss this opportunity to discover one of Scotland's best-kept secrets, and enjoy a walk with a difference at the Woodston Burn waterfall.

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A spectacular waterfall and pool in this hidden den, just off the road. A small path leads from the road down some steps. It can be steep and slippy in places but there is a rope for assistance. Named after Lady Finella who apparently leapt to her death here shortly after assassinating the King of Scotland.

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There’s a small car park at the end of the road. From there the cliff top walk leads along the various nesting sites. To see Puffins come nearer sunset, as they spend their day out at sea.

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A small stream tumbles over the cliff and into the sea as a scenic waterfall. You can visit the source by hiking a short part of the trail leading into Fowlsheugh Nature Reserve. There is a tiny wooden bridge that takes you over the stream. It is also a decent water source (always treat the water, though).

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The Fowlsheugh Nature Reserve is worth a walk. The area is known as a breading spot for hundred thousands of seabirds like guillemots, razorbills and kittiwakes. If you are really lucky, you might see a few puffins as well. There is a little wooden shelter for bird watching at the end of the trail that offers a stunning view of the cliffs with a 30-foot-drop.

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Lovely waterfall at the far end of the beach. Some rock scrambling to get to it if the tide is quite high

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Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of natural features can I expect to see around Royal Burgh Of Inverbervie?

The region boasts a diverse coastal landscape, featuring dramatic cliffs, scenic waterfalls, and pebble beaches. You'll find impressive sites like the Fowlsheugh Cliffs, where thousands of seabirds nest, and unique waterfalls such as Crawton Waterfall, which tumbles directly into the sea. There are also beautiful bays like Bervie Bay, where the River Bervie meets the North Sea.

Are there opportunities for wildlife watching near Inverbervie's natural monuments?

Yes, the Fowlsheugh Cliffs and Seabird Colony is a prime location for wildlife enthusiasts. It's a significant nature reserve and a breeding ground for hundreds of thousands of seabirds, including guillemots, razorbills, and kittiwakes. If you're lucky, you might even spot puffins, especially closer to sunset.

Are there any natural monuments with historical significance or local legends?

Absolutely. Den Finella Waterfall is steeped in local legend, named after Lady Finella, who is said to have leapt to her death there. Near Woodston Burn Waterfall, you can find the ruins of the 15th-century Kaim of Mathers Castle. Additionally, Craig David, part of the Bervie Brow headland, is named after King David II, who reportedly found shelter there after a shipwreck in 1341.

What are some popular walking trails near the natural monuments?

Many natural monuments are accessible via walking trails. For instance, a short hike leads to Crawton Waterfall, which is part of the Fowlsheugh Nature Reserve. You can find various hiking routes in the area, such as the 'Gourdon Harbour – Johnshaven Harbour loop' or the 'Inverbervie – Inverbervie Stone Bridge loop'. For more options, check out the Hiking around Royal Burgh Of Inverbervie guide.

Can I go cycling near the natural monuments around Inverbervie?

Yes, the region offers several cycling routes that allow you to explore the coastal landscape and natural monuments. Popular routes include the 'Johnshaven & St Cyrus National Nature Reserve loop' and the 'Gourdon Harbour – Inverberbie loop'. You can discover more cycling options in the Cycling around Royal Burgh Of Inverbervie guide.

Are the natural monuments around Inverbervie family-friendly?

Many of the natural monuments offer enjoyable experiences for families, especially those interested in nature and coastal walks. Pebble beaches like Bervie Beach are great for exploring rock pools. However, some sites, like the path to Den Finella Waterfall or the scramble to Woodston Burn Waterfall, can be steep or require sturdy shoes, so parental discretion is advised for younger children.

What is the best time of year to visit for birdwatching at Fowlsheugh Cliffs?

The Fowlsheugh Cliffs are particularly spectacular during the breeding season, typically from spring through early summer, when hundreds of thousands of seabirds gather. For a chance to spot puffins, visiting closer to sunset is often recommended.

What should I wear when visiting the coastal natural monuments?

Given the coastal environment and varied terrain, it's advisable to wear sturdy shoes, especially if you plan to explore areas like Woodston Burn Waterfall and Rocks, which requires scrambling over foreshore rocks. Layers of clothing are also recommended due to changeable coastal weather, and waterproofs can be useful.

Are there any waterfalls that flow directly into the sea?

Yes, Crawton Waterfall is a unique natural monument where a small stream cascades over a cliff directly into the North Sea. It's a picturesque spot accessible via a short hike and offers a distinctive coastal experience.

What do visitors enjoy most about the natural monuments around Inverbervie?

Visitors frequently praise the dramatic coastal scenery, the abundance of marine wildlife, and the unique geological formations. The opportunity for birdwatching at Fowlsheugh Cliffs and the adventurous routes to waterfalls like Woodston Burn Waterfall are often highlighted. The blend of natural beauty with local history and legends also adds to the appeal.

Are there any hidden natural gems worth discovering?

While many sites are well-known, Den Finella Waterfall is often described as a spectacular waterfall nestled in a hidden 'den' just off the road, offering a dramatic and intriguing setting. Reaching it involves a path that can be steep, adding to its secluded feel.

Can I find running trails near the natural monuments?

Yes, the area around Royal Burgh Of Inverbervie offers several running trails that pass by or are close to natural monuments. Routes like the 'Gourdon Harbour – Inverbervie loop' provide scenic coastal runs. For a comprehensive list of options, refer to the Running Trails around Royal Burgh Of Inverbervie guide.

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