The following is a list of bays in Scotland.
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Name | County | Nearest Town or Village | Coordinates | Notes |
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East Bay | Argyllshire | Dunoon | 55°57′06″N 4°55′11″W / 55.9518°N 4.91964908°W | |
Earnsheugh Bay | Kincardineshire | Aberdeen | 57°04′26″N 2°05′42″W / 57.074°N 2.09492644°W | [56] |
Enard Bay | Ross and Cromarty | Lochinver | 58°05′45″N 5°20′11″W / 58.095833°N 5.336389°W | [57] |
Erbusaig Bay | Ross and Cromarty | Erbusaig | 57°18′08″N 5°43′27″W / 57.3021°N 5.72408331°W | [58] |
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Name | County | Nearest Town or Village | Coordinates | Notes |
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Hackley Bay | Aberdeenshire | Collieston | 57°19′54″N 1°57′09″W / 57.3316°N 1.9524°W | [65] |
Haughs Bay | Kincardineshire | Inverbervie | 56°48′31″N 2°18′13″W / 56.8085°N 2.3037°W | |
Hole Stone Bay | Wigtownshire | Ardwell | 54°46′38″N 5°00′37″W / 54.7772°N 5.0102°W | |
Hilton Bay | Berwickshire | Eyemouth | 55°49′39″N 2°03′03″W / 55.8274°N 2.0507°W | |
Horsecastle Bay | Berwickshire | Coldingham | 55°54′36″N 2°07′50″W / 55.9101°N 2.1305°W | |
Horse Crook Bay | Kincardineshire | Inverbervie | 56°49′50″N 2°16′27″W / 56.8305°N 2.2741°W | |
Howwell Bay | Kirkcudbrightshire | Kirkcudbright | 54°46′19″N 4°01′41″W / 54.772°N 4.02818°W | |
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Name | County | Nearest Town or Village | Coordinates | Notes |
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Inninmore Bay | Argyllshire | Lochaline | 56°30′35″N 5°42′11″W / 56.5096°N 5.7031°W | [66] |
Inner Bay | Fife | Inverkeithing | 56°01′32″N 3°23′43″W / 56.0255°N 3.3954°W | |
Inver Bay | Ross and Cromarty | Portmahomack | 57°49′20″N 3°53′43″W / 57.8222°N 3.8954°W | |
Inverie Bay | Inverness-shire | Inverie | 57°01′56″N 5°41′14″W / 57.0321°N 5.6873°W | |
Inverkip Bay | Renfrewshire | Inverkip | 55°54′26″N 4°53′03″W / 55.9071°N 4.8841°W | |
Inverkeithing Bay | Fife | Inverkeithing | 56°01′12″N 3°22′34″W / 56.02°N 3.3762°W | |
Inverliver Bay | Argyllshire | Taynuilt | 56°28′39″N 5°08′21″W / 56.4776°N 5.1392°W | |
Inverscaddle Bay | Argyllshire | Fort William | 56°45′50″N 5°13′39″W / 56.7639°N 5.2276°W | |
Inversanda Bay | Argyllshire | Corran | 56°40′47″N 5°21′16″W / 56.6797°N 5.3545°W | |
Ironmill Bay | Fife | Charlestown | 56°02′19″N 3°31′19″W / 56.0386°N 3.522°W | |
Irvine Bay | Ayrshire | Irvine | 55°36′23″N 4°42′57″W / 55.6063°N 4.7157°W | |
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Name | County | Nearest Town or Village | Coordinates | Notes |
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New England Bay | Wigtownshire | Ardwell | 54°44′20″N 4°55′03″W / 54.7388°N 4.9174°W | [47] |
Newton Bay | Argyllshire | Ardwell | 56°08′20″N 5°09′17″W / 56.1388°N 5.1548°W | |
Nigg Bay | Ross and Cromarty | Invergordon | 57°42′54″N 4°04′12″W / 57.7151°N 4.0699°W | |
Nigg Bay | Aberdeen | Aberdeen | 57°07′58″N 2°03′09″W / 57.1329°N 2.0525°W | |
North Bay | Argyllshire | West Loch Tarbert | 55°53′30″N 5°24′47″W / 55.8916°N 5.4131°W | |
North Bay | Ayrshire | Ardrossan | 55°38′52″N 4°49′26″W / 55.6477°N 4.8239°W | |
North Berwick Bay | East Lothian | North Berwick | 56°03′40″N 2°43′23″W / 56.0611°N 2.7230°W | [78] |
North Haven | Aberdeenshire | Cruden Bay | 57°26′10″N 1°48′55″W / 57.4361°N 1.8152°W | |
Nostie Bay | Ross and Cromarty | Auchertyre | 57°16′42″N 5°33′41″W / 57.2784°N 5.5613°W | |
North Broad Haven | Aberdeenshire | Collieston | 57°20′18″N 1°56′37″W / 57.3384°N 1.9435°W | |
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Name | County | Nearest Town or Village | Coordinates | Notes |
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Oban Bay | Argyllshire | Oban | 56°24′51″N 5°29′03″W / 56.4141°N 5.4841°W | [79] |
Òb à Bhràighe | Ross and Cromarty | Inveralligin | 57°33′14″N 5°37′49″W / 57.5539°N 5.6304°W | |
Ob Chuaig | Ross and Cromarty | Applecross | 57°33′54″N 5°50′33″W / 57.5651°N 5.8424°W | |
Ob Gorm Beag | Ross and Cromarty | Shieldaig | 57°31′56″N 5°34′34″W / 57.5321°N 5.5762°W | |
Òb Gorm Mòr | Ross and Cromarty | Shieldaig | 57°32′05″N 5°33′55″W / 57.5346°N 5.5652°W | |
Òb Mheallaigh | Ross and Cromarty | Shieldaig | 57°31′33″N 5°37′37″W / 57.5259°N 5.6269°W | |
Ob na Bà Ruaidhe | Ross and Cromarty | Poolewe | 57°47′19″N 5°36′09″W / 57.7886°N 5.6025°W | |
Òb na h-Uamha | Ross and Cromarty | Shieldaig | 57°34′45″N 5°49′30″W / 57.5792°N 5.8250°W | |
Old Dorney Bay | Ross and Cromarty | Altandhu | 58°02′43″N 5°25′07″W / 58.0452°N 5.4187°W | |
Old Hall Bay | Kincardineshire | Stonehaven | 56°56′39″N 2°11′49″W / 56.9443°N 2.1970°W | [80] |
Orchardton Bay | Kirkcudbrightshire | Auchencairn | 54°51′28″N 3°50′22″W / 54.8577°N 3.8394°W | [81] |
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Name | County | Nearest Town or Village | Coordinates | Notes |
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Rascarrel Bay | Kirkcudbrightshire | Auchencairn | 54°48′46″N 3°51′30″W / 54.8129°N 3.8584°W | |
Reiff Bay | Ross and Cromarty | Reiff | 58°04′12″N 5°27′10″W / 58.0699°N 5.4528°W | [85] |
Rispond Bay | Sutherland | Durness | 58°32′53″N 4°39′30″W / 58.5480°N 4.6582°W | [86] |
Rouen Bay | Kincardineshire | Inverbervie | 56°52′33″N 2°13′13″W / 56.8759°N 2.2203°W | |
Ronachan Bay | Argyllshire | Clachan | 55°44′13″N 5°35′54″W / 55.7370°N 5.5984°W | |
Rosneath Bay | Dunbartonshire | Rosneath | 56°00′08″N 4°47′07″W / 56.0023°N 4.7852°W | |
Ross Bay | Kirkcudbrightshire | Kirkcudbright | 54°46′42″N 4°05′57″W / 54.7784°N 4.0991°W | |
Rosemarkie Bay | Ross and Cromarty | Rosemarkie | 57°35′04″N 4°05′33″W / 57.5844°N 4.0924°W | |
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Name | County | Nearest Town or Village | Coordinates | Notes |
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Udale Bay | Ross and Cromarty | Cromarty | 57°40′00″N 4°08′55″W / 57.6666°N 4.1486°W | [105] |
Union Bay | Argyllshire | Minard | 56°05′38″N 5°16′09″W / 56.0938°N 5.2691°W | |
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Firth of Clyde
Inner Hebrides
Outer Hebrides
Orkney Islands
Shetland Islands
See also
References
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