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Hound Point

Edinburgh, Lothian, Scotland  >  United Kingdom

Rocky coastal headland on the southern shore of the Firth of Forth. Good point to observe the migration of seabirds.

Added* by Henry Walker
Most recent update 16 marca 2026
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Description

Hound Point is a prominent cape jutting into the estuary of the Firth of Forth. The headland forms a natural viewpoint over the Forth, with steep wooded slopes behind it and tidal rocks below. A public coastal path runs right past it. Hound Point is a good place to observe the migration of seabirds. Easterly and northerly winds are usually most productive. The site is well known for spotting skuas, especially during summer and autumn. bodičasta govnačka are seen most regularly, but lopatasta govnačka, dolgorepa govnačka and velika govnačka can also be spotted. Other migratings seabirds that can be observed include strmoglavec, triprsti galeb, rdečegrli slapnik, mali galeb and lastovičji galeb.

Other birds you can see in the area are njorka, lumna, vranjek, duplinska kozarka, gaga, veliki žagar, srednji žagar, školjkarica, veliki škurh, progastorepi kljunač, rdečenogi martinec and kamenjar. Cetaceans are seen occasionally at this site, mostly Harbour Porpoises, and more rarely Bottlenose Dolphins.

Details

Access

Hound Point is located 10 miles northwest of Edinburgh, just west of South Queensferry and east of Barnbougle Castle. There is a public and bicycle path to Hound Point. It's more than 3 km to the closest car park.

Terrain and Habitat

Sea

Conditions

Rocky , Open landscape

Circular trail

No

Is a telescope useful?

Yes

Good birding season

All year round

Best time to visit

Autumn migration

Route

Wide path

Difficulty walking trail

Easy

Accessible by

Foot

Birdwatching hide / platform

No

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