Blackwaterfoot

Blackwaterfoot
Scottish Gaelic: Bun na Dubh Abhainn

Village centre with tiny harbour
Blackwaterfoot
 Blackwaterfoot shown within North Ayrshire
OS grid referenceNR895281
Civil parishKilmory
Council areaNorth Ayrshire
Lieutenancy areaAyrshire and Arran
CountryScotland
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
Post town ISLE OF ARRAN
Postcode district KA27
Dialling code 01770
Police Scottish
Fire Scottish
Ambulance Scottish
EU Parliament Scotland
UK ParliamentNorth Ayrshire and Arran
Scottish ParliamentCunninghame North
List of places
UK
Scotland

Coordinates: 55°30′07″N 5°19′59″W / 55.502°N 5.333°W / 55.502; -5.333

Blackwaterfoot (Scottish Gaelic: Bun na Dubh Abhainn) " bottom [ of ] the black river " is a village on the Isle of Arran in the Firth of Clyde, Scotland. The village is within the parish of Kilmory.[1] It is located in the Shiskine valley in the south-west of the island. It is one of the smaller villages of Arran and home to one of Europe's two 12 hole golf courses. A short walk from Blackwaterfoot is Drumadoon Point, home to the largest Iron Age fort on Arran. Further North is the King's Cave, reputed to be a hiding place of Robert the Bruce. Blackwaterfoot is also home to Blackwaterfoot Hall, home to Earl Blackwood-Davidson.

View of Blackwaterfoot from the south 
Village centre with Harbour Shop, looking east toward Kintyre 

References

  1. "Details of Blackwaterfoot". Scottish Places. Retrieved 31 December 2014.

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