Greyhope Bay Explained
Greyhope Bay is a bay in the city of Aberdeen in Scotland, near the entrance to Aberdeen Harbour. It is the site of Torry Battery.
In 1813, Greyhope Bay was the location of the wreck of the Oscar. The tragedy led to the construction of Girdle Ness Lighthouse at one end of the bay.[1]
There are plans to establish a dolphin-watching site in the area of the bay.[2] [3]
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57.1403°N -2.0511°W
Notes and References
- Book: Gillon . Jack . Aberdeen in 50 Buildings. . 2018 . Amberley Publishing . 978-1-4456-7616-6 . 84–86 . 44.
- Web site: Beattie. Kieran. Aberdeen's Greyhope Bay project now 80% funded for initial phase. 2021-02-17. Press and Journal. en-US.
- Web site: Morrice. Emma. Phillips. Zoe. Aberdeen charity raises more than £1,300 in anniversary celebration. 2021-02-17. Evening Express. en-US.