In addition to those piers detailed in the main sections of this website, other pier type structures were built as landing stages and/or railway piers and, as well as making their traditional appearances around the coastline, were to be found ‘inland’ along rivers and their estuaries or along lake shores.
This listing does not include piers constructed solely for military, industrial or lifeboat use. It does, however, include some private jetties.
Construction and demolition dates are given where known and links to reference websites and/or photographic images of the piers will gradually be provided where available. Names in Bold type indicate particularly attractive and interesting structures. The icon indicates a separate additional link to the pier via Google Streetview.

Surviving Piers & Jetties


Achnacloich

Archaracle

Ardgour

Ardnadam (1858-)

Armadale

Ayr

Balloch (c1846-)

Balmaha

Baltasound

Belmont

Blairmore (1855-)

Brinyan

Broadford old

Broadford Corry

Brodick (1872-)

Bruichladdich

Burray

Burwick

Campbeltown

Canna (1892-)

Carbost

Carradale

Castlebay (c1880-)

Colintraive (1850s)

Coll (1967-)

Colonsay

Corpach

Craighouse

Craigmore

Craignure (1964)

Cromarty

Dunvegan

Egilsay

Ellenabeich

Feolin Ferry

Fishnish Mull

Flotta

Flugarth (Laxo)

Fort Augustus/Inveroich

Foyers

Gill (Pierowall)

Girvan

Gourock (c.1888-)

Greenock Custom House

Gutcher

Hawes (S.Queensferry)

Helensburgh (1878-)

Holm/St Marys

Hunter’s Quay (1858-)

Inveraray

Inversnaid (1846-)

Kames (1856-)

Kennacraig (1888-)

Kettletoft/Sanday

Kilchattan Bay(1880)

Kilcreggan (1850-)

Kilmun (c.1820s-)

Kinloch(Rum)

Kippford (1900-)

Kirkwall (1866?-)

Lamlash (1884-)

Largs (1832-)

Lerwick Ferry Terminal

Lerwick Victoria

Lochaline

Lochboisdale(c1881-)

Lochinver

Lochmaddy

Lochranza (1886-)

Luss (c.1846-)

Mallaig

Mid Yell

Millport Old (c.1833-)

Moclett (Papa Westray)

Newport-on-Tay

North Queensferry

Oban North (1870-)

Oban Railway (1882-)

Ormidale (1856-)

Otter Ferry

Port Askaig

Port Bannatyne (1857-)

Portencross (1912-)

Port Glasgow

Portree

Raasay (1912-)

Rowardennan

St Margaret’s Hope

St Mary’s

Salen (c.1873-)

Saltcoats

Scalasaig (1965-)

Scapa Bay

Scarinish

Scrabster

South Walls

Stornoway

Stranraer

Stromness (1890s-)

Stronachlachar

Strone (1847-)

Symbister(Whalsay)

Tarbert (Kintyre)

Tarbert (Lewis)

Tarbet (c.1846-)

Tighnabruaich

Tingwall

Tiree / Gott Bay (1914-)

Tobermory (1864-)

Trossachs

Uig King Edward

Ullapool

Ulsta

Weymss Bay

Whitehall Stronsay

Lost Piers & Jetties

Aberdour Abriachan Acharn (1889-Lost) Ardeonaig (1889-lost)
Ardesier(1900s-Lost) Ardlui Ardrishaig(Pre 1817-1993) Ardrossan Montgomerie
Ardrossan Winton Ardtalnaig (1889-lost) Arrochar(1850-cld 1977) Auchenlocan (1879-lost)
Ballchullish (Lost) Balloch Bay Banavie (1822-) Baremman (1878)
Berry’s Pier (lost) Bonawe (closed) Boath of Toft Bowling (1848-)
Cairnie – derelict Carrick Castle (1877-) Clynder (c1866-1892/3) Coulport (1880-Lost)
Cove (1852-cld.1946) Craigback Jetty Craigendoran (1882) Crarae (1880)
Creggans Douglas (c1858/9-) Dumbarton Castle (1875) Fairlie (c1840s-Lost)
Fearnan (1882-lost) Ford Pier (1876-ruined) Garelochhead(1845) Greenock Princes (-1960s)
Hole of Oddsta Inch Garvie Inchyra Innellan (1850-ruined)
Inverchapel Inverfarigaig(1822-cld 1939) Invergloy Invermorriston(1822-cld 1939)
Kenmore (1882-) Killin (1882-Lost) Kirn (1845-1993) Kyleakin (1881-1903)
Lawers (1889-disused) Lismore Loch Awe (1880-) Locheckhead
Lochgoilhead (1850-) Lochskiport (1879-derelict) Machrie Bay Rosneath (1845-1942)
Row (Rhu) St Ives Sandbank Shandon (1886-1969)
Skaill Skelmorlie (1877) Skipness (1879-) Spinningdale
Strachur (1878-lost pre-1914) Strome Ferry (1870-1937) Tollie Toward (1863-1922)
Whiting Bay (1899 c.1962)