Tentsmuir National Nature Reserve
| Tentsmuir National Nature Reserve | |
|---|---|
IUCN category IV (habitat/species management area) | |
Looking towards Tentsmuir Forest from the coast near Tentsmuir Point | |
| Location | Fife, Scotland |
| Coordinates | 56°25′N 2°50′W / 56.42°N 2.83°W |
| Area | 564 ha (1,390 acres) |
| Established | 2006 |
| Governing body | NatureScot |
| Tentsmuir NNR | |
Tentsmuir National Nature Reserve (NNR) is located southeast of Tayport in Fife, Scotland. The reserve is made up of three parts, encompassing Morton Lochs, Tentsmuir Point and Tayport Heath, and is managed by NatureScot. The different sections of Tentsmuir NNR were originally designated as separate national nature reserves at different times: the Morton Lochs section was designated in 1952; Tentsmuir Point in 1954; and Tayport Heath in 1988. While these discrete sections are distant from one another, they form part of the extensive dune system at Tentsmuir, and in 2003 SNH combined the three sites to form Tentsmuir National Nature Reserve. The adjoining Tentsmuir Forest is managed by Forestry and Land Scotland and covers most of the land between the three portions of the NNR.
In October 2020 Tentsmuir was one of the sites used for the filming of the BBC's Autumnwatch series, with presenter Michaela Strachan being based at the site for the programme's two week run.