Redefining the future of sustainable development
This is a nationally significant industrial opportunity on Scotland's west coast, ideally positioned to serve leading businesses at the heart of the UK and Ireland's green and blue economies.
Hunterston PARC offers over 350 acres of development-ready land, with deep-water port access, on-site rail connectivity and national grid connections, enabling a diverse range of industrial uses.
Over 350-Acres of available space:
With extensive rail, grid and road infrastructure, and plots supporting up to 6 million sq ft of development, Hunterston PARC is central to Scotland’s ambition for a thriving, decarbonised industrial economy by 2045.
Aquaculture is a key growth sector, and Hunterston PARC provides the scale, infrastructure and connectivity needed to support high-value marine production, processing and innovation, driving sustainable food exports.
Hunterston PARC's port infrastructure includes a deep-water jetty, Europe's largest dry dock, and integrated access to grid and rail, making it uniquely suited to logistics, marine services and heavy industry.
Recognised as a priority site for blue and green economy investment, Hunterston PARC is ideally positioned to support offshore wind, hydrogen and next-generation energy projects.
Spanning nearly 1,000 acres, Hunterston PARC includes 350 acres of brownfield land, a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI), a lagoon, and protected woodland, making it a diverse and environmentally-valuable industrial campus.
The site benefits from full planning consent for offshore wind terminal operations, including up to 450 metres of heavy lift quay, 12 metres of water alongside, and 90 acres of contiguous support land. With a secure port environment, multi-modal transport links, and active backing from local and central government, Hunterston PARC is uniquely positioned to support large-scale renewable infrastructure projects. The consent in place allows for occupation and operational readiness within a 20-month timeframe - making it one of the most development-ready coastal sites in the UK.