Right next to the sea at Dysart are the impressive Sea Beams. They are a group of 30-foot high oak-pillars, in various shades of blue, which are meant to match the colours of the sky throughout the year. They also represent the masts of the 19th century clippers which used to carry coal and salt from Dysart Harbour to Holland and Scandinavia.
The Sea Beams are part of the Dysart Artworks Project which also includes the Shaded Wall; Nest Boxes; The Ravenscraig Gateway - 2 inscribed stones and the Portal which frames 2 different views: the view to the Sea Beams and the Bass Rock and the view to St. Serfs tower and the town; and Sailor’s Walk Window.
The Sea Beams are located on the sea front at Dysart, next to the harbour.