Ness of Boray

Coastal Feature, Headland, Point in Orkney

Scotland

Ness of Boray

Seal Skerry A small lighthouse on the Seal Skerry - but no seals!
Seal Skerry Credit: Graeme Smith

Ness of Boray is a prominent coastal feature located on the northeastern coast of the Orkney Islands, off the northern coast of Scotland. Situated in the parish of Sandwick, this headland extends into the North Sea, forming a distinctive point that juts out into the ocean.

The Ness of Boray is characterized by its rugged and dramatic landscape. The headland is composed of layers of sedimentary rocks, primarily sandstone and shale, which have been shaped and eroded by the relentless force of the sea over thousands of years. The result is a series of towering cliffs that provide breathtaking views of the surrounding coastline and the vast expanse of the ocean.

The headland is home to a diverse range of flora and fauna, making it a haven for nature enthusiasts. The cliffs provide nesting sites for various seabirds such as fulmars, kittiwakes, and puffins, making it a popular spot for birdwatching. The surrounding waters are teeming with marine life, including seals and dolphins, which can often be spotted from the headland.

Access to Ness of Boray is relatively easy, with a well-maintained footpath leading visitors to the point. The headland offers opportunities for leisurely walks, providing visitors with a chance to immerse themselves in the natural beauty of the area.

Overall, Ness of Boray is a remarkable coastal feature that showcases the stunning geological formations and abundant wildlife of the Orkney Islands. Its rugged cliffs, diverse ecosystems, and captivating views make it a must-visit destination for anyone exploring the region.

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Ness of Boray Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 59.07301/-2.9730469 or Grid Reference HY4421. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Seal Skerry A small lighthouse on the Seal Skerry - but no seals!
Seal Skerry
A small lighthouse on the Seal Skerry - but no seals!
Holm of Rendall The eastern edge of the Holm of Rendall
Holm of Rendall
The eastern edge of the Holm of Rendall
View of Gairsay, from the ferry terminal at Tingwall
View of Gairsay, from the ferry terminal at Tingwall
Holm of Boray As seen from the ferry to the Northern Isles. West Mainland stands behind.
Holm of Boray
As seen from the ferry to the Northern Isles. West Mainland stands behind.
Closer view of the Holm of Boray The southern end of the island showing the colony of cormorants.
Closer view of the Holm of Boray
The southern end of the island showing the colony of cormorants.
Hen of Gairsay As seen from the ferry to Westray, with Rousay standing behind.
Hen of Gairsay
As seen from the ferry to Westray, with Rousay standing behind.
Ward of Gairsay Bagged this island on an Alan Holmes boat trip as a group of twelve via Harvey's boat the Charles Ann from Tingwall.
Name: Ward of Gairsay
Hill number: 4930
Height: 102m / 335ft
Parent (Ma/M): none
Area: 23: Orkney Islands
Class: Hu,1
Grid ref: HY441223 (est)
Drop: 102m
Col: Sea
Ward of Gairsay
Bagged this island on an Alan Holmes boat trip as a group of twelve via Harvey's boat the Charles Ann from Tingwall. Name: Ward of Gairsay Hill number: 4930 Height: 102m / 335ft Parent (Ma/M): none Area: 23: Orkney Islands Class: Hu,1 Grid ref: HY441223 (est) Drop: 102m Col: Sea
View Towards Ward of Gairsay A taste of the moorland on the island of Gairsay as I head towards its summit.
View Towards Ward of Gairsay
A taste of the moorland on the island of Gairsay as I head towards its summit.
Jetty At Gairsay Gairsay (Old Norse: Gáreksey) is a small island in Orkney, Scotland, located in the parish of Rendall, 1.5 miles (2.4 km) off the coast, astride one of the approaches to the bays of Firth and Kirkwall. It is about 2 miles (3.2 km) long and 1 mile (1.6 km) wide and includes one conical hill and a small harbour called Millburn Bay, which is sheltered by the peninsula known as the Hen of Gairsay.
Jetty At Gairsay
Gairsay (Old Norse: Gáreksey) is a small island in Orkney, Scotland, located in the parish of Rendall, 1.5 miles (2.4 km) off the coast, astride one of the approaches to the bays of Firth and Kirkwall. It is about 2 miles (3.2 km) long and 1 mile (1.6 km) wide and includes one conical hill and a small harbour called Millburn Bay, which is sheltered by the peninsula known as the Hen of Gairsay.
Gravel Beach A view along the gravel beach on Gairsay towards Sweyn Holm.
Gravel Beach
A view along the gravel beach on Gairsay towards Sweyn Holm.
Hen of Gairsay A view along the northern edge of the Hen of Gairsay with its gravel beach.
Hen of Gairsay
A view along the northern edge of the Hen of Gairsay with its gravel beach.
Jetty At Millburn Bay, Gairsay
Jetty At Millburn Bay, Gairsay
Seaward view at Rendall Looking out to sea with the small island of Gairsay in the distance.
Seaward view at Rendall
Looking out to sea with the small island of Gairsay in the distance.
Gairsay, from the ferry No doubt a supplemental, as it's pretty sub-fusk.  It does, however, show pretty much all that's interesting in Gairsay, i.e. the cairn on the hill.
Gairsay, from the ferry
No doubt a supplemental, as it's pretty sub-fusk. It does, however, show pretty much all that's interesting in Gairsay, i.e. the cairn on the hill.
Holm of Rendall Home to a local seal population. In the background is the island of Gairsay with the farm of Langskaill on the left.
Holm of Rendall
Home to a local seal population. In the background is the island of Gairsay with the farm of Langskaill on the left.
Millburn Bay, Gairsay Looking over Wide Firth to Shapinsay and Bay of Kirkwall
Millburn Bay, Gairsay
Looking over Wide Firth to Shapinsay and Bay of Kirkwall
Eynhallow Sound from Gairsay Mainland to left, Wyre and Rousay to right.
Eynhallow Sound from Gairsay
Mainland to left, Wyre and Rousay to right.
Millburn Bay from Hen of Gairsay
Millburn Bay from Hen of Gairsay
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Ness of Boray is located at Grid Ref: HY4421 (Lat: 59.07301, Lng: -2.9730469)

Unitary Authority: Orkney Islands

Police Authority: Highlands and Islands

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