West Quoy

Coastal Feature, Headland, Point in Orkney

Scotland

West Quoy

Newark Bay A northward view of this grand bay, note the two people on the beach.  
The nearest water is labelled Newark Bay, beyond that is the rocky beach (with lively rock pools) named Langa Tang, and then comes Pool of Cletts.
Newark Bay Credit: Peter Church

West Quoy is a prominent coastal feature located on the island of Orkney, situated off the northeastern coast of Scotland. It is a headland that juts out into the North Sea, forming a distinctive point along the rugged coastline.

At West Quoy, the land rises steeply from the sea, creating a dramatic cliff face that reaches a height of approximately 40 meters (130 feet). The cliffs are composed of sandstone and are often subject to erosion from the relentless power of the waves crashing against them. This erosion has resulted in the formation of sea caves and natural arches, adding to the geological interest of the area.

The headland offers breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding coastline and the vast expanse of the North Sea. On a clear day, it is possible to see the neighboring islands of Orkney, such as Hoy and Mainland. The area is also home to a diverse range of seabirds, including puffins, fulmars, and guillemots, which nest on the cliffs and provide a spectacular display of wildlife.

West Quoy is a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers alike. It offers opportunities for coastal walks, birdwatching, and photography. The headland is easily accessible by foot, with a well-maintained path leading visitors to the edge of the cliff, where they can enjoy the breathtaking scenery and observe the abundant wildlife.

Overall, West Quoy is a stunning coastal feature that showcases the natural beauty and geological diversity of Orkney. Its towering cliffs, panoramic views, and rich avian life make it a must-visit destination for anyone exploring the region.

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West Quoy Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 58.806363/-2.9101264 or Grid Reference ND4791. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Newark Bay A northward view of this grand bay, note the two people on the beach.  
The nearest water is labelled Newark Bay, beyond that is the rocky beach (with lively rock pools) named Langa Tang, and then comes Pool of Cletts.
Newark Bay
A northward view of this grand bay, note the two people on the beach. The nearest water is labelled Newark Bay, beyond that is the rocky beach (with lively rock pools) named Langa Tang, and then comes Pool of Cletts.
The Irene Part of the Engine Block from Irene.
She was the 'subject' of the gallant rescue attempt by the Longhope Lifeboat Crew, who lost their lives in 1969.
See here <span class="nowrap"><a title="http://news.stv.tv/scotland/82797-orkney-remembers-longhope-disaster/" rel="nofollow ugc noopener" href="http://news.stv.tv/scotland/82797-orkney-remembers-longhope-disaster/">Link</a><img style="margin-left:2px;" alt="External link" title="External link - shift click to open in new window" src="https://s1.geograph.org.uk/img/external.png" width="10" height="10"/></span>

More here <span class="nowrap"><a title="http://theramblinggardener.com/2014/11/28/the-longhope-lifeboat-disaster/comment-page-1/" rel="nofollow ugc noopener" href="http://theramblinggardener.com/2014/11/28/the-longhope-lifeboat-disaster/comment-page-1/">Link</a><img style="margin-left:2px;" alt="External link" title="External link - shift click to open in new window" src="https://s1.geograph.org.uk/img/external.png" width="10" height="10"/></span>
and this <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/1066362">ND3389 : Longhope Lifeboat Memorial</a>
The Irene
Part of the Engine Block from Irene. She was the 'subject' of the gallant rescue attempt by the Longhope Lifeboat Crew, who lost their lives in 1969. See here LinkExternal link More here LinkExternal link and this ND3389 : Longhope Lifeboat Memorial
The cemetery at Kirkhouse Point This is a peaceful "final resting place" with a mile of unspoiled beach beyond the wall.
The cemetery at Kirkhouse Point
This is a peaceful "final resting place" with a mile of unspoiled beach beyond the wall.
Natural beach art, Kirkhouse These superb curves are caused by water from springs about 500 metres north.
Natural beach art, Kirkhouse
These superb curves are caused by water from springs about 500 metres north.
Pool of Cletts "Pool of Cletts" is the name shown on OS maps for the area on the north side of this bay.
Pool of Cletts
"Pool of Cletts" is the name shown on OS maps for the area on the north side of this bay.
Fields near Lime Banks
Fields near Lime Banks
Cauldhame Hill Appears to be in the Scottish Water compound accessed from the track with Jim Bloomer and Tricky Speirs .
Name: Cauldhame Hill
Hill number: 12222
Height: 87m / 285ft
Parent (Ma/M):none
Area:23: Orkney Islands
Class:0
Grid ref: ND467922 (est)
Drop: 53m
Col: 34m  ND452900
Cauldhame Hill
Appears to be in the Scottish Water compound accessed from the track with Jim Bloomer and Tricky Speirs . Name: Cauldhame Hill Hill number: 12222 Height: 87m / 285ft Parent (Ma/M):none Area:23: Orkney Islands Class:0 Grid ref: ND467922 (est) Drop: 53m Col: 34m ND452900
Minor road at South Cara Near the easternmost point of South Ronaldsay.
Minor road at South Cara
Near the easternmost point of South Ronaldsay.
The drive to Howatoft Farm
The drive to Howatoft Farm
Vensilly Farm and Hill
Vensilly Farm and Hill
Cemetery, Kirkhouse Taken from a glider, looking West over South Ronaldsay.
Cemetery, Kirkhouse
Taken from a glider, looking West over South Ronaldsay.
Wheems bothy camp site, South Ronaldsay
Wheems bothy camp site, South Ronaldsay
Grimness View ENE from near the road to Dyke-end farm, in the Grimness area of South Ronaldsay, showing grassland running down to Grim Ness itself.
Grimness
View ENE from near the road to Dyke-end farm, in the Grimness area of South Ronaldsay, showing grassland running down to Grim Ness itself.
Curlew on farmland at Grimness Looking towards Brecks farmhouse in the distance
Curlew on farmland at Grimness
Looking towards Brecks farmhouse in the distance
Head Bay Not actually called anything on any maps, this little bay is near a dwelling called Head. Also in the picture is Skipi Geo, just to the left of the bay.
On South Ronaldsay, Orkney.
Head Bay
Not actually called anything on any maps, this little bay is near a dwelling called Head. Also in the picture is Skipi Geo, just to the left of the bay. On South Ronaldsay, Orkney.
Fulmarus glacialis A couple of Fulmars taking off from the Stack of Kame. The Stack of Kame isn't a proper stack but a narrow - as in a couple of feet wide at the top - headland sticking out into the sea. I was lucky enough to be above them without them realising and snapped them just as they sensed my presence a few feet above.
Fulmarus glacialis
A couple of Fulmars taking off from the Stack of Kame. The Stack of Kame isn't a proper stack but a narrow - as in a couple of feet wide at the top - headland sticking out into the sea. I was lucky enough to be above them without them realising and snapped them just as they sensed my presence a few feet above.
Lime Banks to the west of Grim Ness.
Lime Banks to the west of Grim Ness.
Kirkhouse Point. The cemetery at Kirkhouse can be seen mid frame.
Kirkhouse Point.
The cemetery at Kirkhouse can be seen mid frame.
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West Quoy is located at Grid Ref: ND4791 (Lat: 58.806363, Lng: -2.9101264)

Unitary Authority: Orkney Islands

Police Authority: Highlands and Islands

What 3 Words

///connected.packet.loaf. Near St Margaret's Hope, Orkney Islands

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Nearby Amenities

Located within 500m of 58.806363,-2.9101264
The Grud
Place: locality
Lat/Long: 58.8035095/-2.9137964
West Quoy
Place: locality
Lat/Long: 58.8063331/-2.9099955
Manse Bay
Natural: bay
Lat/Long: 58.8090688/-2.9094337
Power: pole
Lat/Long: 58.8093677/-2.9160247
Power: pole
Lat/Long: 58.8088617/-2.915015
Power: pole
Lat/Long: 58.8083635/-2.9140203
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