Hooking Loch

Lake, Pool, Pond, Freshwater Marsh in Orkney

Scotland

Hooking Loch

North Ronaldsay: old petrol pump by the airfield I think it's a few years since this pump last dispensed any fuel.
North Ronaldsay: old petrol pump by the airfield Credit: Chris Downer

Hooking Loch is a picturesque freshwater loch located on the Orkney Islands, Scotland. Situated in the parish of Sandwick, it covers an area of approximately 0.25 square kilometers. The loch is surrounded by rolling hills and offers stunning views of the surrounding landscape.

The water in Hooking Loch is clear and tranquil, creating a serene atmosphere. It is fed by small streams and natural springs, ensuring a constant flow of freshwater. The depth of the loch varies, with the deepest parts reaching up to 8 meters. The water is home to a variety of aquatic plants, including water lilies and reeds, which add to the natural beauty of the area.

The loch is a popular spot for fishing enthusiasts, with an abundance of fish species such as brown trout and pike. Anglers can be found casting their lines from the shores or from small boats, enjoying the peacefulness of the surroundings. Fishing permits are required, and the loch is managed by the local authorities to ensure the sustainability of the fish population.

Hooking Loch is also a haven for birdwatchers, attracting a wide range of bird species. Common sightings include ducks, swans, herons, and a variety of wading birds. The surrounding wetlands and marshes provide a perfect habitat for these birds, making it a birdwatcher's paradise.

For those seeking outdoor activities, Hooking Loch offers opportunities for boating, kayaking, and canoeing. The calm waters and scenic surroundings make it an ideal location for water-based recreational activities.

Overall, Hooking Loch is a tranquil and scenic freshwater loch that offers a range of activities for nature lovers. Whether it's fishing, birdwatching, or simply enjoying the peacefulness of the surroundings, this loch is a hidden gem on the Orkney Islands.

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Hooking Loch Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 59.364822/-2.4163071 or Grid Reference HY7653. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

North Ronaldsay: old petrol pump by the airfield I think it's a few years since this pump last dispensed any fuel.
North Ronaldsay: old petrol pump by the airfield
I think it's a few years since this pump last dispensed any fuel.
North Ronaldsay: the New Kirk Despite being the 'new' kirk (in relation to the 'old' kirk south of here), the church is itself disused from a religious point of view. It has, though, been reincarnated as a heritage centre with a whole host of photographs and information documenting all aspects of life on the island.

See <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/4705808">HY7553 : North Ronaldsay: inside the new kirk</a> for a glimpse of some of the information panels within.
North Ronaldsay: the New Kirk
Despite being the 'new' kirk (in relation to the 'old' kirk south of here), the church is itself disused from a religious point of view. It has, though, been reincarnated as a heritage centre with a whole host of photographs and information documenting all aspects of life on the island. See HY7553 : North Ronaldsay: inside the new kirk for a glimpse of some of the information panels within.
North Ronaldsay: inside the new kirk Looking down from the gallery of <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/4705795">HY7553 : North Ronaldsay: the New Kirk</a>, on the western end of the exhibition of North Ronaldsay life. It is a fascinating place, with panels looking at different aspects of the island - postal, school, etc. - and continues in the smaller part of the building.
North Ronaldsay: inside the new kirk
Looking down from the gallery of HY7553 : North Ronaldsay: the New Kirk, on the western end of the exhibition of North Ronaldsay life. It is a fascinating place, with panels looking at different aspects of the island - postal, school, etc. - and continues in the smaller part of the building.
North Ronaldsay: approaching by air Looking through the front window of the plane as it approaches the airfield on North Ronaldsay. This is the 10:50 from Kirkwall, which arrives at 11:08.

The odd shiny lines are reflections of the leather seat on the glass.
North Ronaldsay: approaching by air
Looking through the front window of the plane as it approaches the airfield on North Ronaldsay. This is the 10:50 from Kirkwall, which arrives at 11:08. The odd shiny lines are reflections of the leather seat on the glass.
North Ronaldsay: sheep on the beach at Linklet Bay The island is known for its seaweed-eating sheep so I presume that is what these sheep were doing before being interrupted by my approach.
North Ronaldsay: sheep on the beach at Linklet Bay
The island is known for its seaweed-eating sheep so I presume that is what these sheep were doing before being interrupted by my approach.
North Ronaldsay: Linklet Bay beach on a cloudless day A pristine view along the beach on this glorious summer's day.
North Ronaldsay: Linklet Bay beach on a cloudless day
A pristine view along the beach on this glorious summer's day.
North Ronaldsay: rocky coastline along Linklet Bay The fine sandy beach just off to our right gives way to this stretch of low rocks, as we look towards the Old Beacon at the distant Dennis Head.
North Ronaldsay: rocky coastline along Linklet Bay
The fine sandy beach just off to our right gives way to this stretch of low rocks, as we look towards the Old Beacon at the distant Dennis Head.
North Ronaldsay: the post office The post office is more or less in the centre of the island, and is open 10-12 Monday and Wednesday-to-Friday, and 12-2 on Tuesdays.

See <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/4706053">HY7553 : North Ronaldsay: postbox № KW17 119</a> for a close-up of the postbox in the wall.
North Ronaldsay: the post office
The post office is more or less in the centre of the island, and is open 10-12 Monday and Wednesday-to-Friday, and 12-2 on Tuesdays. See HY7553 : North Ronaldsay: postbox № KW17 119 for a close-up of the postbox in the wall.
North Ronaldsay: postbox № KW17 119 The island's only postbox is set into a window of <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/4706045">HY7553 : North Ronaldsay: the post office</a>. It is a nice, and increasingly rare, example of what is known as a 'carpenter's box' - one that was locally made to suit, and clearly not a regular design.

The window is also embellished with a whalebone.
North Ronaldsay: postbox № KW17 119
The island's only postbox is set into a window of HY7553 : North Ronaldsay: the post office. It is a nice, and increasingly rare, example of what is known as a 'carpenter's box' - one that was locally made to suit, and clearly not a regular design. The window is also embellished with a whalebone.
North Ronaldsay: rocks, sand and a lighthouse view Looking across the northwest edge of Linklet Bay, the distant lighthouse faintly reflected in the sand between outcrops of rock.
North Ronaldsay: rocks, sand and a lighthouse view
Looking across the northwest edge of Linklet Bay, the distant lighthouse faintly reflected in the sand between outcrops of rock.
Holland House from Nouster, North Ronaldsay
Holland House from Nouster, North Ronaldsay
Nouster Bay, North Ronaldsay Although named South Bay on OS maps, this is known as Nouster Bay locally.
Nouster Bay, North Ronaldsay
Although named South Bay on OS maps, this is known as Nouster Bay locally.
Nouster Bay, North Ronaldsay Looking across towards the pier; although named South Bay on OS maps, the bay is known as Nouster Bay locally.
Nouster Bay, North Ronaldsay
Looking across towards the pier; although named South Bay on OS maps, the bay is known as Nouster Bay locally.
South Bay, North Ronaldsay, from the air
South Bay, North Ronaldsay, from the air
North Ronaldsay from the air
North Ronaldsay from the air
North Ronaldsay emerging from the gloom
North Ronaldsay emerging from the gloom
Off loading cars from MV Earl Sigard at North Ronaldsay North Ronaldsay is the only inhabited island in the Orkney Islands where vehicles need to be craned off and on.
Off loading cars from MV Earl Sigard at North Ronaldsay
North Ronaldsay is the only inhabited island in the Orkney Islands where vehicles need to be craned off and on.
On North Ronaldsay - South Bay
On North Ronaldsay - South Bay
Show me another place!

Hooking Loch is located at Grid Ref: HY7653 (Lat: 59.364822, Lng: -2.4163071)

Unitary Authority: Orkney Islands

Police Authority: Highlands and Islands

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Nearby Amenities

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Geo of Haskietaing
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