East Bight

Bay in Orkney

Scotland

East Bight

Ferry approaching the pier in Rapness, Westray
Ferry approaching the pier in Rapness, Westray Credit: stalked

East Bight is a picturesque bay located on the northeastern coast of the Orkney Islands in Scotland. It is situated on the eastern side of the island known as South Ronaldsay, which is connected to the Orkney Mainland by the Churchill Barriers.

The bay is characterized by its stunning natural beauty and tranquil atmosphere. Surrounded by rolling hills and green farmland, East Bight offers breathtaking views of the North Sea and the neighboring islands. The sandy beach stretches along the bay, providing an idyllic spot for leisurely walks and picnics.

East Bight is a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers. The bay is home to a diverse range of wildlife, including various seabirds, seals, and occasionally dolphins. Birdwatchers can spot species such as puffins, guillemots, and fulmars nesting along the cliffs.

In addition to its natural attractions, East Bight also holds historical significance. The nearby village of St. Margaret's Hope, just a short distance from the bay, is one of the most picturesque and oldest settlements in Orkney. Visitors can explore its narrow streets lined with traditional stone houses and visit the local museum to learn about the area's rich heritage.

Overall, East Bight offers a peaceful retreat for those seeking natural beauty, outdoor activities, and a glimpse into Orkney's history. Whether it's a leisurely stroll along the beach, birdwatching, or exploring the surrounding villages, visitors to East Bight are sure to be captivated by its charm and tranquility.

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East Bight Images

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Ferry approaching the pier in Rapness, Westray
Ferry approaching the pier in Rapness, Westray
Rapness Pier This is where the vehicle ferry from Kirkwall lands, at the south end of the island of Westray.
Rapness Pier
This is where the vehicle ferry from Kirkwall lands, at the south end of the island of Westray.
Varagen arriving at Westray
Varagen arriving at Westray
Holm of Faray View to the island from the ferry to Kirkwall with Lavey Sound to the far right of picture.
Holm of Faray
View to the island from the ferry to Kirkwall with Lavey Sound to the far right of picture.
Faray View to the island with Broad Sand Geo to the left and Long Sand Geo right on the shore. The abandoned dwelling to the left of picture on the horizon is Cott.
Faray
View to the island with Broad Sand Geo to the left and Long Sand Geo right on the shore. The abandoned dwelling to the left of picture on the horizon is Cott.
Holm of Faray The western side of the island has a few geos. Tystie Geo and Outfloe Geo are visible here.
Holm of Faray
The western side of the island has a few geos. Tystie Geo and Outfloe Geo are visible here.
Point of Dogs Bones and Lavey Sound The southern tip of the Holm of Faray facing the northern tip of Faray.
Point of Dogs Bones and Lavey Sound
The southern tip of the Holm of Faray facing the northern tip of Faray.
Faray The remains of Quoy Farm are on top of the rise, while the cliff below is split by some geos.
Faray
The remains of Quoy Farm are on top of the rise, while the cliff below is split by some geos.
Cliffs of Faray The beginning of a sandy beach which is not very accessible. On top is an abandoned croft called Cott.
Cliffs of Faray
The beginning of a sandy beach which is not very accessible. On top is an abandoned croft called Cott.
Ferry at Whale Geo pier, Westray This is the Earl Thorfinn, docking before returning to Kirkwall.
Ferry at Whale Geo pier, Westray
This is the Earl Thorfinn, docking before returning to Kirkwall.
Sany Geo, near Weatherness Looking southwest towards the island of Faray and Eday.
Sany Geo, near Weatherness
Looking southwest towards the island of Faray and Eday.
Weather Ness, Rapness, Orkney The rocky outcrop on the right is separated from Westray by the sea.
Weather Ness, Rapness, Orkney
The rocky outcrop on the right is separated from Westray by the sea.
Weatherness, Westray The hut marks the point where the underwater telephone cables first came ashore on Westray.
Weatherness, Westray
The hut marks the point where the underwater telephone cables first came ashore on Westray.
Sulland's Geo, Westray
Sulland's Geo, Westray
Whale Geo Pier, Rapness
Whale Geo Pier, Rapness
Coral Sands On a sheltered beach, a close inspections shows the sands to be mainly coral; a lovely place to pass a sunny afternoon.
Coral Sands
On a sheltered beach, a close inspections shows the sands to be mainly coral; a lovely place to pass a sunny afternoon.
Weather Ness Exposure to the easterly winds here comes as a surprise after the sheltered approach towards the old telegraph station on the point of Weather Ness.
Weather Ness
Exposure to the easterly winds here comes as a surprise after the sheltered approach towards the old telegraph station on the point of Weather Ness.
Old Quarry on Rapness Interesting sedimentary rocks on the Holms of Blossom. Walk through the quarries on the way to the beautiful coral beaches down on Weather Ness.
Old Quarry on Rapness
Interesting sedimentary rocks on the Holms of Blossom. Walk through the quarries on the way to the beautiful coral beaches down on Weather Ness.
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East Bight is located at Grid Ref: HY5239 (Lat: 59.238272, Lng: -2.8295039)

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