Newark Bay

Bay in Orkney

Scotland

Newark Bay

Newark Bay, Deerness, from the air
Newark Bay, Deerness, from the air Credit: Mike Pennington

Newark Bay is a picturesque bay located on the northeastern coast of Orkney, an archipelago in Scotland. It is situated between the islands of Mainland and Shapinsay, overlooking the North Sea. The bay stretches for approximately 4 kilometers, offering stunning views of the surrounding rugged coastline and the nearby islands.

The bay is known for its rich biodiversity and is a popular spot for birdwatchers and nature enthusiasts. It provides a habitat for numerous bird species, including Arctic terns, eiders, and guillemots, making it an important area for bird conservation.

The bay also plays a significant role in the local economy, particularly through fishing and aquaculture. It supports a thriving fishing industry, with fishermen harvesting a variety of seafood, including lobsters, crabs, and scallops. Additionally, the bay is home to a number of fish farms, producing salmon and other fish species.

The area surrounding Newark Bay offers various recreational activities for visitors. The sandy beaches along the bay provide an ideal spot for picnics, sunbathing, and leisurely walks. The bay is also frequented by sailors and boaters, who enjoy the calm waters and the opportunity to explore the nearby islands.

Overall, Newark Bay is a beautiful and diverse natural environment, attracting both locals and tourists alike. Its unique combination of wildlife, fishing opportunities, and scenic landscapes make it a must-visit destination for anyone seeking to experience the natural beauty of Orkney.

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Newark Bay Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 58.921336/-2.7466404 or Grid Reference HY5704. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Newark Bay, Deerness, from the air
Newark Bay, Deerness, from the air
Point of Ayre Windfarm from the sea Taken from the Aberdeen-Orkney-Shetland ferry several km to the NE.
Point of Ayre Windfarm from the sea
Taken from the Aberdeen-Orkney-Shetland ferry several km to the NE.
Red Door at Colster A long barn at Colster has a smart new red door. I think the more distant farm is Newark, and in the far distance is South Ronaldsay.
Red Door at Colster
A long barn at Colster has a smart new red door. I think the more distant farm is Newark, and in the far distance is South Ronaldsay.
Grindigarth New housing is springing up around Grindigarth, and with the foreshortening from the zoom lens it looks almost like a village.
Grindigarth
New housing is springing up around Grindigarth, and with the foreshortening from the zoom lens it looks almost like a village.
Farmland on Deerness Several farms occupy this area of farmland at Deerness, mainly given over to livestock farming.
Farmland on Deerness
Several farms occupy this area of farmland at Deerness, mainly given over to livestock farming.
Quoys Houses and farm sheds at Quoys, with other Deerness farms in the background.
Quoys
Houses and farm sheds at Quoys, with other Deerness farms in the background.
Deerness Grazing Land A small flock of sheep in one of many small fields on Deerness.
Deerness Grazing Land
A small flock of sheep in one of many small fields on Deerness.
Newton The farm house and buildings at Newton stand high up on a gentle ridge.
Newton
The farm house and buildings at Newton stand high up on a gentle ridge.
Old Milestone by the B9051, Halley Road, North Windbreck Stone post by the B9051, in parish of St Andrews and Deerness (Mainland District), North Windbreck, over ditch on banking, East side of road.

Inscription reads:-
: K / 10 : : D / 1¼ :
(To Kirkwall and Deerness)

Surveyed

Milestone Society National ID: OR_KWDN10
Old Milestone by the B9051, Halley Road, North Windbreck
Stone post by the B9051, in parish of St Andrews and Deerness (Mainland District), North Windbreck, over ditch on banking, East side of road. Inscription reads:- : K / 10 : : D / 1¼ : (To Kirkwall and Deerness) Surveyed Milestone Society National ID: OR_KWDN10
Old Milestone by the A960, west of Grind, St Andrews and Deerness Stone post by the A960, in parish of St Andrews and Deerness (Mainland District), West of Grind, on banking, South side of road.

Inscription reads:-
: K / 9 : : D / 2¾ :
(To Kirkwall and Deerness)

Surveyed

Milestone Society National ID: OR_KWDN09
Old Milestone by the A960, west of Grind, St Andrews and Deerness
Stone post by the A960, in parish of St Andrews and Deerness (Mainland District), West of Grind, on banking, South side of road. Inscription reads:- : K / 9 : : D / 2¾ : (To Kirkwall and Deerness) Surveyed Milestone Society National ID: OR_KWDN09
View towards Quoys
View towards Quoys
Taracliff Bay Sandy bay on the south side of the isthmus that joins the peninsula of Deerness to the rest of Mainland Orkney.
Taracliff Bay
Sandy bay on the south side of the isthmus that joins the peninsula of Deerness to the rest of Mainland Orkney.
Deerness Community Centre Public hall facility serving the Deerness peninsula.
Deerness Community Centre
Public hall facility serving the Deerness peninsula.
Breck, Deerness A dead end road on the east side of Deerness heading past the farmstead at Breck towards the coast.
Breck, Deerness
A dead end road on the east side of Deerness heading past the farmstead at Breck towards the coast.
Newark Bay South facing beach on the eastern side of the Deerness peninsula.
Newark Bay
South facing beach on the eastern side of the Deerness peninsula.
Eggs for Sale By the roadside near Garth.
Eggs for Sale
By the roadside near Garth.
Wind turbines on Ness of Ayre
Wind turbines on Ness of Ayre
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Newark Bay is located at Grid Ref: HY5704 (Lat: 58.921336, Lng: -2.7466404)

Unitary Authority: Orkney Islands

Police Authority: Highlands and Islands

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Nearby Amenities

Located within 500m of 58.921336,-2.7466404
Created By: almien_coastlines mod
Lat/Long: 58.923736/-2.748486
Description: Burial Ground (Early Medieval), Carved Stone (Pictish), Chapel (10th Century), Lairds House (16th Century), Souterrain(S) (Prehistoric)
Historic: Newark_Burial_Ground_(Early_Medieval)
Lat/Long: 58.9224252/-2.7403688
The Geo
Place: locality
Lat/Long: 58.9217882/-2.7518703
The Geo Slipway
Place: locality
Lat/Long: 58.9219579/-2.7527352
The Geo Slipway Interpretation Centre
Information: office
Tourism: information
Lat/Long: 58.9228101/-2.7525357
Power: pole
Lat/Long: 58.9239533/-2.7407101
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