Backaskail Bay

Bay in Orkney

Scotland

Backaskail Bay

Kettletoft Hotel The two bikes parked at the side would suggest that the photographer was a good deal fitter in 2000 than he is now.
Kettletoft Hotel Credit: Gordon Hatton

Backaskail Bay is a picturesque coastal area located in Orkney, a group of islands in the northern part of Scotland. Situated on the eastern coastline of the main island, this bay offers breathtaking views of the North Sea and is known for its rugged beauty and tranquility.

The bay is surrounded by rolling green hills and cliffs, which provide a stunning backdrop to the sandy beach that stretches along its shoreline. The water in the bay is crystal clear, making it an ideal spot for swimming and other water activities during the warmer months.

Backaskail Bay is also home to a diverse range of wildlife, including various seabirds, seals, and occasionally even dolphins and whales. Birdwatchers are particularly drawn to the area, as it serves as a nesting ground for species such as puffins, kittiwakes, and guillemots.

Visitors to Backaskail Bay can enjoy walks along the beach, exploring the rock pools, or simply relaxing and taking in the peaceful atmosphere. The bay is relatively secluded, making it a popular spot for those seeking a quiet and unspoiled coastal experience.

Nearby, there are also several archaeological sites of interest, including the remains of a Neolithic settlement and a Viking burial ground. These historical attractions add an extra layer of intrigue to the area, making it a fascinating destination for both nature lovers and history enthusiasts.

Overall, Backaskail Bay offers a stunning combination of natural beauty, wildlife, and historical significance, making it a must-visit location for anyone exploring the enchanting Orkney Islands.

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Backaskail Bay Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 59.232081/-2.6225882 or Grid Reference HY6438. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Kettletoft Hotel The two bikes parked at the side would suggest that the photographer was a good deal fitter in 2000 than he is now.
Kettletoft Hotel
The two bikes parked at the side would suggest that the photographer was a good deal fitter in 2000 than he is now.
Two bikes on a beach Backaskaill Bay Sanday in the summer of 2000, which was seemingly grey and misty for two whole weeks, but at least it wasn't too windy for cycling.
Two bikes on a beach
Backaskaill Bay Sanday in the summer of 2000, which was seemingly grey and misty for two whole weeks, but at least it wasn't too windy for cycling.
Pier buildings, Kettletoft, Sanday
Pier buildings, Kettletoft, Sanday
Harbour at Kettletoft, Sanday
Harbour at Kettletoft, Sanday
Beach at Backaskaill, Sanday
Beach at Backaskaill, Sanday
Beach at Backaskaill, Sanday
Beach at Backaskaill, Sanday
B9070 at Cliff, Sanday
B9070 at Cliff, Sanday
Backaskaill trig
Backaskaill trig
Milestone 2 miles to Kettletoft.
Milestone
2 miles to Kettletoft.
Kettletoft Pier - Sanday, Orkney An exposed mooring.
Kettletoft Pier - Sanday, Orkney
An exposed mooring.
Kettletoft The "capital" of Sanday.
Kettletoft
The "capital" of Sanday.
Farm buildings at Warsetter A traditional farm with excellent modern communications.
Farm buildings at Warsetter
A traditional farm with excellent modern communications.
Kettletoft Hotel On the island of Sanday
Kettletoft Hotel
On the island of Sanday
Fishing boat at Kettletoft Pier Sanday
Fishing boat at Kettletoft Pier
Sanday
Backaskail Bay from The Wart, Sanday The Wart is Sanday's high point.
Backaskail Bay from The Wart, Sanday
The Wart is Sanday's high point.
Warsetter trig
Warsetter trig
The Belsair, Kettletoft
The Belsair, Kettletoft
Warsetter, Doocot 17th Century
Warsetter, Doocot
17th Century
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Backaskail Bay is located at Grid Ref: HY6438 (Lat: 59.232081, Lng: -2.6225882)

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Located within 500m of 59.232081,-2.6225882
Backaskaill Bay
Natural: bay
Lat/Long: 59.2334276/-2.6210976
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