Inganoust

Bay in Orkney

Scotland

Inganoust

Coastline, Holland Bay, Stronsay, Orkney Looking along the bay towards Holland Farm.
Coastline, Holland Bay, Stronsay, Orkney Credit: Claire Pegrum

Inganess Bay, also known as Inganoust, is a picturesque bay located on the northeast coast of Orkney mainland in Scotland. Nestled between the towns of Kirkwall and St. Ola, it is a popular destination for locals and tourists alike.

The bay is characterized by its stunning natural beauty and diverse wildlife. Its sandy beach stretches for approximately 1.5 kilometers, offering visitors a tranquil spot to relax and enjoy the scenic surroundings. The clear blue waters of the bay are ideal for swimming, kayaking, and other water activities.

Inganess Bay is also renowned for its rich marine life. It is home to a variety of seabirds, including puffins, guillemots, and razorbills, making it a haven for birdwatchers. Dolphins and seals are often spotted playing in the bay, adding to its charm.

The bay is flanked by rolling green hills, providing a picturesque backdrop for visitors. It is a popular spot for walking and hiking, with several trails offering breathtaking views of the coastline and the nearby islands.

Facilities and amenities in Inganess Bay include a car park, picnic tables, and public toilets, ensuring visitors have a comfortable and enjoyable experience. The bay is easily accessible by car, with a short drive from both Kirkwall and St. Ola.

Overall, Inganess Bay is a hidden gem on the Orkney mainland, offering a tranquil and idyllic seaside retreat with its stunning beach, diverse wildlife, and breathtaking views.

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Inganoust Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 59.087106/-2.6045332 or Grid Reference HY6522. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Coastline, Holland Bay, Stronsay, Orkney Looking along the bay towards Holland Farm.
Coastline, Holland Bay, Stronsay, Orkney
Looking along the bay towards Holland Farm.
Grochlie Geo, Stronsay, Orkney Looking towards the Point of Freyageo.
Grochlie Geo, Stronsay, Orkney
Looking towards the Point of Freyageo.
Settlement mound, Lower Dishes, Stronsay, Orkney The drystone masonry exposed by coastal erosion below Lower Dishes farm is considered to be medieval to post-medieval (<span class="nowrap"><a title="http://canmore.rcahms.gov.uk/en/site/3358/details/stronsay+lower+dishes/" rel="nofollow ugc noopener" href="http://canmore.rcahms.gov.uk/en/site/3358/details/stronsay+lower+dishes/">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> ).
Settlement mound, Lower Dishes, Stronsay, Orkney
The drystone masonry exposed by coastal erosion below Lower Dishes farm is considered to be medieval to post-medieval (LinkExternal link ).
Coastline, Bight of Aith, Stronsay, Orkney
Coastline, Bight of Aith, Stronsay, Orkney
Abandoned car on the beach, Bay of Holland, Stronsay, Orkney Anyone need parts for an Austin Maestro?
Abandoned car on the beach, Bay of Holland, Stronsay, Orkney
Anyone need parts for an Austin Maestro?
Sand of the Crook and ayre, Stronsay, Orkney Behind the ayre (shingle bank) is <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/1086440">HY6621 : Lea Shun</a> loch.
Sand of the Crook and ayre, Stronsay, Orkney
Behind the ayre (shingle bank) is HY6621 : Lea Shun loch.
Stronsay: postbox № KW17 50, South School A Victorian postbox set into one of the pillars at the gateway of the old South School, now a private house.
Stronsay: postbox № KW17 50, South School
A Victorian postbox set into one of the pillars at the gateway of the old South School, now a private house.
Stronsay: the road to Holland Actually the road FROM Holland in this view.
Stronsay: the road to Holland
Actually the road FROM Holland in this view.
Stronsay: seals at the Bight of Scarma A particularly large number of seals are to be seen along this part of the Stronsay coast - certainly a couple of hundred as we walked along here this afternoon.
Stronsay: seals at the Bight of Scarma
A particularly large number of seals are to be seen along this part of the Stronsay coast - certainly a couple of hundred as we walked along here this afternoon.
Stronsay: seals making a splash Unsettled by our appearance, a large group of seals is roughly halved in size as the other half scarper underwater.
Stronsay: seals making a splash
Unsettled by our appearance, a large group of seals is roughly halved in size as the other half scarper underwater.
Stronsay: two seals As well as some very large groups of seals (see <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/4713951">HY6521 : Stronsay: seals at the Bight of Scarma</a>), there were a few scattered all along the shore here. They were curious enough to turn their heads as I and another walked past, but on the whole didn't feel so threatened as to disappear.
Stronsay: two seals
As well as some very large groups of seals (see HY6521 : Stronsay: seals at the Bight of Scarma), there were a few scattered all along the shore here. They were curious enough to turn their heads as I and another walked past, but on the whole didn't feel so threatened as to disappear.
Stronsay: Bight of Scarma A small bay on the east side of Bay of Holland, seen at a low tide with lots of visible rocks. These are awash with seals - see for example <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/4713951">HY6521 : Stronsay: seals at the Bight of Scarma</a>.
Stronsay: Bight of Scarma
A small bay on the east side of Bay of Holland, seen at a low tide with lots of visible rocks. These are awash with seals - see for example HY6521 : Stronsay: seals at the Bight of Scarma.
Stronsay: cemetery at Holland A quite large, square, walled cemetery opposite Holland Farm, with a few sheep grazing within.
Stronsay: cemetery at Holland
A quite large, square, walled cemetery opposite Holland Farm, with a few sheep grazing within.
On Stronsay - Mid House & Scoulters
On Stronsay - Mid House & Scoulters
On Stronsay - View towards Meikle Water from near Eastbank
On Stronsay - View towards Meikle Water from near Eastbank
Holland Farm, Stronsay A substantial stone farm in the south of Stronsay with much of its land managed for wildlife.
Holland Farm, Stronsay
A substantial stone farm in the south of Stronsay with much of its land managed for wildlife.
Cemetery at Holland Farm Looking across the cemetery over the Bay of Holland
Cemetery at Holland Farm
Looking across the cemetery over the Bay of Holland
Housebay, Stronsay This farm is built right next to the coast.
Housebay, Stronsay
This farm is built right next to the coast.
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Inganoust is located at Grid Ref: HY6522 (Lat: 59.087106, Lng: -2.6045332)

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Located within 500m of 59.087106,-2.6045332
Inganoust aka Inner Noust
Natural: bay
Lat/Long: 59.0876696/-2.6023861
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