The Methow

Sea, Estuary, Creek in Caithness

Scotland

The Methow

Murkle - Claredon Head A lovely walk along the headland here.  Go down the West Murkle road and park.  In the distance you can see the House of the Northern Gate on Dunnet Head.
Murkle - Claredon Head Credit: Dorcas Sinclair

The Methow is a coastal feature located in Caithness, a county in the northernmost part of mainland Scotland. It is an estuary that encompasses a sea, estuary, and creek, offering a diverse and dynamic natural environment.

The Methow Sea is a section of the North Sea, extending along the Caithness coastline. It is known for its rugged cliffs and rocky shores, creating a picturesque and dramatic landscape. The sea is influenced by strong tidal currents, making it a popular spot for water sports enthusiasts, such as surfers and kayakers.

Moving inland, the Methow Estuary can be found. This area is characterized by its wide, shallow, and brackish water, where freshwater from the Methow Creek meets the sea. The estuary serves as a crucial habitat for a variety of bird species, including waders, ducks, and gulls, making it a prime location for birdwatching.

The Methow Creek is the freshwater source that flows into the estuary. It meanders through the surrounding countryside, flanked by lush vegetation and providing a tranquil setting for nature lovers. The creek is home to a diverse range of aquatic life, including salmon and trout, attracting anglers from far and wide.

Overall, the Methow in Caithness is a unique and valuable ecosystem that harmoniously combines the sea, estuary, and creek. It offers stunning natural beauty and provides a habitat for various plants and animals, making it an important destination for outdoor enthusiasts and wildlife enthusiasts alike.

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The Methow Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 58.610481/-3.443122 or Grid Reference ND1670. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Murkle - Claredon Head A lovely walk along the headland here.  Go down the West Murkle road and park.  In the distance you can see the House of the Northern Gate on Dunnet Head.
Murkle - Claredon Head
A lovely walk along the headland here. Go down the West Murkle road and park. In the distance you can see the House of the Northern Gate on Dunnet Head.
Coast at Clardon Exposed flagstone beds on the coast at Clardon.
Coast at Clardon
Exposed flagstone beds on the coast at Clardon.
North eastern part of The Spur at Dunnet Bay Looking towards Dunnet Head
North eastern part of The Spur at Dunnet Bay
Looking towards Dunnet Head
Murphy's Craig at West Murkle
Murphy's Craig at West Murkle
A 'light show' over Dunnet Bay Sun shining through heavy cloud provides a spectacular view over the bay.
A 'light show' over Dunnet Bay
Sun shining through heavy cloud provides a spectacular view over the bay.
Sunbeams over Dunnet Bay
Sunbeams over Dunnet Bay
Craig Ware looking over to Dunnet Head
Craig Ware looking over to Dunnet Head
Shoreline features near Craig Ware
Shoreline features near Craig Ware
View to Murkle and The Pentland Firth View from Castletown/Wedale Road
View to Murkle and The Pentland Firth
View from Castletown/Wedale Road
Clardon Haven
Clardon Haven
Murkle Bay Hoy in the background Dunnet Head to the right
Murkle Bay
Hoy in the background Dunnet Head to the right
Farmland near Thurso Farmland all around here.
Farmland near Thurso
Farmland all around here.
Clardon Haven The rocky beach at Clardon Haven, with Dunnet Head in the background.
Clardon Haven
The rocky beach at Clardon Haven, with Dunnet Head in the background.
Turn for Sibmister At Murkle
Turn for Sibmister
At Murkle
Murkle: approaching Mains of Murkle A cat investigates rare traffic on this lane leading only to Mains of Murkle.
Murkle: approaching Mains of Murkle
A cat investigates rare traffic on this lane leading only to Mains of Murkle.
Murkle and Dunnet Head View of Murkle Bay with Dunnet Head across the water and Orkney in the distance.
Murkle and Dunnet Head
View of Murkle Bay with Dunnet Head across the water and Orkney in the distance.
Murkle Bay Looking across Murkle Bay to the headland known as the Spur of Murkle. Viewed from the shore at East Murkle where the flagstone beds are fringed by a narrow beach of shell sand.
Murkle Bay
Looking across Murkle Bay to the headland known as the Spur of Murkle. Viewed from the shore at East Murkle where the flagstone beds are fringed by a narrow beach of shell sand.
Boat Shelter at Clardon Haven A dyke has been constructed to protect a natural gully above the shore. Probably a former boat shelter.
Boat Shelter at Clardon Haven
A dyke has been constructed to protect a natural gully above the shore. Probably a former boat shelter.
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The Methow is located at Grid Ref: ND1670 (Lat: 58.610481, Lng: -3.443122)

Unitary Authority: Highland

Police Authority: Highlands and Islands

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