Taing of Selwick

Coastal Feature, Headland, Point in Orkney

Scotland

Taing of Selwick

The old church and cemetery by the Bay of Creekland
The old church and cemetery by the Bay of Creekland Credit: David Medcalf

Taing of Selwick is a prominent coastal feature located in the Orkney Islands, a group of islands situated off the northeastern coast of Scotland. It is a headland that juts out into the North Sea, forming a distinctive point along the coastline.

The Taing of Selwick is characterized by its rugged and rocky terrain, with steep cliffs that drop dramatically into the sea below. These cliffs are composed of layers of sandstone and shale, creating a visually striking landscape. The headland is also adorned with patches of grass and heather, adding a touch of greenery to the otherwise stark surroundings.

The Taing of Selwick offers breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding area, including the vast expanse of the North Sea and the neighboring islands. It is a popular spot for nature enthusiasts, hikers, and photographers who come to admire the raw beauty of this coastal feature.

The headland is home to a variety of bird species, including puffins, guillemots, and kittiwakes, making it a haven for birdwatchers. The surrounding waters are also teeming with marine life, with seals and dolphins often spotted in the vicinity.

Due to its exposed location, the Taing of Selwick can experience harsh weather conditions, including strong winds and heavy rains. As such, visitors are advised to exercise caution when exploring the area, especially near the cliff edges.

Overall, the Taing of Selwick is a captivating coastal feature that showcases the stunning natural landscapes of the Orkney Islands, making it a must-visit destination for those seeking to immerse themselves in the beauty of Scotland's coastline.

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Taing of Selwick Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 58.931617/-3.3419812 or Grid Reference HY2205. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

The old church and cemetery by the Bay of Creekland
The old church and cemetery by the Bay of Creekland
The cemetery and the Sands of Klebreck
The cemetery and the Sands of Klebreck
The stranded boat has moved inland A dozen years ago, it was on the sand. See:  <a title="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/2524025" href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/2524025">Link</a>
The stranded boat has moved inland
A dozen years ago, it was on the sand. See: Link
A collapsing roof at Burra House
A collapsing roof at Burra House
Outer Skerry rock bank The skerry is the thin dark line below the horizon. Seen from the Hoy Ferry.
Outer Skerry rock bank
The skerry is the thin dark line below the horizon. Seen from the Hoy Ferry.
The western shore of Graemsay I see from the map that the farm just visible in the distance is called 'Windywalls'. Probably a very apt name!
The western shore of Graemsay
I see from the map that the farm just visible in the distance is called 'Windywalls'. Probably a very apt name!
Murra and the Kame The renovated crofthouse at Murra <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/1483912">HY2104 : Murra and Lenders Dale</a> looking towards Lounders Fea and The Kame of Hoy.
It is in an exposed location but very well built and placed to withstand the local climate.
It is an example of a sturdy building which has been tastefully renovated
Murra and the Kame
The renovated crofthouse at Murra HY2104 : Murra and Lenders Dale looking towards Lounders Fea and The Kame of Hoy. It is in an exposed location but very well built and placed to withstand the local climate. It is an example of a sturdy building which has been tastefully renovated
Beached boat, Sands of Klebreck
Beached boat, Sands of Klebreck
Lenders Dale from the road end at Murra The Kame of Hoy drops steeply into the sea.
Lenders Dale from the road end at Murra
The Kame of Hoy drops steeply into the sea.
Hay harvest above The Flashes Ferry heading through Hoy Sound towards Stromness
Hay harvest above The Flashes
Ferry heading through Hoy Sound towards Stromness
Sunbeams over Hoy Viewed across Hoy Sound from Innertown, Stromness.
Sunbeams over Hoy
Viewed across Hoy Sound from Innertown, Stromness.
The Hamnavoe heads for Scrabster
The Hamnavoe heads for Scrabster
Low cloud over Hoy Viewed from Point of Ness across the golf course.
Low cloud over Hoy
Viewed from Point of Ness across the golf course.
The Witter Sixth TuMP of a circuit from the Moaness Ferry with Jim Bloomer and Tricky Speirs. Round Hill, Ward Hill, Cuilags, Sui Fea, Top of Hellia with The Witter to finish before coffee and a cake at the cafe.
Name:The Witter
Hill number:12209
Height: 121m / 397ft
Parent (Ma/M):1549  Ward Hill
Area:23: Orkney Islands
Class:1
Grid ref: HY223046 (est)
Drop: 40m
Col: 81m  HY223039
The Witter
Sixth TuMP of a circuit from the Moaness Ferry with Jim Bloomer and Tricky Speirs. Round Hill, Ward Hill, Cuilags, Sui Fea, Top of Hellia with The Witter to finish before coffee and a cake at the cafe. Name:The Witter Hill number:12209 Height: 121m / 397ft Parent (Ma/M):1549 Ward Hill Area:23: Orkney Islands Class:1 Grid ref: HY223046 (est) Drop: 40m Col: 81m HY223039
Guillemot (Uria aalge) and chick, Hoy Sound Guillemots chicks 'fledge' when only part-grown and before they can fly, jumping off the cliffs and then heading off to sea with the male, the female departing to begin moult.
Guillemot (Uria aalge) and chick, Hoy Sound
Guillemots chicks 'fledge' when only part-grown and before they can fly, jumping off the cliffs and then heading off to sea with the male, the female departing to begin moult.
Selwick, Hoy Taken from the MV Hamnavoe in Hoy Sound.
Selwick, Hoy
Taken from the MV Hamnavoe in Hoy Sound.
Selwick, Hoy Taken from the MV Hamnavoe.
Selwick, Hoy
Taken from the MV Hamnavoe.
Murra, Hoy With Cuilags in the background.
Murra, Hoy
With Cuilags in the background.
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Taing of Selwick is located at Grid Ref: HY2205 (Lat: 58.931617, Lng: -3.3419812)

Unitary Authority: Orkney Islands

Police Authority: Highlands and Islands

What 3 Words

///stocked.clinic.workouts. Near Stromness, Orkney Islands

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