Staigs of Nethertown

Coastal Feature, Headland, Point in Orkney

Scotland

Staigs of Nethertown

Pier Arts Centre, Stromness
Pier Arts Centre, Stromness Credit: Graeme Yuill

Staigs of Nethertown is a prominent headland located on the northwest coast of the island of Orkney, Scotland. Situated near the village of Birsay, it overlooks the Atlantic Ocean and offers stunning views of the surrounding rugged coastline.

This coastal feature is characterized by its steep cliffs and rocky terrain, which have been shaped by the powerful forces of erosion over thousands of years. The headland is mainly composed of sandstone and shale, with occasional layers of limestone visible in some sections.

At the top of Staigs of Nethertown, there is a grassy plateau that provides a vantage point for visitors to enjoy the panoramic vistas of the North Sea and the nearby islands of the archipelago. The headland is also home to a diverse range of seabirds, including fulmars, guillemots, and kittiwakes, making it a popular spot for birdwatching enthusiasts.

Access to Staigs of Nethertown is relatively easy, with a well-maintained footpath leading from the nearby village of Birsay. The headland is a popular destination for hikers and nature lovers, offering opportunities for leisurely walks and exploration of the surrounding coastal landscapes. However, caution is advised near the cliff edges, as they can be unstable and unpredictable.

Overall, Staigs of Nethertown is a picturesque and geologically significant headland in Orkney, offering visitors a chance to experience the beauty and raw power of Scotland's coastal landscapes.

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Staigs of Nethertown Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 58.952479/-3.3168555 or Grid Reference HY2407. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Pier Arts Centre, Stromness
Pier Arts Centre, Stromness
MV Hamnavoe, Stromness Harbour
MV Hamnavoe, Stromness Harbour
Stromness Harbour From Brinkies Brae
Stromness Harbour
From Brinkies Brae
Pier Arts Centre Extension, Stromness Designed by Reiach and Hall Architects
Pier Arts Centre Extension, Stromness
Designed by Reiach and Hall Architects
Navigation Light, Hellihole Road, Stromness
Navigation Light, Hellihole Road, Stromness
Stromness harbour
Stromness harbour
Copland's Dock, Stromness
Copland's Dock, Stromness
Hoy Low Lighthouse, Graemesay
Hoy Low Lighthouse, Graemesay
Hoy Low and Hoy High Lighthouses, Graemesay
Hoy Low and Hoy High Lighthouses, Graemesay
Stromness Harbour (1) Stromness harbour and ferry terminal, Orkney. The ferry is the MV Hamnavoe which plies the Stromness-Scrabster route. The fishing boat to the left in the foreground is bringing in its catch of mussels.
Stromness Harbour (1)
Stromness harbour and ferry terminal, Orkney. The ferry is the MV Hamnavoe which plies the Stromness-Scrabster route. The fishing boat to the left in the foreground is bringing in its catch of mussels.
Stromness Harbour (2) Stromness Harbour and the Stromness RNLI station, Orkney. The Ness can be seen beyond and Graemsay with Hoy rising above it on the horizon.
Stromness Harbour (2)
Stromness Harbour and the Stromness RNLI station, Orkney. The Ness can be seen beyond and Graemsay with Hoy rising above it on the horizon.
Stromness Harbour (3) Stromness Harbour, Orkney. The NorthLink MV Hamnavoe is docked on the North Pier ahead and the Graemsay ferry is docked on the South Pier to my right.
Stromness Harbour (3)
Stromness Harbour, Orkney. The NorthLink MV Hamnavoe is docked on the North Pier ahead and the Graemsay ferry is docked on the South Pier to my right.
Hoy Sound (High) Lighthouse Hoy Sound (High) Lighthouse, Graemsay, as seen (in zoom) from the end of the South Pier, Stromness Harbour, Orkney. Part of the small, low island  of Outer Holm can be seen on the left and Hoy is on the horizon.
Hoy Sound (High) Lighthouse
Hoy Sound (High) Lighthouse, Graemsay, as seen (in zoom) from the end of the South Pier, Stromness Harbour, Orkney. Part of the small, low island of Outer Holm can be seen on the left and Hoy is on the horizon.
The Holms, Stromness Harbour The Holms as seen (in zoom) from the end of the South Pier, Stromness Harbour, Orkney. Clestrain Sound leads out to Houton Head to the left of shot.
The Holms, Stromness Harbour
The Holms as seen (in zoom) from the end of the South Pier, Stromness Harbour, Orkney. Clestrain Sound leads out to Houton Head to the left of shot.
Stromness (south) I am looking from the end of the South Pier, Stromness Harbour, Orkney, to the southern end of the town and the Ness beyond. The distinctive outlines of the hills of Hoy rise up in the distance.
Stromness (south)
I am looking from the end of the South Pier, Stromness Harbour, Orkney, to the southern end of the town and the Ness beyond. The distinctive outlines of the hills of Hoy rise up in the distance.
Graham Place, Stromness, Orkney
Graham Place, Stromness, Orkney
Boats in Stromness Harbour, Orkney
Boats in Stromness Harbour, Orkney
Road junctions above Stromness The hill in the background is Brinkies Brae.
Road junctions above Stromness
The hill in the background is Brinkies Brae.
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Staigs of Nethertown is located at Grid Ref: HY2407 (Lat: 58.952479, Lng: -3.3168555)

Unitary Authority: Orkney Islands

Police Authority: Highlands and Islands

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