Voe Drus

Coastal Feature, Headland, Point in Orkney

Scotland

Voe Drus

Linkshouse Currently (2021) being converted to an Artists Residency Centre for the Pier Arts Centre, Stromness.
Linkshouse Credit: Graeme Yuill

Voe Drus is a prominent coastal feature located in Orkney, an archipelago in Scotland. It is a headland that extends into the North Sea, forming a distinct point that is highly visible from the surrounding areas. The name "Voe Drus" is derived from Old Norse, reflecting the region's Viking heritage.

This headland is geographically significant as it marks the northeastern tip of the Orkney mainland. It is characterized by steep cliffs that rise dramatically from the sea, reaching heights of up to 50 meters (164 feet). These cliffs are composed of sandstone and are known for their striking colors, ranging from reddish-brown to yellow.

Voe Drus offers breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding coastline and the vast expanse of the sea. On clear days, it is possible to see neighboring islands such as Shapinsay and Stronsay from this vantage point. The headland is also a popular spot for birdwatching enthusiasts, as it is home to various seabirds, including fulmars, kittiwakes, and guillemots.

Access to Voe Drus is relatively easy, with a well-maintained path leading to the headland from the nearby village. Visitors can enjoy a leisurely walk along the coastal trail, taking in the stunning scenery and enjoying the peaceful atmosphere. It is advised to wear appropriate footwear and take caution near the cliff edges for safety reasons.

Voe Drus is not only a captivating natural landmark but also serves as a reminder of Orkney's rich history and the enduring connection between the region and the sea.

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Voe Drus Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 59.123995/-3.3206031 or Grid Reference HY2427. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Linkshouse Currently (2021) being converted to an Artists Residency Centre for the Pier Arts Centre, Stromness.
Linkshouse
Currently (2021) being converted to an Artists Residency Centre for the Pier Arts Centre, Stromness.
Linkshouse Site Signboard Currently (2021) being converted to an Artists Residency Centre for the Pier Arts Centre, Stromness.
Linkshouse Site Signboard
Currently (2021) being converted to an Artists Residency Centre for the Pier Arts Centre, Stromness.
Brough Head lighthouse
Brough Head lighthouse
The western range of the Earl's Palace at Birsay
The western range of the Earl's Palace at Birsay
The eastern range of the Earl's Palace at Birsay
The eastern range of the Earl's Palace at Birsay
Huts on the shore at Birsay
Huts on the shore at Birsay
Rocky shore at Brough Sounds
Rocky shore at Brough Sounds
Nousts at Skiba Geo The nousts are the remains of huts used by fishermen for whom Skiba Geo was a natural harbour.
Note: Skiba Geo is the local spelling.
Nousts at Skiba Geo
The nousts are the remains of huts used by fishermen for whom Skiba Geo was a natural harbour. Note: Skiba Geo is the local spelling.
Tidal causeway across Brough Sounds
Tidal causeway across Brough Sounds
Lower Palace from the Brough of Birsay
Lower Palace from the Brough of Birsay
Rocks below the cliffs at Brough Head On the Brough of Birsay.
Rocks below the cliffs at Brough Head
On the Brough of Birsay.
Brough of Birsay lighthouse
Brough of Birsay lighthouse
Looking towards Marwick Head and the Kitchener Memorial Taken from the clifftops of Brough Head on the Brough of Birsay.
Looking towards Marwick Head and the Kitchener Memorial
Taken from the clifftops of Brough Head on the Brough of Birsay.
Slipway at the Point of Buckquoy Marwick Head and the Kitchener Memorial in the distance.
Slipway at the Point of Buckquoy
Marwick Head and the Kitchener Memorial in the distance.
Grassland by Birsay Bay, Orkney
Grassland by Birsay Bay, Orkney
Old wall and building at Point of Buckquoy, Orkney
Old wall and building at Point of Buckquoy, Orkney
Rocky Shore The shore south of the causeway that gives access to the Brough of Birsay, with Marwick Head in the distance. The causeway is under water at high tide, so you need to be sure to get off the island in good time.
Rocky Shore
The shore south of the causeway that gives access to the Brough of Birsay, with Marwick Head in the distance. The causeway is under water at high tide, so you need to be sure to get off the island in good time.
Geo on the Brough of Birsay If I have read the maps correctly, the geo is Cove Hole and the cliff to the right is Little Brough. See also <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/5818359">HY2328 : Eroded Dyke</a>.
Geo on the Brough of Birsay
If I have read the maps correctly, the geo is Cove Hole and the cliff to the right is Little Brough. See also HY2328 : Eroded Dyke.
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Voe Drus is located at Grid Ref: HY2427 (Lat: 59.123995, Lng: -3.3206031)

Unitary Authority: Orkney Islands

Police Authority: Highlands and Islands

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Nearby Amenities

Located within 500m of 59.123995,-3.3206031
Cafe
Birsay Bay Tearoom
Addr Street: Palace
Opening Hours: Th 12:00-16:00; Fr-Su 10:30-16:00
Phone: +44 1856 721 399
Website: https://birsaybaytearoom.co.uk/
Lat/Long: 59.1257274/-3.3158797
Point of Snusan Volunteers' Gun Battery
Historic: ruins
Lat/Long: 59.1267294/-3.3200641
Power: pole
Lat/Long: 59.1271063/-3.3151837
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