Windy Geo

Coastal Feature, Headland, Point in Caithness

Scotland

Windy Geo

Geo at Scarfskerry
Geo at Scarfskerry Credit: sylvia duckworth

Windy Geo is a prominent coastal feature located in Caithness, a county in the northern part of Scotland. It is classified as a headland or point, depending on the specific definition used. The geographical coordinates of Windy Geo are approximately 58.590°N latitude and 3.599°W longitude.

Windy Geo is characterized by its rugged and dramatic cliffs that rise steeply from the North Sea. The cliffs, composed mainly of sandstone and shale, reach heights of up to 100 meters, providing breathtaking views of the surrounding area. The exposed rock faces have been eroded over time by the relentless force of wind and water, giving the geo its name.

The wind plays a significant role in shaping this coastal feature, as the area is subjected to strong gusts coming from the west. These winds, combined with the powerful waves crashing against the cliffs, have contributed to the creation of several sea caves and natural arches along the coastline.

Windy Geo is also home to a diverse range of seabird species, including puffins, razorbills, and guillemots. These birds nest on the cliff ledges, taking advantage of the protection offered by the rugged terrain.

The site attracts both locals and tourists who enjoy walking along the coastal path that runs parallel to Windy Geo. The path offers stunning panoramic views of the North Sea, as well as opportunities for wildlife spotting and photography.

In summary, Windy Geo is a captivating coastal feature in Caithness, known for its imposing cliffs, sea caves, and abundant birdlife. It is a popular destination for nature enthusiasts and offers a unique glimpse into the raw beauty of Scotland's northern coastline.

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Windy Geo Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 58.649904/-3.2837769 or Grid Reference ND2574. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Geo at Scarfskerry
Geo at Scarfskerry
Public birdwatching hide at Loch of Mey
Public birdwatching hide at Loch of Mey
Ebbs Geo at Scarfskerry
Ebbs Geo at Scarfskerry
Scarfskerry - 1987 Scarfskerry, Ebbs Geo, Pentland Firth, Orkney Isle of Hoy and South Walls visible in the distance.
Scarfskerry - 1987
Scarfskerry, Ebbs Geo, Pentland Firth, Orkney Isle of Hoy and South Walls visible in the distance.
Bluebells at Ebbs Geo This geo is close to the road at Scarfskerry. It's mid-May and the bluebells are in full bloom.
Bluebells at Ebbs Geo
This geo is close to the road at Scarfskerry. It's mid-May and the bluebells are in full bloom.
Scarfskerry jetty This narrow jetty is still used occasionally by small fishing vessels, but the winch is no longer in service.
Scarfskerry jetty
This narrow jetty is still used occasionally by small fishing vessels, but the winch is no longer in service.
Ham Harbour Ham harbour has not been used or maintained for many years. The details of its construction have been revealed in the sections of wall which still stand. Compare with <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/24555">ND2473 : Ham Harbour</a> taken nearly eight years ago.
Ham Harbour
Ham harbour has not been used or maintained for many years. The details of its construction have been revealed in the sections of wall which still stand. Compare with ND2473 : Ham Harbour taken nearly eight years ago.
Detail of old harbour wall at Ham Part of the remaining wall of the derelict harbour at Ham.
Detail of old harbour wall at Ham
Part of the remaining wall of the derelict harbour at Ham.
Scarfskerry Baptist church
Scarfskerry Baptist church
The scenic road to Dunnet Head Dunnet Head can just be seen in the distance 5 miles distant.
The scenic road to Dunnet Head
Dunnet Head can just be seen in the distance 5 miles distant.
Ham old mill
Ham old mill
Ham Harbour from the road One of the advantages of having to stop for oncoming cars on a single-track road is being able to grab a quick photo
Ham Harbour from the road
One of the advantages of having to stop for oncoming cars on a single-track road is being able to grab a quick photo
Ham Harbour Low Tide
Ham Harbour
Low Tide
Ham pond
Ham pond
Wind Turbine
Wind Turbine
Disused Mill at Ham
Disused Mill at Ham
Disused pier at Ham
Disused pier at Ham
Swan and cygnets on the Burn of Ham I was surprised (but perhaps I should not have been) to find this swan and her brood below the High Water level.
Swan and cygnets on the Burn of Ham
I was surprised (but perhaps I should not have been) to find this swan and her brood below the High Water level.
Show me another place!

Windy Geo is located at Grid Ref: ND2574 (Lat: 58.649904, Lng: -3.2837769)

Unitary Authority: Highland

Police Authority: Highlands and Islands

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