Ash Geo Mor

Coastal Feature, Headland, Point in Caithness

Scotland

Ash Geo Mor

Old bridge at Reisgill
Old bridge at Reisgill Credit: sylvia duckworth

Ash Geo Mor is a prominent coastal feature located in Caithness, a county in the northeastern part of Scotland. It is classified as a headland or point due to its unique geographical characteristics. Ash Geo Mor is situated along the rugged coastline of Caithness, facing the North Sea.

The headland is characterized by its towering cliffs that rise steeply from the sea, forming an impressive and dramatic landscape. These cliffs are composed of sedimentary rocks, predominantly sandstone and flagstone, which display various layers and colors, adding to the geological interest of the area.

Ash Geo Mor is renowned for its rich biodiversity and serves as an important habitat for various marine and bird species. The rocky shores provide a suitable environment for a diverse range of marine life, including barnacles, limpets, and seaweeds. The surrounding waters are also home to a variety of fish species, such as cod, haddock, and mackerel.

The headland offers breathtaking views of the surrounding coastline and the North Sea, attracting locals and tourists alike. It is a popular spot for nature enthusiasts, hikers, and photographers due to its dramatic cliffs, rugged terrain, and stunning sunsets.

In addition to its natural beauty, Ash Geo Mor holds historical significance. The area is known to have been inhabited since prehistoric times, with archaeological remains suggesting human activity dating back thousands of years. The headland is also home to the ruins of an ancient castle, adding to its cultural value.

Overall, Ash Geo Mor is a captivating coastal feature in Caithness, providing a unique combination of natural beauty, biodiversity, and historical significance.

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Ash Geo Mor Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 58.299013/-3.2661284 or Grid Reference ND2535. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Old bridge at Reisgill
Old bridge at Reisgill
Oldest bridge at Reisgill
Oldest bridge at Reisgill
MOD Leftovers Caithness is littered with reminders of the Second World War.  Its proximity to Scapa Flow meant that there was much activity in this area.
MOD Leftovers
Caithness is littered with reminders of the Second World War. Its proximity to Scapa Flow meant that there was much activity in this area.
Quatre Bras From Norland Road Lybster's main road junction with the A99 has a French connection.
Quatre Bras
From Norland Road Lybster's main road junction with the A99 has a French connection.
Lybster Village The Commercial Hotel, a disused church and a bank looking north.
Lybster Village
The Commercial Hotel, a disused church and a bank looking north.
Lybster View Over the fields for a morning view of the village.
Lybster View
Over the fields for a morning view of the village.
Occumster Ruin High above the cliffs of Ceann Hilligeo is Occumster, the home of the Caithness Cheese Company. The ruined croft building has wonderful views towards sea and hill with the Caithness hills in the distance.
Occumster Ruin
High above the cliffs of Ceann Hilligeo is Occumster, the home of the Caithness Cheese Company. The ruined croft building has wonderful views towards sea and hill with the Caithness hills in the distance.
The Stonemason's House The mason showing off his work to advantage with the fine work on the walls.
The Stonemason's House
The mason showing off his work to advantage with the fine work on the walls.
Harbour View Lybster Harbour from the picnic spot on Shore Road, Lybster.
Harbour View
Lybster Harbour from the picnic spot on Shore Road, Lybster.
Lybster Station Now the clubhouse for Lybster Golf Course, this was originally the end of the line of the short lived Lybster and Wick Light Railway, opened 1903 and closed 1944. Within are photos of the old station.
Lybster Station
Now the clubhouse for Lybster Golf Course, this was originally the end of the line of the short lived Lybster and Wick Light Railway, opened 1903 and closed 1944. Within are photos of the old station.
Lybster Harbour The inner harbour was completed as recently as 1950. The harbour is still used mainly for fishing, but the number of working boats is down to twenty or so.
Lybster Harbour
The inner harbour was completed as recently as 1950. The harbour is still used mainly for fishing, but the number of working boats is down to twenty or so.
Lybster Harbour
Lybster Harbour
Entrance to Lybster Harbour
Entrance to Lybster Harbour
Small waterfall in the Reisgill Burn at Lybster
Small waterfall in the Reisgill Burn at Lybster
Remains of Wick and Lybster Light Railway The site of Occumster station on the short lived Wick and Lybster Light railway, opened 1903 and closed 1944.
Remains of Wick and Lybster Light Railway
The site of Occumster station on the short lived Wick and Lybster Light railway, opened 1903 and closed 1944.
Buckets and Lighthouse at Lybster
Buckets and Lighthouse at Lybster
Digger, boat and container on Lybster Pier
Digger, boat and container on Lybster Pier
Lybster Harbour The Lybster Harbour.
Lybster Harbour
The Lybster Harbour.
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Ash Geo Mor is located at Grid Ref: ND2535 (Lat: 58.299013, Lng: -3.2661284)

Unitary Authority: Highland

Police Authority: Highlands and Islands

What 3 Words

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