Prontag's Hole

Coastal Feature, Headland, Point in Caithness

Scotland

Prontag's Hole

Stroma island Kennedy mausoleum and cemetery on Stroma - photograph taken from ferry on the way past.
Stroma island Credit: J M Briscoe

Prontag's Hole is a prominent coastal feature located in Caithness, Scotland. It is a headland that juts out into the North Sea, forming a distinct point along the coastline. The name "Prontag's Hole" is believed to have originated from a local legend involving a mythical creature known as the Prontag.

The headland itself is composed of rugged cliffs that rise dramatically from the sea, offering breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape. These cliffs are primarily made up of sedimentary rocks, such as sandstone and limestone, which have been eroded over thousands of years by the powerful waves and currents of the North Sea.

One of the most notable aspects of Prontag's Hole is a large cave that has formed within the cliffs. This cave, known as Prontag's Cave, is accessible during low tide and provides a unique opportunity for visitors to explore its majestic interior. The cave is adorned with stunning rock formations, including stalactites and stalagmites, which have accumulated over centuries.

Prontag's Hole is also a popular spot for birdwatching, as it attracts a diverse range of seabirds that nest along the cliffs. Visitors can often observe species such as guillemots, puffins, and fulmars, which make their homes in the nooks and crannies of the headland.

Overall, Prontag's Hole is not only a scenic coastal feature but also a site of natural and cultural significance. Its rugged cliffs, captivating cave, and abundant wildlife make it a must-visit destination for nature enthusiasts and adventurers alike.

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Prontag's Hole Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 58.670292/-3.1203609 or Grid Reference ND3576. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Stroma island Kennedy mausoleum and cemetery on Stroma - photograph taken from ferry on the way past.
Stroma island
Kennedy mausoleum and cemetery on Stroma - photograph taken from ferry on the way past.
Stroma and the Pentland firth Viewed from the mainland near Huna
Stroma and the Pentland firth
Viewed from the mainland near Huna
Mell Head The Island of Stroma in the Pentland Firth is now deserted.  Lots of buildings to be seen on the island.
Mell Head
The Island of Stroma in the Pentland Firth is now deserted. Lots of buildings to be seen on the island.
Stroma from the sea Shortly after this the Pentland Firth tides started to run, we had to beat a retreat to John O'Groats
Stroma from the sea
Shortly after this the Pentland Firth tides started to run, we had to beat a retreat to John O'Groats
Stroma cliffs and shipwreck The Danish coaster Bettina Danica shipwrecked in 1994 lies rusting against the cliffs of Stroma.
Stroma cliffs and shipwreck
The Danish coaster Bettina Danica shipwrecked in 1994 lies rusting against the cliffs of Stroma.
Collapsed Sea Cave Collapsed sea cave, creating a subterranean passage.  The photograph shows the cave opening and the land beyond.
Collapsed Sea Cave
Collapsed sea cave, creating a subterranean passage. The photograph shows the cave opening and the land beyond.
Coast of Stroma Abandoned house above rocky coastline of Stroma.
Coast of Stroma
Abandoned house above rocky coastline of Stroma.
Western cliffs of Stroma Looking north towards Orkney, the sea batters the cliffs and under cuts the cliffs creating caves/inlets.
Western cliffs of Stroma
Looking north towards Orkney, the sea batters the cliffs and under cuts the cliffs creating caves/inlets.
Beacon - Stroma Warning beacon to warn shipping of submerged rocks or 'Skerry' near Mell Head at the south of Stroma.
Beacon - Stroma
Warning beacon to warn shipping of submerged rocks or 'Skerry' near Mell Head at the south of Stroma.
Geo, with stack A 'geo' at the right hand side of the picture; with a stack (locally, also called a 'castle') (of, presumably) harder rock inside.  Even on this calm day you can see an impression of the forces produced by the sea
Geo, with stack
A 'geo' at the right hand side of the picture; with a stack (locally, also called a 'castle') (of, presumably) harder rock inside. Even on this calm day you can see an impression of the forces produced by the sea
Buoy/Beacon by Stroma, Pentland Firth Waves breaking on the rocks by Mell Head, looking towards Hoy, Orkney across the Pentland Firth.
Buoy/Beacon by Stroma, Pentland Firth
Waves breaking on the rocks by Mell Head, looking towards Hoy, Orkney across the Pentland Firth.
Geo, on west of Stroma Small geo on west of Stroma, with signs of water course across the grass and the tip of the War Memorial just visible on the horizon.
Geo, on west of Stroma
Small geo on west of Stroma, with signs of water course across the grass and the tip of the War Memorial just visible on the horizon.
Cottage on Stroma A view of a derelict cottage on the uninhabited island of Stroma, situated in the Pentland Firth.
Cottage on Stroma
A view of a derelict cottage on the uninhabited island of Stroma, situated in the Pentland Firth.
Uppertown, Island of Stroma Photograph taken from the Orkney ferry.
Uppertown, Island of Stroma
Photograph taken from the Orkney ferry.
Telephone box (disused), Stroma This telephone box dates from the 1960's when the last of the islanders left for pastures new. The track to the left of the telephone box goes down to the South Harbour.
Telephone box (disused), Stroma
This telephone box dates from the 1960's when the last of the islanders left for pastures new. The track to the left of the telephone box goes down to the South Harbour.
Stroma Abandoned houses on skyline Stroma.
Stroma
Abandoned houses on skyline Stroma.
Castle Mestag Stroma Remains of Castle Mestag on sea stack Stroma.
Castle Mestag Stroma
Remains of Castle Mestag on sea stack Stroma.
The Gloup Stroma Inland feature with access to the sea through underground cave.
The Gloup Stroma
Inland feature with access to the sea through underground cave.
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Prontag's Hole is located at Grid Ref: ND3576 (Lat: 58.670292, Lng: -3.1203609)

Unitary Authority: Highland

Police Authority: Highlands and Islands

What 3 Words

///corrosive.nourished.tracking. Near John o' Groats, Highland

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Nearby Amenities

Located within 500m of 58.670292,-3.1203609
Uppertown
Alt Name: Overtown
Note: deserted village
Place: locality
Source: OS7
Lat/Long: 58.6722744/-3.1193316
The Haven
Place: locality
Lat/Long: 58.6701967/-3.1186903
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