Gindie Geos

Coastal Feature, Headland, Point in Caithness

Scotland

Gindie Geos

A99, Auckengill The A99 follows the east coast of Caithness from Latheron, where it leaves the A9, though the town of Wick to John o' Groats at the north-east corner of the Highlands. The road is a trunk road between Latheron and Wick. It was part of the A9 until 1997, when the A9 was re-routed along what had been the A895-A882 link between Latheron and Thurso.

The A99 forms part of the North Coast 500 (NC500) which was launched in 2015. NC500 is a 516-mile scenic route around the north coast of Scotland, starting and ending at Inverness Castle,
A99, Auckengill Credit: David Dixon

Gindie Geos is a prominent coastal feature located in the county of Caithness, Scotland. It is characterized as a headland or point that juts out into the North Sea, offering stunning views of the surrounding landscape. The geos, or sea cliffs, are a distinct feature of this area, adding to its natural beauty and geological significance.

Situated on the northeastern coast of Caithness, Gindie Geos is known for its rugged and dramatic coastline. The headland extends out into the sea, providing a vantage point for observing the diverse marine life and seabird colonies that inhabit the area. Visitors to Gindie Geos can witness the mesmerizing spectacle of waves crashing against the cliffs, creating a picturesque and dynamic scene.

The geology of Gindie Geos is a significant aspect of its attraction. The cliffs are composed of layers of sedimentary rocks, providing a glimpse into the geological history of the region. Fossils can sometimes be found embedded in the rocks, offering insights into the ancient marine life that once inhabited these waters.

The coastal area surrounding Gindie Geos also presents opportunities for outdoor activities such as hiking, birdwatching, and photography. The headland is easily accessible from nearby towns and villages, making it a popular destination for locals and tourists alike.

In conclusion, Gindie Geos is a captivating coastal feature in Caithness, Scotland. Its rugged cliffs, panoramic views, and rich geological heritage make it a must-visit location for nature enthusiasts and those interested in the natural beauty of the Scottish coastline.

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Gindie Geos Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 58.559176/-3.0766257 or Grid Reference ND3763. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

A99, Auckengill The A99 follows the east coast of Caithness from Latheron, where it leaves the A9, though the town of Wick to John o' Groats at the north-east corner of the Highlands. The road is a trunk road between Latheron and Wick. It was part of the A9 until 1997, when the A9 was re-routed along what had been the A895-A882 link between Latheron and Thurso.

The A99 forms part of the North Coast 500 (NC500) which was launched in 2015. NC500 is a 516-mile scenic route around the north coast of Scotland, starting and ending at Inverness Castle,
A99, Auckengill
The A99 follows the east coast of Caithness from Latheron, where it leaves the A9, though the town of Wick to John o' Groats at the north-east corner of the Highlands. The road is a trunk road between Latheron and Wick. It was part of the A9 until 1997, when the A9 was re-routed along what had been the A895-A882 link between Latheron and Thurso. The A99 forms part of the North Coast 500 (NC500) which was launched in 2015. NC500 is a 516-mile scenic route around the north coast of Scotland, starting and ending at Inverness Castle,
A99, Springwell House The A99 follows the east coast of Caithness from Latheron, where it leaves the A9, though the town of Wick to John o' Groats at the north-east corner of the Highlands. The road is a trunk road between Latheron and Wick. It was part of the A9 until 1997, when the A9 was re-routed along what had been the A895-A882 link between Latheron and Thurso.

The A99 forms part of the North Coast 500 (NC500) which was launched in 2015. NC500 is a 516-mile scenic route around the north coast of Scotland, starting and ending at Inverness Castle,
A99, Springwell House
The A99 follows the east coast of Caithness from Latheron, where it leaves the A9, though the town of Wick to John o' Groats at the north-east corner of the Highlands. The road is a trunk road between Latheron and Wick. It was part of the A9 until 1997, when the A9 was re-routed along what had been the A895-A882 link between Latheron and Thurso. The A99 forms part of the North Coast 500 (NC500) which was launched in 2015. NC500 is a 516-mile scenic route around the north coast of Scotland, starting and ending at Inverness Castle,
A99, Milltown The A99 follows the east coast of Caithness from Latheron, where it leaves the A9, though the town of Wick to John o' Groats at the north-east corner of the Highlands. The road is a trunk road between Latheron and Wick. It was part of the A9 until 1997, when the A9 was re-routed along what had been the A895-A882 link between Latheron and Thurso.

The A99 forms part of the North Coast 500 (NC500) which was launched in 2015. NC500 is a 516-mile scenic route around the north coast of Scotland, starting and ending at Inverness Castle,
A99, Milltown
The A99 follows the east coast of Caithness from Latheron, where it leaves the A9, though the town of Wick to John o' Groats at the north-east corner of the Highlands. The road is a trunk road between Latheron and Wick. It was part of the A9 until 1997, when the A9 was re-routed along what had been the A895-A882 link between Latheron and Thurso. The A99 forms part of the North Coast 500 (NC500) which was launched in 2015. NC500 is a 516-mile scenic route around the north coast of Scotland, starting and ending at Inverness Castle,
Layby on the A99 near Milltown The A99 follows the east coast of Caithness from Latheron, where it leaves the A9, though the town of Wick to John o' Groats at the north-east corner of the Highlands. The road is a trunk road between Latheron and Wick. It was part of the A9 until 1997, when the A9 was re-routed along what had been the A895-A882 link between Latheron and Thurso.

The A99 forms part of the North Coast 500 (NC500) which was launched in 2015. NC500 is a 516-mile scenic route around the north coast of Scotland, starting and ending at Inverness Castle,
Layby on the A99 near Milltown
The A99 follows the east coast of Caithness from Latheron, where it leaves the A9, though the town of Wick to John o' Groats at the north-east corner of the Highlands. The road is a trunk road between Latheron and Wick. It was part of the A9 until 1997, when the A9 was re-routed along what had been the A895-A882 link between Latheron and Thurso. The A99 forms part of the North Coast 500 (NC500) which was launched in 2015. NC500 is a 516-mile scenic route around the north coast of Scotland, starting and ending at Inverness Castle,
A99, northbound The A99 runs 34 miles, across Caithness, from Latheron to John O' Groats <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/7086935">ND3773 : The end of the road (A99)</a>.
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A99, northbound
The A99 runs 34 miles, across Caithness, from Latheron to John O' Groats ND3773 : The end of the road (A99). LinkExternal link
A99, Milltown The A99 runs 34 miles, across Caithness, from Latheron to John O' Groats <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/7086935">ND3773 : The end of the road (A99)</a>.
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A99, Milltown
The A99 runs 34 miles, across Caithness, from Latheron to John O' Groats ND3773 : The end of the road (A99). LinkExternal link
Coast near Auckengill It seems like the roof of a sea cave has collapsed forming a gloup.
Coast near Auckengill
It seems like the roof of a sea cave has collapsed forming a gloup.
Coast at The Kilns The area in the foreground is within the grid square.
Coast at The Kilns
The area in the foreground is within the grid square.
The Kilns A small area of coastline is within this grid square.
The Kilns
A small area of coastline is within this grid square.
Coast at Milltown The yellow of the flowers brightened a dull afternoon.
Coast at Milltown
The yellow of the flowers brightened a dull afternoon.
Coast near Auckengill Sea pinks brightening the scene.
Coast near Auckengill
Sea pinks brightening the scene.
Kiln Barn at Milltown A well-preserved kiln barn near the shore at Milltown.
Kiln Barn at Milltown
A well-preserved kiln barn near the shore at Milltown.
Kiln Barn at Milltown An internal view. The building is shown on the first edition O.S map of 1873.
Kiln Barn at Milltown
An internal view. The building is shown on the first edition O.S map of 1873.
Kiln Barn at Milltown This photograph shows the distinctive rounded end to the building.
Kiln Barn at Milltown
This photograph shows the distinctive rounded end to the building.
Minor road near Auckengill Looking north-westward.
Minor road near Auckengill
Looking north-westward.
Minor road approaching the A99 at Auckengill Looking south-eastward.
Minor road approaching the A99 at Auckengill
Looking south-eastward.
Field with drainage channel The farmland in this area is criss-crossed with drainage channels but the land is still boggy
Field with drainage channel
The farmland in this area is criss-crossed with drainage channels but the land is still boggy
Derelict old barn by the A99
Derelict old barn by the A99
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Gindie Geos is located at Grid Ref: ND3763 (Lat: 58.559176, Lng: -3.0766257)

Unitary Authority: Highland

Police Authority: Highlands and Islands

What 3 Words

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