Selly Geo

Coastal Feature, Headland, Point in Caithness

Scotland

Selly Geo

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 Credit: David Dixon

Selly Geo is a prominent coastal feature located in Caithness, Scotland. It is a headland and point that juts out into the North Sea, offering stunning views of the surrounding landscape. The name "Geo" is derived from the Old Norse word for a narrow inlet or cove, which is indicative of the geological formation of this particular feature.

Selly Geo is characterized by its rugged cliffs, which reach heights of up to 50 meters (164 feet) above sea level. These cliffs are composed of layers of sedimentary rock, displaying various colors and textures, adding to the visual appeal of the area. The exposed rock formations provide valuable geological insights into the region's ancient history.

The headland is surrounded by pristine beaches, with golden sand and crystal-clear waters. These beaches are popular among locals and tourists alike, offering opportunities for relaxation, picnicking, and water-based activities such as swimming and snorkeling.

The area surrounding Selly Geo is rich in biodiversity, supporting a wide range of plant and animal species. Seabirds, including puffins, guillemots, and kittiwakes, can be spotted nesting on the cliffs during the breeding season. Marine life, such as seals and dolphins, can also be observed in the waters around the headland.

Access to Selly Geo is relatively easy, with a well-maintained footpath leading visitors to the site. Interpretive signs along the way provide information about the geological significance and natural heritage of the area.

In conclusion, Selly Geo is a captivating coastal feature in Caithness, Scotland, offering a unique blend of geological wonders, breathtaking views, and diverse wildlife. It is a must-visit destination for nature enthusiasts and those seeking to explore the beauty of the Scottish coastline.

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Selly Geo Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 58.58187/-3.0629275 or Grid Reference ND3866. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

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,
Smithy House (Ruin), Hill of Harley 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,
Smithy House (Ruin), Hill of Harley
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 Harley 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 Harley
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, Farm Buildings near Freswick 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, Farm Buildings near Freswick
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, Bridge over Little Gill Burn 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, Bridge over Little Gill Burn
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,
Overhanging Cliff near Freswick Beyond, across Freswick Bay, is Skirza Head.
Overhanging Cliff near Freswick
Beyond, across Freswick Bay, is Skirza Head.
Sea Stack at Freswick This stack shows the layered sedimentary rocks of the area.
Sea Stack at Freswick
This stack shows the layered sedimentary rocks of the area.
At Freswick Mains Within the buildings at Freswick Mains.
At Freswick Mains
Within the buildings at Freswick Mains.
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.
Freswick Bay Waves catching the afternoon sunlight.
Freswick Bay
Waves catching the afternoon sunlight.
Derelict old barn by the A99
Derelict old barn by the A99
Croft in ruins by the A99
Croft in ruins by the A99
Approaching Hilltop Cottage
Approaching Hilltop Cottage
Approaching Westlands
Approaching Westlands
Anti-invasion defences, Freswick Bay, Caithness The photo shows a double row of "Dragon's Teeth" and a row of "Cubes".
Anti-invasion defences, Freswick Bay, Caithness
The photo shows a double row of "Dragon's Teeth" and a row of "Cubes".
Skirza Harbour, Caithness
Skirza Harbour, Caithness
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Selly Geo is located at Grid Ref: ND3866 (Lat: 58.58187, Lng: -3.0629275)

Unitary Authority: Highland

Police Authority: Highlands and Islands

What 3 Words

///magnum.flattens.craters. Near John o' Groats, Highland

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