Hune Taing

Coastal Feature, Headland, Point in Orkney

Scotland

Hune Taing

Scapa Flow Seen from Olaf summit viewpoint on the A961.
Scapa Flow Credit: Graeme Yuill

Hune Taing is a prominent coastal feature located in the Orkney Islands, which are situated off the northeastern coast of Scotland. Specifically, it is found on the mainland of the Orkney archipelago. Hune Taing is classified as a headland, also known as a point, due to its protrusion into the sea.

This coastal feature is characterized by its rugged and rocky terrain, with steep cliffs that drop dramatically into the North Sea below. The cliffs are composed of sedimentary rocks, including sandstone and shale, which have been shaped and eroded over time by the relentless force of the crashing waves.

Hune Taing offers breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding coastline, making it a popular destination for both locals and tourists alike. The headland provides an ideal vantage point to observe the vast expanse of the sea and the dynamic interplay between land and water.

The area surrounding Hune Taing is rich in wildlife, with various seabirds, including puffins, fulmars, and guillemots, frequenting the cliffs and nesting along the rocky ledges. Additionally, seals can often be spotted in the waters below, basking on the exposed rocks or swimming gracefully through the waves.

Due to its natural beauty and ecological significance, Hune Taing is protected as part of a designated nature reserve. Visitors have the opportunity to explore the headland, either by walking along the coastal path or by venturing down to the beach below during low tide.

Overall, Hune Taing is a magnificent coastal feature that showcases the raw power of nature, providing a unique and awe-inspiring experience for those who visit.

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Hune Taing Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 58.778754/-2.9813357 or Grid Reference ND4388. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Scapa Flow Seen from Olaf summit viewpoint on the A961.
Scapa Flow
Seen from Olaf summit viewpoint on the A961.
Cloddyhall Standing Stone A standing stone on South Ronaldsay measuring 8'6" in height.
Cloddyhall Standing Stone
A standing stone on South Ronaldsay measuring 8'6" in height.
View west from the Olad summit viewpoint Marred by rain
View west from the Olad summit viewpoint
Marred by rain
View to Ward Hill With a transmitter at the top
View to Ward Hill
With a transmitter at the top
Road to somewhere
Road to somewhere
Towards Upper Serrigar Extensive views of coastal scenery are available almost everywhere on the Orkney Islands and especially on South Ronaldsay.
Towards Upper Serrigar
Extensive views of coastal scenery are available almost everywhere on the Orkney Islands and especially on South Ronaldsay.
Viewpoint on Olad Hill The headland straight ahead is The Nev. A rain shower is sweeping in from the left.
Viewpoint on Olad Hill
The headland straight ahead is The Nev. A rain shower is sweeping in from the left.
Grassland on Olad Hill Looking towards Ward Hill, with a sharp rain shower just starting. Several of the islands have a Ward Hill, signifying a good place to have a beacon.
Grassland on Olad Hill
Looking towards Ward Hill, with a sharp rain shower just starting. Several of the islands have a Ward Hill, signifying a good place to have a beacon.
The deserted croft of Greenvale Deserted and derelict.
The deserted croft of Greenvale
Deserted and derelict.
Inside Greenvale Looking into one of the rooms. A very similar atmosphere as in those on Swona, which Greenvale overlooks.
Inside Greenvale
Looking into one of the rooms. A very similar atmosphere as in those on Swona, which Greenvale overlooks.
Greenvale Possibly the original dwelling. Swona on the horizon in the background.
Greenvale
Possibly the original dwelling. Swona on the horizon in the background.
Rough country below Ward Hill A view in rather dull conditions. The rain came down before I reached the car, only 500 metres away!
Rough country below Ward Hill
A view in rather dull conditions. The rain came down before I reached the car, only 500 metres away!
Field, Greenquoy View towards the east coast of South Ronaldsay
Field, Greenquoy
View towards the east coast of South Ronaldsay
View from the A961 There is a viewpoint symbol on the map here, where the road crosses a spur off Ward Hill. There is a fine view of the southern approaches to Scapa Flow and Hoy.
View from the A961
There is a viewpoint symbol on the map here, where the road crosses a spur off Ward Hill. There is a fine view of the southern approaches to Scapa Flow and Hoy.
A961, South Ronaldsay A climb to a spur of Ward Hill.  I had just come down this hill.
A961, South Ronaldsay
A climb to a spur of Ward Hill. I had just come down this hill.
Near Cools, South Ronaldsay View westward from the A961.
Near Cools, South Ronaldsay
View westward from the A961.
Road to Lythes A pair of wire fences enclose a road leaving South Ronaldsay's spine road.
Road to Lythes
A pair of wire fences enclose a road leaving South Ronaldsay's spine road.
A961, South Ronaldsay
A961, South Ronaldsay
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Hune Taing is located at Grid Ref: ND4388 (Lat: 58.778754, Lng: -2.9813357)

Unitary Authority: Orkney Islands

Police Authority: Highlands and Islands

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