The Grid

Coastal Feature, Headland, Point in Orkney

Scotland

The Grid

Old Milestone by the B9066, near Loch of Swartmill, Westray Parish By the B9066, in parish of Westray (District), Moss brae, opposite red telephone box.

Surveyed

Milestone Society National ID: OR_WYPWRP03.
Old Milestone by the B9066, near Loch of Swartmill, Westray Parish Credit: Milestone Society

The Grid is a prominent coastal feature located in Orkney, an archipelago in Scotland. Situated on the eastern coast of the mainland, this headland is known for its stunning natural beauty and rich historical heritage.

The Grid stands tall, offering breathtaking views of the North Sea and the surrounding landscapes. With its rugged cliffs and jagged rocks, it is a popular spot for nature enthusiasts and photographers alike. The headland is also home to a variety of seabirds, including puffins, guillemots, and kittiwakes, making it a haven for birdwatchers.

From a historical perspective, The Grid holds significant importance. It was once the site of an Iron Age fort, showcasing the ancient human settlement in the area. The remains of the fort can still be seen today, adding an extra layer of intrigue to this coastal feature.

Visitors to The Grid can explore the area via a network of well-maintained footpaths, allowing them to fully appreciate its natural wonders. The headland is part of a larger nature reserve, providing a habitat for various plant and animal species. Additionally, the coastline surrounding The Grid is dotted with beautiful sandy beaches, offering visitors the chance to relax and unwind.

Overall, The Grid in Orkney is a captivating coastal feature that combines stunning natural landscapes with a rich historical past. Its rugged cliffs, diverse wildlife, and ancient fort make it a must-visit destination for those seeking to immerse themselves in the beauty and history of Scotland's coastal heritage.

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The Grid Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 59.297531/-2.8977013 or Grid Reference HY4846. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Old Milestone by the B9066, near Loch of Swartmill, Westray Parish By the B9066, in parish of Westray (District), Moss brae, opposite red telephone box.

Surveyed

Milestone Society National ID: OR_WYPWRP03.
Old Milestone by the B9066, near Loch of Swartmill, Westray Parish
By the B9066, in parish of Westray (District), Moss brae, opposite red telephone box. Surveyed Milestone Society National ID: OR_WYPWRP03.
Ruined farmhouse at Einor
Ruined farmhouse at Einor
Cattle near Einor
Cattle near Einor
Chunky cow near Einor Looking down towards the west coast near Branstone.
Chunky cow near Einor
Looking down towards the west coast near Branstone.
Cattle above Musandale Grazing land with views down to the Bay of Tuquoy.
Cattle above Musandale
Grazing land with views down to the Bay of Tuquoy.
Sheep running away Sheep on Orkney are far more wary than the cattle.
Sheep running away
Sheep on Orkney are far more wary than the cattle.
Preparing for silage Fields in Skelwick, part of Westray.
Preparing for silage
Fields in Skelwick, part of Westray.
Lively cattle in Skelwick South Langskaill Farm is on top of the rise behind.
Lively cattle in Skelwick
South Langskaill Farm is on top of the rise behind.
Road to Surrigarth The bay of Skel Wick is opening up ahead.
Road to Surrigarth
The bay of Skel Wick is opening up ahead.
Bench near Surrigarth Looking out over Skel Wick.
Bench near Surrigarth
Looking out over Skel Wick.
Point of Furrigeo A low headland on the southern side of Skel Wick.
Point of Furrigeo
A low headland on the southern side of Skel Wick.
Cattle at Surrigarth Looking inland towards Kirkhouse Farm.
Cattle at Surrigarth
Looking inland towards Kirkhouse Farm.
Village shop at Surrigarth Very well stocked for its size, and it has a good range of local bottled beer. The porch is fairly recent.
Village shop at Surrigarth
Very well stocked for its size, and it has a good range of local bottled beer. The porch is fairly recent.
Coast near Ramsay Looking towards Ramsay Ness on the side of Skel Wick.
Coast near Ramsay
Looking towards Ramsay Ness on the side of Skel Wick.
Cattle near Ramsay A fairly exposed position on the eastern side of Westray.
Cattle near Ramsay
A fairly exposed position on the eastern side of Westray.
Cattle on the move These ones were very eager to see me.
Cattle on the move
These ones were very eager to see me.
Cattle near North Tuan The farm behind, North Tuan, is now a ruin.
Cattle near North Tuan
The farm behind, North Tuan, is now a ruin.
Cut grass near Thorn Farm Looking out towards Spo Ness, with Papa Westray in the distance.
Cut grass near Thorn Farm
Looking out towards Spo Ness, with Papa Westray in the distance.
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The Grid is located at Grid Ref: HY4846 (Lat: 59.297531, Lng: -2.8977013)

Unitary Authority: Orkney Islands

Police Authority: Highlands and Islands

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