Geo of Skingles

Coastal Feature, Headland, Point in Orkney

Scotland

Geo of Skingles

Shag, Papa Westray
Shag, Papa Westray Credit: hayley green

Geo of Skingles is a prominent coastal feature located on the Orkney Islands, Scotland. It is classified as a headland, also referred to as a point, due to its elongated and narrow shape jutting out into the sea. The headland is situated on the western coast of the Orkney mainland, specifically on the west mainland peninsula.

The Geo of Skingles is characterized by its impressive cliffs that rise steeply from the surrounding sea. These cliffs are composed of rugged sandstone and are known to reach heights of up to 100 meters (328 feet). The exposed layers of rock in the cliffs provide a fascinating geological record, showcasing the area's ancient history.

The headland offers breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding coastline, with the Atlantic Ocean stretching out to the west. On a clear day, visitors can even catch glimpses of nearby islands such as Hoy, Rousay, and Eynhallow. The area is also home to diverse wildlife, including seabirds such as puffins, fulmars, and guillemots, which nest on the cliffs.

Access to the Geo of Skingles is relatively easy, with a well-maintained path leading visitors to the headland. However, caution must be exercised near the cliff edges, as they can be unstable and dangerous. It is recommended to visit during calm weather conditions to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience.

Overall, Geo of Skingles is a remarkable coastal feature that showcases the raw beauty of the Orkney Islands. With its dramatic cliffs, stunning views, and abundant wildlife, it is a must-visit destination for nature enthusiasts and those seeking a glimpse into Scotland's geological past.

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Geo of Skingles Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 59.384375/-2.8879737 or Grid Reference HY4955. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Shag, Papa Westray
Shag, Papa Westray
Waves, up towards the top of North Hill, Papa Westray
Waves, up towards the top of North Hill, Papa Westray
View Along Fence And Wall Near Berry Hill
View Along Fence And Wall Near Berry Hill
Three Fulmars On Papa Westray
Three Fulmars On Papa Westray
Great Auk Memorial
Great Auk Memorial
Great Auk Statue
Great Auk Statue
Near Fowl Flag
Near Fowl Flag
Fowl Craig
Fowl Craig
Arctic skua
Arctic skua
Guillemots  and razorbills on Fowl Craig
Guillemots and razorbills on Fowl Craig
Razorbill on Fowl Craig, Papa Westray
Razorbill on Fowl Craig, Papa Westray
House at Hundland
House at Hundland
Guillemots hiding below the cliffs
Guillemots hiding below the cliffs
Cliffs, North Hill RSPB reserve, Papa Westray
Cliffs, North Hill RSPB reserve, Papa Westray
Rocks, top of North Hill
Rocks, top of North Hill
Cliff and the makings of a sea stack
Cliff and the makings of a sea stack
Gull and wave
Gull and wave
Waves and rocks, Papa Westray
Waves and rocks, Papa Westray
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Geo of Skingles is located at Grid Ref: HY4955 (Lat: 59.384375, Lng: -2.8879737)

Unitary Authority: Orkney Islands

Police Authority: Highlands and Islands

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