Less Hamar

Coastal Feature, Headland, Point in Orkney

Scotland

Less Hamar

Towards Point of Geldibist Near the southern tip of Westray is this small rocky beach looking out on Rapness Sound.
Towards Point of Geldibist Credit: Stuart Wilding

Less Hamar is a prominent and picturesque headland located on the northeastern coast of Mainland, the largest island in the Orkney archipelago in Scotland. It lies about 10 miles northeast of Kirkwall, the capital of Orkney. This coastal feature, also known as a point, juts out into the North Sea, offering breathtaking views of the surrounding rugged cliffs and the vast ocean.

Less Hamar is characterized by its distinctive geological formation, featuring towering sea stacks, steep cliffs, and rocky shores. These cliffs provide a nesting habitat for various seabirds, including guillemots, puffins, and kittiwakes, making it a popular spot for birdwatching enthusiasts. The crashing waves and dramatic scenery make it an ideal location for photographers and nature lovers alike.

Accessible by foot, Less Hamar offers a range of walking paths and trails that allow visitors to explore the area's natural beauty. The headland is surrounded by pristine beaches, providing opportunities for relaxation and beachcombing. The stunning coastal views and the ever-changing colors of the sea create a serene and peaceful atmosphere.

In addition to its natural beauty, Less Hamar is also of historical significance. It is believed to have been a site of Viking settlements, and remnants of ancient structures can still be found in the vicinity. The headland's history and natural heritage contribute to its appeal as a tourist destination, attracting visitors from all over the world.

Overall, Less Hamar is a captivating coastal feature that showcases the rugged beauty of Orkney's coastline. With its stunning cliffs, diverse birdlife, and rich history, it offers a unique and unforgettable experience for those who venture to its shores.

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Less Hamar Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 59.23021/-2.8771115 or Grid Reference HY5038. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Towards Point of Geldibist Near the southern tip of Westray is this small rocky beach looking out on Rapness Sound.
Towards Point of Geldibist
Near the southern tip of Westray is this small rocky beach looking out on Rapness Sound.
Westray: the coast near Ness Looking towards the southern tip of Westray, which is a bit farther round, from the end of the coast road.
Westray: the coast near Ness
Looking towards the southern tip of Westray, which is a bit farther round, from the end of the coast road.
Westray: short sandy beach near Ness Looking across a tiny sandy inlet on the road to Ness. Eday is the island spread out in the background.
Westray: short sandy beach near Ness
Looking across a tiny sandy inlet on the road to Ness. Eday is the island spread out in the background.
Coastline at Rapness The white house is (from memory) Whitelet
Coastline at Rapness
The white house is (from memory) Whitelet
Ness, Westray A couple of cows in a small field. The field is so small with regards to Westray that it suggests it is used to keep animals on a temporary basis.
Ness, Westray
A couple of cows in a small field. The field is so small with regards to Westray that it suggests it is used to keep animals on a temporary basis.
Whitelet Trig Point Bagged with Tricky Speirs just before the ferry to complete my Westray set of trigs.
Whitelet Trig Point
Bagged with Tricky Speirs just before the ferry to complete my Westray set of trigs.
Bedrock foreshore and sheepfold, Wart Holm, Westray Wart Holm is an uninhabited remote island on the west side of Westray. The only building is a sheepfold, built on top of a cobble storm beach. The foreshore, surrounding the small island, is sandstone bedrock.
Bedrock foreshore and sheepfold, Wart Holm, Westray
Wart Holm is an uninhabited remote island on the west side of Westray. The only building is a sheepfold, built on top of a cobble storm beach. The foreshore, surrounding the small island, is sandstone bedrock.
Coast of Westray The farm buildings are in the next square but the shore and fields are in this one. Photographer location from in-camera GPS.
Coast of Westray
The farm buildings are in the next square but the shore and fields are in this one. Photographer location from in-camera GPS.
Looking towards Scarra Taing Scarra Taing is the promontory with a small pier. It is in the next square, but all the foreground is in this square.
Looking towards Scarra Taing
Scarra Taing is the promontory with a small pier. It is in the next square, but all the foreground is in this square.
East Sous This is a small sandy beach among the rocky coast of southern Westray.
East Sous
This is a small sandy beach among the rocky coast of southern Westray.
Coast between Scarra Taing and Cubby Geo Behind the coast is farmland near the southern tip of Westray.
Coast between Scarra Taing and Cubby Geo
Behind the coast is farmland near the southern tip of Westray.
Cattle above the Point of Geldibist On the sound beyond, the ferry from Kirkwall is approaching Rapness.
Cattle above the Point of Geldibist
On the sound beyond, the ferry from Kirkwall is approaching Rapness.
Point of Geldibist Just about visible from the road. In the distance is the island of Faray, with the fainter profile of Eday behind it.
Point of Geldibist
Just about visible from the road. In the distance is the island of Faray, with the fainter profile of Eday behind it.
Field access on Rapness A little-used gate to the field, leading up to the spine of this southern peninsula.
Field access on Rapness
A little-used gate to the field, leading up to the spine of this southern peninsula.
Westray. Orkney Islands The southern tip of Westray.Marks in the sand are made by cattle!
Westray. Orkney Islands
The southern tip of Westray.Marks in the sand are made by cattle!
Pier at Scarra Taing A small private pier accessed by a grassy track.
Pier at Scarra Taing
A small private pier accessed by a grassy track.
Point of Peterkirk, Westray Showing the sandstone bedrock foreshore of Point of Peterkirk near the south end of Westray.
Point of Peterkirk, Westray
Showing the sandstone bedrock foreshore of Point of Peterkirk near the south end of Westray.
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Less Hamar is located at Grid Ref: HY5038 (Lat: 59.23021, Lng: -2.8771115)

Unitary Authority: Orkney Islands

Police Authority: Highlands and Islands

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Located within 500m of 59.23021,-2.8771115
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Source: OS7
Lat/Long: 59.2290725/-2.8842528
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