Irvine's Geo

Coastal Feature, Headland, Point in Orkney

Scotland

Irvine's Geo

Shag, Papa Westray Stood on the cliffs at the RSPB reserve of North Hill on Papay Westray
Shag, Papa Westray Credit: hayley green

Irvine's Geo is a prominent coastal feature located in the Orkney Islands, Scotland. It is a headland that stretches out into the North Sea, forming a distinct point along the rugged coastline. The geo is named after Irvine, a nearby village located a short distance to the south.

The headland is characterized by its steep cliffs, rising high above the crashing waves below. These cliffs are made up of layers of sedimentary rock, displaying a variety of colors and textures. The geo itself is a narrow inlet or cleft in the cliff face, carved out over thousands of years by the relentless force of the sea.

Irvine's Geo offers breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape, with panoramic vistas of the North Sea and the nearby islands. The headland is a popular spot for nature enthusiasts and photographers, who are drawn to its dramatic beauty.

The area surrounding Irvine's Geo is home to a diverse array of wildlife, including seabirds, seals, and occasionally even dolphins. The headland provides an ideal vantage point for birdwatching, with many species nesting on the cliffs or fishing in the waters below.

Visitors to Irvine's Geo can enjoy a leisurely stroll along the coastal path that runs alongside the headland, taking in the stunning scenery and enjoying the fresh sea air. The geo is also accessible by boat, allowing for a closer look at its impressive cliffs and rock formations.

Overall, Irvine's Geo is a captivating coastal feature that showcases the rugged beauty of the Orkney Islands. Its striking cliffs, diverse wildlife, and panoramic views make it a must-visit destination for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts alike.

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Irvine's Geo Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 59.384151/-2.8760156 or Grid Reference HY5055. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Shag, Papa Westray Stood on the cliffs at the RSPB reserve of North Hill on Papay Westray
Shag, Papa Westray
Stood on the cliffs at the RSPB reserve of North Hill on Papay Westray
Waves, up towards the top of North Hill, Papa Westray
Waves, up towards the top of North Hill, Papa Westray
Two Ponies Two ponies in a field above the beach with a distant view towards Hundland.
Two Ponies
Two ponies in a field above the beach with a distant view towards Hundland.
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 Memorial to last Great Auk killed in Britain in 1813, Fowl Craig, Papa Westray.
Great Auk Memorial
Memorial to last Great Auk killed in Britain in 1813, Fowl Craig, Papa Westray.
Great Auk Statue This commemorates the last breeding Great Auk in Britain, it was shot in 1813. Great Auks are now extinct.
Great Auk Statue
This commemorates the last breeding Great Auk in Britain, it was shot in 1813. Great Auks are now extinct.
Loch of Ness The Loch of Ness and the bay of North Wick beyond, on Papay (Papa Westray), Orkney.
Loch of Ness
The Loch of Ness and the bay of North Wick beyond, on Papay (Papa Westray), Orkney.
Near Fowl Flag The north-east cliffs of Mull Head on Papa Westray
Near Fowl Flag
The north-east cliffs of Mull Head on Papa Westray
Fowl Craig As its name suggests, a nesting site for seabirds. This is within the RSPB North Hill reserve on Papa Westray.
Fowl Craig
As its name suggests, a nesting site for seabirds. This is within the RSPB North Hill reserve on Papa Westray.
Arctic skua Known as a scootie allan in Orkney, this bird feeds by harassing kittiwakes and terns into dropping their catch of fish. There are light and dark morphs (or varieties), as well as intermediate morphs. This is a light one. Around 100 pairs nest on the North Hill reserve.
Arctic skua
Known as a scootie allan in Orkney, this bird feeds by harassing kittiwakes and terns into dropping their catch of fish. There are light and dark morphs (or varieties), as well as intermediate morphs. This is a light one. Around 100 pairs nest on the North Hill reserve.
Guillemots  and razorbills on Fowl Craig The guillemots are the grey and white birds to the right of the picture. The ledges of the craig provide nest sites for 200 razorbills and 1600 guillemots.
Guillemots and razorbills on Fowl Craig
The guillemots are the grey and white birds to the right of the picture. The ledges of the craig provide nest sites for 200 razorbills and 1600 guillemots.
Razorbill on Fowl Craig, Papa Westray Only a small part of the craig can be seen from the cliff-top path, but this razorbill obligingly stood at a corner.
Razorbill on Fowl Craig, Papa Westray
Only a small part of the craig can be seen from the cliff-top path, but this razorbill obligingly stood at a corner.
Canoes at the roadside Overlooking the tidal Loch of the Taing and North Wick on Papa Westray
Canoes at the roadside
Overlooking the tidal Loch of the Taing and North Wick on Papa Westray
House at Hundland A traditional Papa Westray house, long and low.
House at Hundland
A traditional Papa Westray house, long and low.
Guillemots hiding below the cliffs Fowl Craig, Papa Westray
Guillemots hiding below the cliffs
Fowl Craig, Papa Westray
Cliffs, North Hill RSPB reserve, Papa Westray
Cliffs, North Hill RSPB reserve, Papa Westray
From North Hill towards Holm of Papay
From North Hill towards Holm of Papay
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Irvine's Geo is located at Grid Ref: HY5055 (Lat: 59.384151, Lng: -2.8760156)

Unitary Authority: Orkney Islands

Police Authority: Highlands and Islands

What 3 Words

///houseboat.waxer.fraction. Near Pierowall, Orkney Islands

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