Row Beam

Coastal Feature, Headland, Point in Orkney

Scotland

Row Beam

The Bay of Semolie, Southern Part Wave-cut platform with mini seastack.
The Bay of Semolie, Southern Part Credit: Ian Balcombe

Row Beam is a prominent coastal feature located in Orkney, a group of islands off the northeastern coast of Scotland. This headland, also known as a point, is situated on the eastern side of the main island of Orkney, facing the North Sea. It is characterized by its rugged and steep cliffs, rising to a height of approximately 100 meters above sea level.

The headland of Row Beam offers breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding coastline and the open sea. Its strategic position allows for unobstructed vistas in all directions, making it a popular spot for photographers, nature enthusiasts, and hikers.

The geology of Row Beam is diverse and fascinating. The cliffs are composed of layers of sandstone, shale, and basalt, which have been shaped by the relentless force of the sea over millions of years. This has resulted in the formation of sea caves, arches, and stacks along the coastline, adding to the area's natural beauty.

The headland is also home to a variety of seabirds, including guillemots, fulmars, and kittiwakes, which nest in the cliffs during the breeding season. This makes Row Beam an important site for birdwatching and wildlife conservation.

Access to Row Beam is relatively easy, with a well-maintained footpath leading visitors to the headland. However, caution must be exercised near the cliff edges, as they can be unstable and dangerous. Overall, Row Beam offers a unique and awe-inspiring coastal experience, showcasing the raw power and beauty of nature in the Orkney Islands.

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Row Beam Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 58.873449/-2.8278458 or Grid Reference ND5298. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

The Bay of Semolie, Southern Part Wave-cut platform with mini seastack.
The Bay of Semolie, Southern Part
Wave-cut platform with mini seastack.
Wave-cut Platform Looking towards Copinsay, on the horizon.
Wave-cut Platform
Looking towards Copinsay, on the horizon.
The Bay of Semolie Southern end of the bay.
The Bay of Semolie
Southern end of the bay.
What a difference a fence makes Boundary between pasture and rough grazing.
What a difference a fence makes
Boundary between pasture and rough grazing.
Approaching Bruce's Hole That must cause some disappointing first visits to Geograph.
Approaching Bruce's Hole
That must cause some disappointing first visits to Geograph.
Bruce's Hole Or is it Tur Geo?
Bruce's Hole
Or is it Tur Geo?
The start of cliff collapse By Bruce's Hole, the clifftop is showing signs of subsidence, due to undercutting below.
The start of cliff collapse
By Bruce's Hole, the clifftop is showing signs of subsidence, due to undercutting below.
Bruce's Hole Looking from the southern side of the geo.
Bruce's Hole
Looking from the southern side of the geo.
Looking towards North Cairn A whole range of coastal features evident here.
Looking towards North Cairn
A whole range of coastal features evident here.
Approaching Hole of the Ness Truly amazing blowhole. I love Orkney..... no fence, no warning signs, nothing. My kind of Health and Safety: if you fall down a great big hole it's your fault.
Approaching Hole of the Ness
Truly amazing blowhole. I love Orkney..... no fence, no warning signs, nothing. My kind of Health and Safety: if you fall down a great big hole it's your fault.
Hole of the Ness Must come back here to watch the sea explode up out of the ground when it's blowing an easterly gale. Here on Orkney, that could be anything up to four or five hours away, of course.
Hole of the Ness
Must come back here to watch the sea explode up out of the ground when it's blowing an easterly gale. Here on Orkney, that could be anything up to four or five hours away, of course.
Hole of the Ness Impressive blowhole, so to speak.
Hole of the Ness
Impressive blowhole, so to speak.
Hole of the Ness Blowhole with tunnel.
Hole of the Ness
Blowhole with tunnel.
Hole of the Ness Blowhole with tunnel.
Hole of the Ness
Blowhole with tunnel.
Roy, buildings and turbine With the much larger Burray turbine in the distance.
Roy, buildings and turbine
With the much larger Burray turbine in the distance.
Stack, arch, stump As "Natural Arch" is written large on the map, I was expecting something more spectacular than this small tunnel. Perhaps another arch lies hidden nearby, or the arch has since collapsed, leaving the stump.
Stack, arch, stump
As "Natural Arch" is written large on the map, I was expecting something more spectacular than this small tunnel. Perhaps another arch lies hidden nearby, or the arch has since collapsed, leaving the stump.
Wave-cut platform Part of some extensive stretches of wave-cut platform along this area of coast.
Wave-cut platform
Part of some extensive stretches of wave-cut platform along this area of coast.
North Cairn Nearly sunset. Old beacon on Rose Ness beyond.
North Cairn
Nearly sunset. Old beacon on Rose Ness beyond.
Show me another place!

Row Beam is located at Grid Ref: ND5298 (Lat: 58.873449, Lng: -2.8278458)

Unitary Authority: Orkney Islands

Police Authority: Highlands and Islands

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Nearby Amenities

Located within 500m of 58.873449,-2.8278458
Seamark Light Character: Fl
Seamark Light Colour: white
Seamark Light Height: 24
Seamark Light Period: 6
Seamark Light Range: 8
Seamark Light Reference: A 3626
Seamark Light Sequence: 0.5+(5.5)
Seamark Name: Rose Ness
Seamark Type: light_minor
Source: US NGA Pub. 114. 2011-05-26.
Lat/Long: 58.8726333/-2.8317667
Beacon, Rose Ness built 1867
Man Made: lighthouse
Lat/Long: 58.8740568/-2.8292319
Rose Ness Beacon built 1905
Man Made: lighthouse
Lat/Long: 58.8727358/-2.8319798
Long Cairn (Neolithic)
Historic: archaeological_site
Lat/Long: 58.8738925/-2.8294903
Rose Ness
Place: locality
Lat/Long: 58.8749818/-2.83198
Paintie Geo
Natural: creek
Lat/Long: 58.8754174/-2.8248567
Dishan
Lat/Long: 58.8743824/-2.826853
North Cairn (Chambered, Neolithic - possible)
Historic: archaeological_site
Lat/Long: 58.8771474/-2.8236474
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