Sheepright Geo

Coastal Feature, Headland, Point in Orkney

Scotland

Sheepright Geo

Holm of Faray View to the island from the ferry to Kirkwall with Lavey Sound to the far right of picture.
Holm of Faray Credit: Andy Farrington

Sheepright Geo is a prominent coastal feature located in Orkney, Scotland. It is classified as a headland, also referred to as a point. With its unique geological formations and stunning views, Sheepright Geo attracts both locals and tourists alike.

Situated on the northern coast of Orkney, Sheepright Geo stands tall and proud, jutting out into the North Sea. Its name is derived from the Old Norse word "geo," meaning a narrow cleft or ravine. The headland is characterized by its steep cliffs, which rise dramatically from the sea, creating a picturesque vista.

The cliffs of Sheepright Geo are composed of sedimentary rocks, primarily sandstone and shale. These rocks display distinct layers, evidence of the area's geological history. Over time, the relentless pounding of the waves has eroded the softer layers, leaving behind intricate patterns and formations that captivate onlookers.

From the top of Sheepright Geo, visitors can enjoy breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding coastline. On clear days, the distant islands of Shapinsay and Stronsay are visible, adding to the allure of the headland. The area is also known for its diverse wildlife, with seabirds nesting along the cliffs and occasionally seals or dolphins spotted in the waters below.

Access to Sheepright Geo is relatively straightforward, with a designated footpath leading to the headland. However, caution is advised as the cliffs can be hazardous, especially during inclement weather. Visitors are encouraged to take appropriate safety measures and respect the fragile ecosystem of the area.

Overall, Sheepright Geo in Orkney is a captivating coastal feature, offering visitors the opportunity to witness the raw power of nature and soak in the awe-inspiring beauty of Scotland's northern coast.

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Sheepright Geo Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 59.214025/-2.8309296 or Grid Reference HY5236. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Holm of Faray View to the island from the ferry to Kirkwall with Lavey Sound to the far right of picture.
Holm of Faray
View to the island from the ferry to Kirkwall with Lavey Sound to the far right of picture.
Faray View to the island with Broad Sand Geo to the left and Long Sand Geo right on the shore. The abandoned dwelling to the left of picture on the horizon is Cott.
Faray
View to the island with Broad Sand Geo to the left and Long Sand Geo right on the shore. The abandoned dwelling to the left of picture on the horizon is Cott.
Langie Geos View to Faray with the abandoned Windywall dwelling left of picture.
Langie Geos
View to Faray with the abandoned Windywall dwelling left of picture.
Point of Scaraber Passing the southern tip of Faray on route to Kirkwall.
Point of Scaraber
Passing the southern tip of Faray on route to Kirkwall.
Holm of Faray The western side of the island has a few geos. Tystie Geo and Outfloe Geo are visible here.
Holm of Faray
The western side of the island has a few geos. Tystie Geo and Outfloe Geo are visible here.
Point of Dogs Bones and Lavey Sound The southern tip of the Holm of Faray facing the northern tip of Faray.
Point of Dogs Bones and Lavey Sound
The southern tip of the Holm of Faray facing the northern tip of Faray.
Faray The remains of Quoy Farm are on top of the rise, while the cliff below is split by some geos.
Faray
The remains of Quoy Farm are on top of the rise, while the cliff below is split by some geos.
Cliffs of Faray The beginning of a sandy beach which is not very accessible. On top is an abandoned croft called Cott.
Cliffs of Faray
The beginning of a sandy beach which is not very accessible. On top is an abandoned croft called Cott.
The west coast of Faray Ruined crofts are behind, the largest one being called Roadside.
The west coast of Faray
Ruined crofts are behind, the largest one being called Roadside.
The west coast of Faray Langie Geos are to the left with Windywall croft behind. Holland croft is to the right.
The west coast of Faray
Langie Geos are to the left with Windywall croft behind. Holland croft is to the right.
Ruined farm, Faray Rapness Sound and Westray in background
Ruined farm, Faray
Rapness Sound and Westray in background
Eday from Faray Sound of Faray and Fersness Bay in background
Eday from Faray
Sound of Faray and Fersness Bay in background
Bothy, Rusk Holm The bothy is now only occasionally used by sheep farmers who manage the islands flock of North Ronaldsay sheep. The large chimney was reputedly used to burn kelp.
Bothy, Rusk Holm
The bothy is now only occasionally used by sheep farmers who manage the islands flock of North Ronaldsay sheep. The large chimney was reputedly used to burn kelp.
Signs of habitation, Rusk Holm The remains of what appears to be two gable ends and a short section of dyke are all that remain of past habitation on the north tip of this remote island.
Signs of habitation, Rusk Holm
The remains of what appears to be two gable ends and a short section of dyke are all that remain of past habitation on the north tip of this remote island.
Going ashore, Djubi Geo, Faray There are very few landing sites on the Island of Faray.  Djubi Geo is one of the best.  Depending on wind, weather and tides it is used for landing and taking off sheep.
Going ashore, Djubi Geo, Faray
There are very few landing sites on the Island of Faray. Djubi Geo is one of the best. Depending on wind, weather and tides it is used for landing and taking off sheep.
Lavey Sound and Holm of Faray Lavey Sound separates the northern tip of Faray (in the foreground) from the Holm of Faray except at low tide.  The small pile of rocks in the right foreground is a well located at HY529378, and Westray can be seen on the distant horizon.
Lavey Sound and Holm of Faray
Lavey Sound separates the northern tip of Faray (in the foreground) from the Holm of Faray except at low tide. The small pile of rocks in the right foreground is a well located at HY529378, and Westray can be seen on the distant horizon.
Burial Ground, Faray Most of the 30 or so gravestones date from the mid 1800s to the early 1900s. Stony rubble (not visible in the photo) in the southeast corner of the walled enclosure indicates the site of an earlier chapel.
Burial Ground, Faray
Most of the 30 or so gravestones date from the mid 1800s to the early 1900s. Stony rubble (not visible in the photo) in the southeast corner of the walled enclosure indicates the site of an earlier chapel.
Doggerboat Farmhouse (east side), Faray In 1881 Faray had nine named houses according to the census, however the island has neen uninhabited since shortly after World War II.
Doggerboat Farmhouse (east side), Faray
In 1881 Faray had nine named houses according to the census, however the island has neen uninhabited since shortly after World War II.
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Sheepright Geo is located at Grid Ref: HY5236 (Lat: 59.214025, Lng: -2.8309296)

Unitary Authority: Orkney Islands

Police Authority: Highlands and Islands

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