Nose of Cowsgarth

Coastal Feature, Headland, Point in Orkney

Scotland

Nose of Cowsgarth

Shapinsay: postbox № KW17 57 A standard lamp box dating from post-1994, mounted on an unusually short metal pole. Serving the northern part of the island, it is one of four postboxes on Shapinsay.
Shapinsay: postbox № KW17 57 Credit: Chris Downer

Nose of Cowsgarth is a prominent coastal feature located on the island of Orkney, in Scotland. Situated on the western coast of the island, it is a headland that extends into the North Atlantic Ocean. This point is renowned for its rugged beauty and dramatic cliffs, attracting visitors from around the world.

The Nose of Cowsgarth offers breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding landscape, with stunning vistas of the ocean and the nearby islands. The headland is characterized by its towering cliffs, which reach heights of up to 150 feet (46 meters) in some areas. These cliffs are composed of sandstone and are adorned with vibrant green vegetation, adding to the area's natural charm.

The coastal area around Nose of Cowsgarth is home to a diverse array of wildlife, including seabirds such as fulmars, kittiwakes, and puffins. The region is also known for its rich marine life, with seals and dolphins often spotted in the waters below. The headland is a popular spot for birdwatching and wildlife enthusiasts, who can observe the creatures in their natural habitat.

In addition to its natural beauty, Nose of Cowsgarth also holds historical significance. The area is dotted with remnants of ancient settlements, including prehistoric structures such as brochs and cairns. These archaeological sites provide a glimpse into the island's fascinating past and offer a unique insight into the lives of its early inhabitants.

Overall, Nose of Cowsgarth is a captivating coastal feature that combines stunning natural scenery, abundant wildlife, and rich history. It is a must-visit destination for anyone exploring the enchanting island of Orkney.

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Nose of Cowsgarth Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 59.049204/-2.8222395 or Grid Reference HY5218. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Shapinsay: postbox № KW17 57 A standard lamp box dating from post-1994, mounted on an unusually short metal pole. Serving the northern part of the island, it is one of four postboxes on Shapinsay.
Shapinsay: postbox № KW17 57
A standard lamp box dating from post-1994, mounted on an unusually short metal pole. Serving the northern part of the island, it is one of four postboxes on Shapinsay.
Shapinsay: red phone box on the B9058 The phone box stands alongside the road but far enough onto someone's garden that it is probably the location of the former North Shapinsay post office, which existed from 1935 until closure on 30 June 1975.
Shapinsay: red phone box on the B9058
The phone box stands alongside the road but far enough onto someone's garden that it is probably the location of the former North Shapinsay post office, which existed from 1935 until closure on 30 June 1975.
Ruined Buildings The map says that these ruins are beside Venezuela Cottage.
Ruined Buildings
The map says that these ruins are beside Venezuela Cottage.
Standing Stone in Shapinsay
Standing Stone in Shapinsay
Baled Hay at North Hill Mainland Orkney in the distance.
Baled Hay at North Hill
Mainland Orkney in the distance.
Track at North Hill Looking northwest.
Track at North Hill
Looking northwest.
Fields at North Hill I think that is Mull Head on Mainland (Orkney) to the right. The white speck towards the left horizon is the lighthouse on Auskerry.
Fields at North Hill
I think that is Mull Head on Mainland (Orkney) to the right. The white speck towards the left horizon is the lighthouse on Auskerry.
Inkerman House Shapinsay looking Northward
Inkerman House Shapinsay looking Northward
Close up of Inkerman
Close up of Inkerman
Lucknow Farm Shapinsay
Lucknow Farm Shapinsay
Lucknow Farm Shapinsay Looking southwards
Lucknow Farm Shapinsay Looking southwards
Collapsed Building - coastal erosion This was at one time a substantial small holding. Now vanishing after many years of coastal erosion.
Collapsed Building - coastal erosion
This was at one time a substantial small holding. Now vanishing after many years of coastal erosion.
Strand separating sea and loch Naturally occurring 'Strand'  between Veantrow Bay on the left and Lairo Water on the right.
Strand separating sea and loch
Naturally occurring 'Strand' between Veantrow Bay on the left and Lairo Water on the right.
Lochend Area from Ventro Bay, Shapinsay
Lochend Area from Ventro Bay, Shapinsay
Proper Red GPO Phonebox You wait all day for something red to photo, then two come at once!
Proper Red GPO Phonebox
You wait all day for something red to photo, then two come at once!
Downhill to Girnigoe Vertically challenged signpost.
Downhill to Girnigoe
Vertically challenged signpost.
Looking towards the crossroads The buildings beyond the junction are the old schoolhouse.
Looking towards the crossroads
The buildings beyond the junction are the old schoolhouse.
Old faithful A bit of choke and this would start.
Old faithful
A bit of choke and this would start.
Show me another place!

Nose of Cowsgarth is located at Grid Ref: HY5218 (Lat: 59.049204, Lng: -2.8222395)

Unitary Authority: Orkney Islands

Police Authority: Highlands and Islands

What 3 Words

///flood.initiated.flat. Near Balfour, Orkney Islands

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Nearby Amenities

Located within 500m of 59.049204,-2.8222395
Linton Chapel
Historic: ruins
Wikidata: Q6554900
Wikipedia: en:Linton Chapel
Lat/Long: 59.0522646/-2.8195659
Marker: cable
Lat/Long: 59.0456016/-2.824232
Power: pole
Lat/Long: 59.0529376/-2.8254578
Power: pole
Lat/Long: 59.0517127/-2.824401
Power: pole
Lat/Long: 59.0462321/-2.8272629
Power: pole
Lat/Long: 59.0479703/-2.8301382
Power: pole
Lat/Long: 59.0476282/-2.8287435
Power: pole
Lat/Long: 59.0472667/-2.827405
Kirkhill farmstead (remains)
Historic: archaeological_site
Lat/Long: 59.0526499/-2.8211094
Linton Chapel burial ground
Historic: archaeological_site
Lat/Long: 59.0521372/-2.821563
Bay of Crook
Natural: bay
Lat/Long: 59.0465039/-2.8213191
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