Geona Chibby

Coastal Feature, Headland, Point in Orkney

Scotland

Geona Chibby

Newark Bay, Deerness, from the air
Newark Bay, Deerness, from the air Credit: Mike Pennington

Geona Chibby is a prominent coastal feature located in Orkney, a group of islands situated off the northeastern coast of Scotland. This headland, also referred to as a point, is characterized by its rugged cliffs and stunning panoramic views of the North Sea.

Geona Chibby is located on the western coast of the island of Mainland, which is the largest island in the Orkney archipelago. It juts out into the sea, providing a strategic vantage point for observing the surrounding waters. The headland is composed of sandstone and is known for its dramatic geological formations, including caves and sea stacks that have been eroded over time by the relentless force of the sea.

The name Geona Chibby is derived from Old Norse and translates to "narrow inlet." This name accurately describes the physical characteristics of the headland, as it features a narrow ridge that extends into the sea. The cliffs of Geona Chibby reach heights of up to 150 feet, making it a popular spot for birdwatching, as it is home to various seabird species such as puffins, guillemots, and fulmars.

The headland is also a site of historical significance, as it is believed to have been inhabited by settlers during the Neolithic period. Archaeological excavations have unearthed evidence of ancient settlements and burial sites in the vicinity of Geona Chibby, further adding to its cultural and historical value.

Overall, Geona Chibby is an awe-inspiring coastal feature that offers visitors a unique blend of breathtaking natural beauty and rich historical heritage.

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Geona Chibby Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 58.926491/-2.7132819 or Grid Reference HY5904. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Newark Bay, Deerness, from the air
Newark Bay, Deerness, from the air
Point of Ayre Windfarm from the sea Taken from the Aberdeen-Orkney-Shetland ferry several km to the NE.
Point of Ayre Windfarm from the sea
Taken from the Aberdeen-Orkney-Shetland ferry several km to the NE.
Deerness, Orkney Mainland
Deerness, Orkney Mainland
New Lighthouse, Deerness, Orkney Mainland
New Lighthouse, Deerness, Orkney Mainland
Deerness: Orkney Mainland On the road leading to Skaill house some friends showed up.
Deerness: Orkney Mainland
On the road leading to Skaill house some friends showed up.
Sheds at Skaill The sheds are obviously in use for matters maritime, with boats including a lifeboat outside one, and a slipway leading down from the other.
Sheds at Skaill
The sheds are obviously in use for matters maritime, with boats including a lifeboat outside one, and a slipway leading down from the other.
St Ninian's Kirk The kirk at Skaill dates from 1798 and was altered in 1829. It stands close to its predecessor, dedicated to St Mary, notable for an early mediaeval hog-backed gravestone, which has been moved from the kirkyard into the Session House. See <span class="nowrap"><a title="https://canmore.org.uk/site/2931/skaill-st-marys-church" rel="nofollow ugc noopener" href="https://canmore.org.uk/site/2931/skaill-st-marys-church">Link</a><img style="margin-left:2px;" alt="External link" title="External link - shift click to open in new window" src="https://s1.geograph.org.uk/img/external.png" width="10" height="10"/></span> and <span class="nowrap"><a title="http://portal.historicenvironment.scot/designation/LB18572" rel="nofollow ugc noopener" href="http://portal.historicenvironment.scot/designation/LB18572">Link</a><img style="margin-left:2px;" alt="External link" title="External link - shift click to open in new window" src="https://s1.geograph.org.uk/img/external.png" width="10" height="10"/></span> for more information.
St Ninian's Kirk
The kirk at Skaill dates from 1798 and was altered in 1829. It stands close to its predecessor, dedicated to St Mary, notable for an early mediaeval hog-backed gravestone, which has been moved from the kirkyard into the Session House. See LinkExternal link and LinkExternal link for more information.
Sandside Bay In the foreground is the pier at Skaill, and Sandside is at the far side of the bay
Sandside Bay
In the foreground is the pier at Skaill, and Sandside is at the far side of the bay
Red Door at Colster A long barn at Colster has a smart new red door. I think the more distant farm is Newark, and in the far distance is South Ronaldsay.
Red Door at Colster
A long barn at Colster has a smart new red door. I think the more distant farm is Newark, and in the far distance is South Ronaldsay.
Grindigarth New housing is springing up around Grindigarth, and with the foreshortening from the zoom lens it looks almost like a village.
Grindigarth
New housing is springing up around Grindigarth, and with the foreshortening from the zoom lens it looks almost like a village.
Farmland on Deerness Several farms occupy this area of farmland at Deerness, mainly given over to livestock farming.
Farmland on Deerness
Several farms occupy this area of farmland at Deerness, mainly given over to livestock farming.
Quoys Houses and farm sheds at Quoys, with other Deerness farms in the background.
Quoys
Houses and farm sheds at Quoys, with other Deerness farms in the background.
View towards Quoys
View towards Quoys
Church of St Ninian, Skaill Sea side graveyard and harled church on the Deerness peninsula.
Church of St Ninian, Skaill
Sea side graveyard and harled church on the Deerness peninsula.
Sandside Bay Sandy bay on the east side of Deerness. Some rock filled gabions at the bottom of the photo protecting the churchyard wall.
Sandside Bay
Sandy bay on the east side of Deerness. Some rock filled gabions at the bottom of the photo protecting the churchyard wall.
Breck, Deerness A dead end road on the east side of Deerness heading past the farmstead at Breck towards the coast.
Breck, Deerness
A dead end road on the east side of Deerness heading past the farmstead at Breck towards the coast.
Newark Bay South facing beach on the eastern side of the Deerness peninsula.
Newark Bay
South facing beach on the eastern side of the Deerness peninsula.
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Geona Chibby is located at Grid Ref: HY5904 (Lat: 58.926491, Lng: -2.7132819)

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