Ness Garth

Coastal Feature, Headland, Point in Orkney

Scotland

Ness Garth

Over Tresness, Isle of Sanday. The Bay of Newark is in the lower left of this aerial photograph, with Cata Sand and the Bay of Tresness on the other side of the spit of land.
Over Tresness, Isle of Sanday. Credit: Mark Crook

Ness Garth is a prominent coastal feature located on the island of Orkney, Scotland. It is a headland that juts out into the North Sea, forming a distinctive point on the northeastern coast of the island. The name "Ness Garth" is derived from the Old Norse language, with "ness" meaning "headland" and "garth" referring to an enclosed space or yard.

This headland is characterized by its rugged and rocky terrain, with steep cliffs that provide stunning panoramic views of the surrounding seascape. The cliffs are composed of sandstone and are often dotted with seabirds, including puffins, guillemots, and fulmars, making it a popular spot for birdwatching and wildlife enthusiasts.

Ness Garth is also home to a variety of plant species, including hardy grasses and wildflowers that cling to the rocky slopes. The area is a designated Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI), due to its ecological importance and unique geological formations.

Visitors to Ness Garth can explore the headland by following well-maintained footpaths that wind their way along the cliff edges. The paths offer breathtaking views of the surrounding coastline, with the opportunity to spot seals, dolphins, and even orcas offshore.

Overall, Ness Garth is a captivating coastal feature that showcases the natural beauty and diversity of Orkney's landscape. Its striking cliffs, diverse wildlife, and breathtaking vistas make it a must-visit destination for those exploring the northeastern coast of the island.

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Ness Garth Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 59.232248/-2.5145571 or Grid Reference HY7038. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Over Tresness, Isle of Sanday. The Bay of Newark is in the lower left of this aerial photograph, with Cata Sand and the Bay of Tresness on the other side of the spit of land.
Over Tresness, Isle of Sanday.
The Bay of Newark is in the lower left of this aerial photograph, with Cata Sand and the Bay of Tresness on the other side of the spit of land.
Tres Ness trig on Sanday
Tres Ness trig on Sanday
Tres Ness on Sanday
Tres Ness on Sanday
Cruis Taing at Tres Ness on Sanday
Cruis Taing at Tres Ness on Sanday
Cata Sand Dunes and Beach Looking NNE along almost 3km of pristine sand. This is the seaward side of the Cata Sand dune complex.
Cata Sand Dunes and Beach
Looking NNE along almost 3km of pristine sand. This is the seaward side of the Cata Sand dune complex.
Aerial view of Tress Ness Sanday is laid out behind the promontory of Tress Ness. The sea is partially covering Cata Sand which is split by a narrow strip of land from the Bay of Newark. The view was taken from the morning flight from Kirkwall on the Mainland of Orkney to Sumburgh at the south tip of Mainland Shetland.
Aerial view of Tress Ness
Sanday is laid out behind the promontory of Tress Ness. The sea is partially covering Cata Sand which is split by a narrow strip of land from the Bay of Newark. The view was taken from the morning flight from Kirkwall on the Mainland of Orkney to Sumburgh at the south tip of Mainland Shetland.
Tresness, Sanday, Orkney There's supposed to be a visitor attraction here - The Engine House, but we couldn't find it!
Tresness, Sanday, Orkney
There's supposed to be a visitor attraction here - The Engine House, but we couldn't find it!
The Engine House, Tresness, Sanday, Orkney Orknet tourism page <span class="nowrap"><a title="http://www.orknet.co.uk/tourism/sanday.htm" rel="nofollow ugc noopener" href="http://www.orknet.co.uk/tourism/sanday.htm">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> says "The old farm steading at Tressness has an octagonal roofed horse engine house. The horse powered device was used to turn a threshing machine in the barn next door." The octagonal roof is clearly visible on satellite photos. CANMORE (The Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Scotland) <span class="nowrap"><a title="http://canmore.rcahms.gov.uk/en/site/3562/details/sanday+tresness+house/" rel="nofollow ugc noopener" href="http://canmore.rcahms.gov.uk/en/site/3562/details/sanday+tresness+house/">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> has a site record with further details and more photos.
The Engine House, Tresness, Sanday, Orkney
Orknet tourism page LinkExternal link says "The old farm steading at Tressness has an octagonal roofed horse engine house. The horse powered device was used to turn a threshing machine in the barn next door." The octagonal roof is clearly visible on satellite photos. CANMORE (The Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Scotland) LinkExternal link has a site record with further details and more photos.
Tresness, The Engine House, Sanday, Orkney We weren't exactly sure where the Engine House was, as we expected a visitor attraction, but the house was in a spectacular location, nevertheless.
Tresness, The Engine House, Sanday, Orkney
We weren't exactly sure where the Engine House was, as we expected a visitor attraction, but the house was in a spectacular location, nevertheless.
Lochan near Hangie Head, Sanday, Orkney Another wonderful Orkney name!
Lochan near Hangie Head, Sanday, Orkney
Another wonderful Orkney name!
Tresness Trig, Sanday, Orkney
Tresness Trig, Sanday, Orkney
Chambered Cairn, Tresness, Sanday, Orkney Had to perch precariously at the edge of the impressive 9 m high cliff to get this photo!
Chambered Cairn, Tresness, Sanday, Orkney
Had to perch precariously at the edge of the impressive 9 m high cliff to get this photo!
Power lines, Sanday, Orkney The photo shows the power lines crossing The Clogg to serve the properties on the Tres Ness peninsula.
Power lines, Sanday, Orkney
The photo shows the power lines crossing The Clogg to serve the properties on the Tres Ness peninsula.
Shoreline by Cata Sand, Sanday
Shoreline by Cata Sand, Sanday
Flooded track at Tresness, Sanday
Flooded track at Tresness, Sanday
Trig point at Tresness, Sanday
Trig point at Tresness, Sanday
Wall by the shore at Tres Ness, Sanday
Wall by the shore at Tres Ness, Sanday
Old building at Tresness, Sanday This may have been a tank used to store water for the surrounding farm.
Old building at Tresness, Sanday
This may have been a tank used to store water for the surrounding farm.
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Ness Garth is located at Grid Ref: HY7038 (Lat: 59.232248, Lng: -2.5145571)

Unitary Authority: Orkney Islands

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Located within 500m of 59.232248,-2.5145571
Created By: almien_coastlines mod
Lat/Long: 59.230605/-2.517749
Tres Ness
Place: locality
Lat/Long: 59.2286158/-2.5116868
Power: pole
Lat/Long: 59.2350772/-2.5210728
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