Geo of Hellia
Geo of Hellia is a bay in Orkney Islands, Scotland. Geo of Hellia is situated nearby to the hamlet Hoy, as well as near the village Rackwick.Places of Interest
Highlights include Old Man of Hoy and Cuilags.
Old Man of Hoy
Peak
Photo: Dave Wheeler, CC BY-SA 2.0.
The Old Man of Hoy is a 137-metre sea stack on Hoy, part of the Orkney archipelago off the north coast of Scotland. Formed from Old Red Sandstone, it is one of the tallest stacks in the United Kingdom. Old Man of Hoy is situated 2½ miles southwest of Geo of Hellia.
Ward Hill
Peak
Photo: Grinner, CC BY-SA 3.0.
Ward Hill is a hill on the island of Hoy in Orkney, Scotland. It lies at the north of the island between Moaness and Rackwick, and is the highest point in both Orkney and the Scottish Northern Isles at an elevation of 481 m. Ward Hill is situated 2½ miles southeast of Geo of Hellia.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Rora Head and Stromness.
Rora Head
Locality
Photo: Des Colhoun, CC BY-SA 2.0.
Rora Head is a locality, which is situated 3½ miles south of Geo of Hellia.
Stromness
Bu‘ Point
Locality
Photo: John Ireland, CC BY-SA 2.0.
Bu‘ Point is a locality, which is situated 6 miles northeast of Geo of Hellia.
Geo of Hellia
- Type: Bay
- Category: body of water
- Location: Orkney Islands, Scotland, United Kingdom, Britain and Ireland, Europe
- View on OpenStreetMap
Latitude
58.91667° or 58° 55′ northLongitude
-3.4° or 3° 24′ westElevation
843 feet (257 metres)Open location code
9CCRWH8X+MXGeoNames ID
2647169
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