Binscarth to Wasdale 00, Firth, Orkney
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Binscarth to Wasdale 00, Firth, Orkney

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There is a lovely scenic walk between Finstown and Refuge Corner (pronunced Ref-uj). From Finstown the walk starts toward Binscarth Woods then through the woods and along a path with a view down over Binscarth and accross the lower land below. Then path then skirts around the Loch of Wasdale and on to Refuge Corner. This is a view from about half way along just before entering more open countryside to the north west.

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A: Binscarth to Wasdale 01, Firth, Orkney

John Leith作, ここから270メートル

There is a lovely scenic walk between Finstown and Refuge Corner (pronunced Ref-uj). From Finstown th...

Binscarth to Wasdale 01, Firth, Orkney

B: Binscarth Wood Path, Firth, Orkney

John Leith作, ここから650メートル

The wood at Binscarth was planted as part of a bet between landowners. A group of them decided to see...

Binscarth Wood Path, Firth, Orkney

C: Loch of Wasdale, Firth, Orkney

John Leith作, ここから870メートル

The Loch of Wasdale is a small Loch in the parish of Firth. There is an island in the south east corn...

Loch of Wasdale, Firth, Orkney

D: Binscarth, Firth, Orkney

John Leith作, 1.0kmかなた

These woods just outside finstown were planted after the house of Binscarth was built. One story says...

Binscarth, Firth, Orkney

E: Buckles Tower, Firth, Orkney

John Leith作, 1.3kmかなた

Buckle's To'er.Before the advent of barbed wire, fields had to be enclosed with stone dykes which wer...

Buckles Tower, Firth, Orkney

F: Firth Park, Finstown, Orkney

John Leith作, 1.6kmかなた

The Inscription on the plaque in the ground reads - "Firth Park Gifted by the Firth family of Orkney ...

Firth Park, Finstown, Orkney

G: Hill of Heddle, Firth, Orkney

John Leith作, 1.6kmかなた

The Hill of Heddle overlooks Finstown and the Bay of Firth.Currently there is considerable interest i...

Hill of Heddle, Firth, Orkney

H: Snow, Ouse, Finstown

John Leith作, 1.7kmかなた

The Ouse is Orkney's best example of a saline lagoon. At high tide the area is covered in sea water a...

Snow, Ouse, Finstown

I: Snow, Finstown bridge, Orkney

John Leith作, 1.7kmかなた

This is the other side of the bridge from the Ouse. This is the inner end of the Bay of Firth. The fi...

Snow, Finstown bridge, Orkney

J: Hill of Heddle, Firth, Orkney

John Leith作, 1.9kmかなた

The view from the Hill of Heddle. From here there is a view out over the Bay of Firth with the two is...

Hill of Heddle, Firth, Orkney

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