Sinclairs Bay
| Sinclair's Bay | |
|---|---|
|  Noss Head, lighthouse from across Sinclair's Bay | |
|   Sinclair's Bay | |
| Location | Caithness, Scotland | 
| Coordinates | 58°30′20.5848″N 3°05′38.7960″W / 58.505718000°N 3.094110000°W | 
| River sources | River of Wester | 
| Ocean/sea sources | North Sea | 
| Basin countries | Scotland | 
| Max. length | 9.45 km (5.87 mi) | 
| Max. width | 3.51 km (2.18 mi) | 
| Average depth | 16.2 metres (53 ft) | 
Sinclairs Bay is a bay on the eastern coast of Caithness, in the Scottish Highlands.[1]
Geography
Starting in the north, at Noss Head, the bay is bounded by Freswick Bay, and overlooked by Skirza Head, the bay proper sweeps south in a long elliptical curve, before sweeping east to pass the remains Castle Sinclair[2] and terminating at Noss Head Lighthouse.[3]
Sinclairs Bay has two primary geological features. Starting at the coastal village of Keiss, running northeast, a stony beach and coastal crags, become cliffs that are increasingly sheer the further north. South of Keiss, the cliffs even out in a large white sandy beach, called Keiss Beach, forming large Dunes of Reiss Beach further south. At Ackergill Tower, the beach again becomes stony and eventually forms into a series of cliffs and crags, further east.
References

- ^ Robert Sinclair (12 June 2013). The Sinclairs of Scotland. AuthorHouse. p. 6. ISBN 978-1-4817-9623-1. Retrieved 29 June 2017.
- ^ Gittings, Bruce; Munro, David. "Castle Sinclair". The Gazetteer for Scotland. School of GeoSciences, University of Edinburgh and The Royal Scottish Geographical Society. Retrieved 22 April 2023.
- ^ Gittings, Bruce; Munro, David. "Noss Head". The Gazetteer for Scotland. School of GeoSciences, University of Edinburgh and The Royal Scottish Geographical Society. Retrieved 22 April 2023.