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  1. The Old Man of Hoy is a 449-foot (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. The Old Man is popular with climbers, and was first climbed in 1966.

  2. 9 oct. 2023 · Learn about the history, geology and climbing challenges of the Old Man of Hoy, a 450-foot-high pillar of rock in the Atlantic Ocean. Find out how to visit, watch and explore this natural wonder of Orkney.

  3. Old Man of Hoy is a 450 foot sea stack and a famous landmark in Orkney. You can walk to it from Rackwick or see it from the ferry route between Scrabster and Stromness.

  4. At 137m, the Old Man of Hoy is one of the tallest sea stacks in the British Isles and possibly the most famous. First climbed in 1966 by leading mountaineers, Chris Bonington, Rusty Baillie and Tom Patey, the red sandstone stack rose to national fame when a live outside broadcast covered further ascents by Bonington, Patey and other top ...

  5. Learn about the history and geology of the Old Man of Hoy, a spectacular sandstone pillar off the coast of Orkney islands. Find out how to get there by boat, bike or foot, and enjoy the hiking trails and views of this iconic landmark.

  6. Le Old Man of Hoy est un stack de 137 mètres de hauteur sur l’île de Hoy, une partie de l’archipel des Orcades au large de la côte nord de l’Écosse. Formé de vieux grès rouge, c’est l’un des plus hauts stacks en Grande-Bretagne.

  7. This is the essential, classic walk on Hoy, following the clear coastal path uphill from Rackwick to view the spectacular sea stack, the Old Man of Hoy, before returning by the same route.