Housay

[3] The island of Housay consists of several thin headlands, with the biggest pointing to the south west, and over 1 mile (1.6 km) long.

There are also some sea caves in the south, and Da Steig, which connects the island to Mio Ness is a collapsed one.

the Crofting community have been offered the opportunity to register their interest in acquiring the property but have formally declined from doing so.

"[5] The post office, one of Skerries two shops, the church and the public hall are located here.

The Skerries Bridge was built in 1957 to provide a fixed link from Bruray to the neighbouring and larger island of Housay.

The North Mouth (bay) which separates the islands of Housay and Bruray .
A bay on Housay