Assater

Settlement in Shetland

Scotland

Assater

Ronas Voe A long inlet on the north-west of Shetland Mainland. It reminds me a bit of Killary Harbour in Galway, on the west coast of Ireland.
Ronas Voe Credit: David Purchase

Assater is a small village located on the island of Shetland, situated off the northeastern coast of Scotland. It is part of the parish of Nesting and lies about 10 miles northeast of the main town of Lerwick. With a population of around 150 residents, Assater is a tight-knit community that enjoys a picturesque coastal setting.

The village is primarily known for its stunning natural beauty, characterized by rugged cliffs, pristine beaches, and tranquil turquoise waters. Assater is a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts, offering opportunities for activities such as hiking, birdwatching, and fishing. The surrounding area is home to a diverse range of wildlife, including seals, otters, and a variety of seabirds.

In terms of amenities, Assater has limited facilities. There is a small general store that caters to the daily needs of the community, as well as a local pub where residents and visitors can socialize and enjoy a drink. For more comprehensive services, residents typically travel to nearby towns like Lerwick.

The village also has historical significance, with remnants of ancient settlements and archaeological sites scattered throughout the area. These remnants provide insights into the lives of early inhabitants and their connection to the land.

Overall, Assater offers a peaceful and idyllic lifestyle, where residents can enjoy the beauty of nature and the close-knit community. It is a place that appeals to those seeking tranquility, natural wonders, and a strong sense of community spirit.

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Assater Images

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Ronas Voe A long inlet on the north-west of Shetland Mainland. It reminds me a bit of Killary Harbour in Galway, on the west coast of Ireland.
Ronas Voe
A long inlet on the north-west of Shetland Mainland. It reminds me a bit of Killary Harbour in Galway, on the west coast of Ireland.
The Trip, Ronas Voe
The Trip, Ronas Voe
The Blade and Ronas Hill
The Blade and Ronas Hill
Ronas Voe
Ronas Voe
Ronas Voe One of the longest sea lochs in Shetland.
Ronas Voe
One of the longest sea lochs in Shetland.
Blueshell Mussels Limited's Ronas Voe fishery Acquired from Aqua Farm Ltd. in 2007.
Blueshell Mussels Limited's Ronas Voe fishery
Acquired from Aqua Farm Ltd. in 2007.
Pier at the Blade, Ronas Voe
Pier at the Blade, Ronas Voe
Heylor - derelict herring processing station Wooden sheds once stood on either side of the chimney stack on the left of the picture - to accommodate the 'herring girls' who worked in teams of three: two gutting and one packing the herring, paid by the barrel.
Heylor - derelict herring processing station
Wooden sheds once stood on either side of the chimney stack on the left of the picture - to accommodate the 'herring girls' who worked in teams of three: two gutting and one packing the herring, paid by the barrel.
Crookna Water brig An old cart brig across the outflow burn.
Crookna Water brig
An old cart brig across the outflow burn.
View across Ronas Voe at Heylor The cairn on Abram's Ward is just visible on the skyline.
View across Ronas Voe at Heylor
The cairn on Abram's Ward is just visible on the skyline.
The Blade, Ronas Voe An old fishing station - the pier is engulfed by sand, just about dead centre of the photo.
The Blade, Ronas Voe
An old fishing station - the pier is engulfed by sand, just about dead centre of the photo.
The Blade, Ronas Voe
The Blade, Ronas Voe
Heylor, Ronas Voe Looking east along the single track road above Ronas Voe.
Heylor, Ronas Voe
Looking east along the single track road above Ronas Voe.
Ronas Voe Seen from Heylor with the distinctive dramatic red scree slopes of the Brough on the far shore.
Ronas Voe
Seen from Heylor with the distinctive dramatic red scree slopes of the Brough on the far shore.
Ronas Voe Looking up the Voe from a point above the Blade.
Ronas Voe
Looking up the Voe from a point above the Blade.
Old herring processing plant at the Blade An old chimney stack and disused pier can also be seen at this abandoned fishing station on the south shore of Ronas Voe.
Old herring processing plant at the Blade
An old chimney stack and disused pier can also be seen at this abandoned fishing station on the south shore of Ronas Voe.
Cottages on Ronas Voe Typical of the wooden prefabricated cottages sited above the Voe.
Cottages on Ronas Voe
Typical of the wooden prefabricated cottages sited above the Voe.
Sheep on the lookout Above Ronas Voe
Sheep on the lookout
Above Ronas Voe
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Assater is located at Grid Ref: HU2979 (Lat: 60.499802, Lng: -1.459605)

Unitary Authority: Shetland Islands

Police Authority: Highlands and Islands

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