Dog's Head

Coastal Feature, Headland, Point in Shetland

Scotland

Dog's Head

Shun of Sung Small weedy lochan, view west with the island of Foula in the distance.
Shun of Sung Credit: Robert Sandison

Dog's Head is a prominent coastal feature located on the eastern coast of the Shetland Islands, Scotland. Situated near the village of Scalloway, it is a headland that extends into the North Sea, forming a distinctive point along the rugged coastline.

The headland gets its name from its resemblance to the head of a dog, with its narrow shape and slightly elevated profile. It is formed by a combination of rocky cliffs and eroded slopes, creating a striking visual contrast against the surrounding landscape.

Dog's Head is known for its dramatic natural beauty and is a popular destination for both locals and tourists. The headland offers breathtaking panoramic views of the North Sea, with its crashing waves and expansive horizon. The rugged cliffs provide nesting sites for various seabirds, including puffins, fulmars, and kittiwakes, making it a haven for birdwatchers and nature enthusiasts.

Access to Dog's Head is relatively easy, with a well-maintained path leading to the headland. Visitors can enjoy leisurely walks along the coastal trail, taking in the stunning scenery and observing the abundant wildlife. The area surrounding Dog's Head is also rich in archaeological remains, including Iron Age brochs and Viking settlements, adding historical significance to the region.

Overall, Dog's Head is a captivating coastal feature that showcases the raw beauty of the Shetland Islands. Its unique shape, breathtaking views, and rich biodiversity make it a must-visit destination for anyone seeking an immersive experience in Scotland's coastal wonders.

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Dog's Head Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 60.236388/-1.6911977 or Grid Reference HU1750. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Shun of Sung Small weedy lochan, view west with the island of Foula in the distance.
Shun of Sung
Small weedy lochan, view west with the island of Foula in the distance.
Geo at Rams Head
Geo at Rams Head
Black Head A small piece of coastline, most of which is only exposed at low tide.
Black Head
A small piece of coastline, most of which is only exposed at low tide.
Dale of Walls: Loch of Goster and view of Foula The island of Foula is faintly visible on the horizon as we look out to sea over the Loch of Goster.
Dale of Walls: Loch of Goster and view of Foula
The island of Foula is faintly visible on the horizon as we look out to sea over the Loch of Goster.
Looking across rough pasture to the Loch of Goster and cliff edges beyond
Looking across rough pasture to the Loch of Goster and cliff edges beyond
Voe of Dale
Voe of Dale
Scord of Simlifield Peat bog and black sheep.
Scord of Simlifield
Peat bog and black sheep.
Track up to Simli Field For access to the peat cuttings.
Track up to Simli Field
For access to the peat cuttings.
Loch of Sung Very low cloud over the hills.
Loch of Sung
Very low cloud over the hills.
Bog near Sung Cotton grass on moorland.
Bog near Sung
Cotton grass on moorland.
Scord of Simlifield A road pass, West Walls.
Scord of Simlifield
A road pass, West Walls.
Scord of Simlifield Road pass, West Walls.
Scord of Simlifield
Road pass, West Walls.
Road Junction Road junction for Watsness
Road Junction
Road junction for Watsness
Hill of Goster Peat Cutting
Hill of Goster
Peat Cutting
Loch of Sung, Mid Walls
Loch of Sung, Mid Walls
Sung, Mid Walls
Sung, Mid Walls
Rooi Ness and the Baa Skerries With Foula in the mist on the horizon.
On a wet and miserable day!
Rooi Ness and the Baa Skerries
With Foula in the mist on the horizon. On a wet and miserable day!
Bakka in the rain A remote modern house overlooking Voe of Dale.
We were not welcome and were directed towards the coast path.
Bakka in the rain
A remote modern house overlooking Voe of Dale. We were not welcome and were directed towards the coast path.
Show me another place!

Dog's Head is located at Grid Ref: HU1750 (Lat: 60.236388, Lng: -1.6911977)

Unitary Authority: Shetland Islands

Police Authority: Highlands and Islands

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