Kirka Ness

Coastal Feature, Headland, Point in Shetland

Scotland

Kirka Ness

Beach at Reawick
Beach at Reawick Credit: Tom Pennington

Kirka Ness is a prominent coastal feature located in the Shetland Islands, situated off the north coast of Scotland. It is a headland or point that juts out into the North Atlantic Ocean. Kirka Ness is known for its stunning natural beauty, with rugged cliffs, a rocky shoreline, and breathtaking views of the surrounding seascape.

The headland is characterized by its towering cliffs that reach heights of up to 150 feet (45 meters) above sea level. These cliffs are composed of layers of sedimentary rock, showcasing the geological history of the area. Erosion by the relentless waves has sculpted the cliffs, creating dramatic formations and sea caves that are a delight to explore.

The location of Kirka Ness makes it an ideal spot for birdwatching and wildlife enthusiasts. The headland is home to a variety of seabird species, including puffins, guillemots, and fulmars. Visitors can witness these birds nesting and soaring above the cliffs, adding to the scenic beauty of the area. Seals can also be spotted basking on the rocks or swimming in the nearby waters.

Access to Kirka Ness is relatively easy, with a footpath leading from a nearby parking area. The headland is a popular destination for hikers and nature lovers who are looking to enjoy a peaceful walk along the coastline. The panoramic views from the headland are particularly breathtaking, allowing visitors to soak in the natural splendor of the Shetland Islands. Overall, Kirka Ness is a must-visit coastal feature that showcases the rugged beauty and diverse wildlife of this remote Scottish archipelago.

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Kirka Ness Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 60.201036/-1.3936921 or Grid Reference HU3346. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Beach at Reawick
Beach at Reawick
Breaking waves and Fora Ness, Sand, Shetland Sand Beach is one of the many shallow sandy bays around the Shetland coastline.  It's perfect for a late afternoon swim if there's no wind, and the sun has been shining all day to warm the sand and water, but pretty chilly the rest of the time - which is most of the time!
Breaking waves and Fora Ness, Sand, Shetland
Sand Beach is one of the many shallow sandy bays around the Shetland coastline. It's perfect for a late afternoon swim if there's no wind, and the sun has been shining all day to warm the sand and water, but pretty chilly the rest of the time - which is most of the time!
Fish Farm on Garderhouse Voe
Fish Farm on Garderhouse Voe
View across Trout's Ness to Kirka Ness and Kirk Holm
View across Trout's Ness to Kirka Ness and Kirk Holm
Remains of St Mary's Chapel
Remains of St Mary's Chapel
Geomorphology in miniature Sand cliffs and sand arch along a stream after rain.
Geomorphology in miniature
Sand cliffs and sand arch along a stream after rain.
Spume and walkers on Sand beach
Spume and walkers on Sand beach
Innersand
Innersand
Houses and gardens at Sand
Houses and gardens at Sand
Sand beach
Sand beach
Rea Wick beach on a cold February day
Rea Wick beach on a cold February day
Sunrise over Red Ayre
Sunrise over Red Ayre
Beach at Garderhouse Voe The voe is also known as Seli Voe.
Beach at Garderhouse Voe
The voe is also known as Seli Voe.
Kirka Ness and Kirk Holm
Kirka Ness and Kirk Holm
Pier at Garderhouse Voe Salmon farm and buildings
Pier at Garderhouse Voe
Salmon farm and buildings
Up Mouldy Hill View of the slopes of the strangely named Mouldy Hill.
Up Mouldy Hill
View of the slopes of the strangely named Mouldy Hill.
Kirk Holm The southern end of Kirk Holm as seen from the B9071.
Kirk Holm
The southern end of Kirk Holm as seen from the B9071.
Red Ayre House by the beach at Red Ayre.
Red Ayre
House by the beach at Red Ayre.
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Kirka Ness is located at Grid Ref: HU3346 (Lat: 60.201036, Lng: -1.3936921)

Unitary Authority: Shetland Islands

Police Authority: Highlands and Islands

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