White Ness

Coastal Feature, Headland, Point in Shetland

Scotland

White Ness

Trig point Known to the Ordnance Survey as White Ness
Trig point Credit: Iain Macaulay

White Ness is a prominent coastal feature located in the Shetland Islands, situated off the northeastern coast of Scotland. It is characterized as a headland or point, jutting out into the North Sea. The name "White Ness" is derived from the Old Norse language, meaning "white promontory," which aptly describes its appearance.

This coastal feature is known for its rugged and dramatic cliffs, rising steeply from the sea. The cliffs are composed of sedimentary rocks, primarily sandstone and shale, which have been weathered over time, creating stunning geological formations. White Ness offers breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding sea and coastline.

At White Ness, visitors can observe a rich variety of marine and avian wildlife. Seals are commonly spotted basking on nearby rocks, while seabirds such as fulmars, guillemots, and kittiwakes nest on the cliffs. The area is also frequented by migratory birds during certain seasons.

The headland is easily accessible by foot, with a well-marked trail that winds along the cliff edge. This trail provides an opportunity for visitors to explore the diverse flora and fauna of the area, including wildflowers, grasses, and mosses that cling to the rocky terrain.

White Ness is a popular destination for nature enthusiasts, hikers, and photographers seeking unique coastal landscapes. Its remote location and untouched beauty make it an ideal spot for those looking to experience the wild and untamed nature of the Shetland Islands.

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White Ness Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 60.189482/-1.3026653 or Grid Reference HU3845. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Trig point Known to the Ordnance Survey as White Ness
Trig point
Known to the Ordnance Survey as White Ness
Punds Punts and moored boats at Punds, South Whiteness
Punds
Punts and moored boats at Punds, South Whiteness
Bod of Nesbister The camping Bod at Nesbister, formerly a fishing station
Bod of Nesbister
The camping Bod at Nesbister, formerly a fishing station
Nesbister Nesbister looking out on the Bod of Nesbister, with Burra and the Scalloway isles in the distance. There is an ancient tidal Pictish causeway below the sea between the Bod isles and the land.
Nesbister
Nesbister looking out on the Bod of Nesbister, with Burra and the Scalloway isles in the distance. There is an ancient tidal Pictish causeway below the sea between the Bod isles and the land.
Pictish Causeway at Nesbister This ancient Pictish causeway near the Bod of Nesbister can only be seen at low tide.
Pictish Causeway at Nesbister
This ancient Pictish causeway near the Bod of Nesbister can only be seen at low tide.
Stromness Voe Stromness Voe with the Ness on the right. The house in the distance is Jackville, accessible only by foot or boat.
Stromness Voe
Stromness Voe with the Ness on the right. The house in the distance is Jackville, accessible only by foot or boat.
View over the Loch of Strom, Whiteness, Shetland Taken from a house (through the window, hence the streak on the left of the image) located at the south end of the Loch of Strom.  Hogaland is just off the right-hand side of the photo. There are a few more buildings now on the far side of the loch, but it has changed little other than that.
View over the Loch of Strom, Whiteness, Shetland
Taken from a house (through the window, hence the streak on the left of the image) located at the south end of the Loch of Strom. Hogaland is just off the right-hand side of the photo. There are a few more buildings now on the far side of the loch, but it has changed little other than that.
Strom Ness from Hill of Olligarth This ness is flanked by Stromness Voe (the water to the left of the picture) and the entrance to Weisdale Voe.  In the distance can be seen houses in the village of Hamnavoe. Don't be fooled into thinking you're in Orkney - this Strom Ness is definitely in Shetland!
Strom Ness from Hill of Olligarth
This ness is flanked by Stromness Voe (the water to the left of the picture) and the entrance to Weisdale Voe. In the distance can be seen houses in the village of Hamnavoe. Don't be fooled into thinking you're in Orkney - this Strom Ness is definitely in Shetland!
Making hay while the sun shines, Hogaland ...and never is that expression more apt than in Shetland!  The summer days are long, but the season is short, so there's plenty to be done on a bonny day.
Making hay while the sun shines, Hogaland
...and never is that expression more apt than in Shetland! The summer days are long, but the season is short, so there's plenty to be done on a bonny day.
Nesbister The head of Whiteness Voe.
Nesbister
The head of Whiteness Voe.
The Vadill, Whiteness Voe A vadill is a place that is shallow enough to be waded across.
The Vadill, Whiteness Voe
A vadill is a place that is shallow enough to be waded across.
Car park for the new burial ground
Car park for the new burial ground
House by Mousa Ness In the distance can just be seen the A971 climbing the hill.
House by Mousa Ness
In the distance can just be seen the A971 climbing the hill.
Loch of Strom from the track to Hogaland
Loch of Strom from the track to Hogaland
Brugarth from Hogaland
Brugarth from Hogaland
Houses near Stebbigrind, from Hogaland
Houses near Stebbigrind, from Hogaland
Whiteness Voe
Whiteness Voe
Stromness Voe
Stromness Voe
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White Ness is located at Grid Ref: HU3845 (Lat: 60.189482, Lng: -1.3026653)

Unitary Authority: Shetland Islands

Police Authority: Highlands and Islands

What 3 Words

///diverged.deriving.respect. Near Scalloway, Shetland Islands

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