Scat Ness

Coastal Feature, Headland, Point in Shetland

Scotland

Scat Ness

To Sumburgh Head Taken at Jarlshof, settlement site on Shetland dating back 4,000 years and still in use in the 17th century, I am looking across the West Voe of Sumburgh towards Sumburgh Head, the most southerly point of mainland Shetland.
To Sumburgh Head Credit: Carroll Pierce

Scat Ness is a prominent coastal feature located in the Shetland Islands, an archipelago in Scotland. It is a headland that juts out into the North Sea, forming a distinctive point along the rugged coastline.

Situated on the eastern coast of Mainland, the largest island in the Shetland group, Scat Ness is known for its dramatic cliffs and stunning views. The headland is composed of steep, rocky slopes that drop down to the sea, creating a striking visual impact. The cliffs are made up of layers of sedimentary rock, showcasing the geological history of the area.

Due to its exposed location, Scat Ness is subject to strong winds and powerful waves, making it a popular spot for birdwatching and observing marine life. The area is home to a diverse range of seabirds, including puffins, guillemots, and fulmars, which nest and breed on the cliffs. Visitors can often witness these fascinating creatures in their natural habitat, soaring above the crashing waves.

Scat Ness is also a fantastic location for coastal walks and hikes, offering visitors the chance to explore the rugged beauty of the Shetland coastline. The headland provides breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding sea, with the distant horizon stretching out towards the North Atlantic.

Overall, Scat Ness is a captivating coastal feature in the Shetland Islands, offering a unique blend of geological wonders, wildlife, and awe-inspiring scenery. It is a must-visit destination for nature enthusiasts and those seeking to experience the untamed beauty of the Scottish coast.

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Scat Ness Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 59.869383/-1.3086073 or Grid Reference HU3809. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

To Sumburgh Head Taken at Jarlshof, settlement site on Shetland dating back 4,000 years and still in use in the 17th century, I am looking across the West Voe of Sumburgh towards Sumburgh Head, the most southerly point of mainland Shetland.
To Sumburgh Head
Taken at Jarlshof, settlement site on Shetland dating back 4,000 years and still in use in the 17th century, I am looking across the West Voe of Sumburgh towards Sumburgh Head, the most southerly point of mainland Shetland.
Wheelhouse entrance This is a section of the extensive remains located at Jarlshof, Sumburgh, Shetland. The site was first settled around 4,000 years ago and had a succession of inhabitants through the Bronze and Iron Ages to Norse settlement and medieval farming following on until the 17th century. I am looking at an entrance to the wheelhouse complex on the site.
Wheelhouse entrance
This is a section of the extensive remains located at Jarlshof, Sumburgh, Shetland. The site was first settled around 4,000 years ago and had a succession of inhabitants through the Bronze and Iron Ages to Norse settlement and medieval farming following on until the 17th century. I am looking at an entrance to the wheelhouse complex on the site.
Sumburgh Airport from Jarlshof Taken on the inner path running between the wheelhouse complex and the Norse settlement at Jarlshof, Sumburgh, I am looking across the eastern edge of West Voe to Sumburgh Airport, Shetland's main airport.
Sumburgh Airport from Jarlshof
Taken on the inner path running between the wheelhouse complex and the Norse settlement at Jarlshof, Sumburgh, I am looking across the eastern edge of West Voe to Sumburgh Airport, Shetland's main airport.
Sumburgh Hotel I am near the visitor centre at Jarlshof, Shetland, and looking past the Shetland pony towards the Sumburgh Hotel which is flying the Shetland flag. The hill beyond crowned with radar installation is the landward side of Compass Head.
Sumburgh Hotel
I am near the visitor centre at Jarlshof, Shetland, and looking past the Shetland pony towards the Sumburgh Hotel which is flying the Shetland flag. The hill beyond crowned with radar installation is the landward side of Compass Head.
Scatness from the air
Scatness from the air
Loch of Gards, Scatness, from the air
Loch of Gards, Scatness, from the air
Ness of Burgi, Scatness, from the air
Ness of Burgi, Scatness, from the air
Male House Sparrow (Passer domesticus) bathing, Grutness
Male House Sparrow (Passer domesticus) bathing, Grutness
Hudsonian Godwit (Limosa haemastica), Grutness A rare vagrant from North America; only the 5th seen in Britain.
Hudsonian Godwit (Limosa haemastica), Grutness
A rare vagrant from North America; only the 5th seen in Britain.
Compass Head from the air
Compass Head from the air
View across Sumburgh from the Head With the airport further on.
View across Sumburgh from the Head
With the airport further on.
Communication masts, Sumburgh Viewed from Grutness.
Communication masts, Sumburgh
Viewed from Grutness.
Sumburgh Airport (1) This is Shetland's main airport at Sumburgh to the south of the mainland, taken from the road as it approached from the north.
Sumburgh Airport (1)
This is Shetland's main airport at Sumburgh to the south of the mainland, taken from the road as it approached from the north.
Sumburgh Airport (2) This is Sumburgh Airport, the main airport serving Shetland, taken from the road as it passes its south western side.
Sumburgh Airport (2)
This is Sumburgh Airport, the main airport serving Shetland, taken from the road as it passes its south western side.
Sumburgh Airport Terminal Building from the air
Sumburgh Airport Terminal Building from the air
Toab from the air
Toab from the air
Toab and Pool of Virkie from the air
Toab and Pool of Virkie from the air
Pool of Virkie from the air
Pool of Virkie from the air
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Scat Ness is located at Grid Ref: HU3809 (Lat: 59.869383, Lng: -1.3086073)

Unitary Authority: Shetland Islands

Police Authority: Highlands and Islands

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Nearby Amenities

Located within 500m of 59.869383,-1.3086073
Barrier: cattle_grid
Lat/Long: 59.8718412/-1.3075581
Bus Stop
Colonial Place
Bus: yes
Public Transport: platform
Shelter: yes
Lat/Long: 59.8733224/-1.3072912
Post Box
Brand: Royal Mail
Brand Wikidata: Q638098
Operator: Royal Mail
Operator Wikidata: Q638098
Lat/Long: 59.87334/-1.3072887
Historic: memorial
Inscription: 1945. Erected by Italian POW for kindness shown to them by the people of Scatness while serving with the RAF Coastal Command. Cpl Carruthers Wm.
Memorial: stele
Source Name: survey
Lat/Long: 59.8705818/-1.3081407
Man Made: cairn
Lat/Long: 59.8653471/-1.3121367
Man Made: cairn
Lat/Long: 59.8653188/-1.311733
Man Made: cairn
Lat/Long: 59.8655922/-1.3072604
Power: pole
Lat/Long: 59.8695368/-1.3086735
The data included in this document is from www.openstreetmap.org. The data is made available under ODbL.

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