Ling Ness

Coastal Feature, Headland, Point in Shetland

Scotland

Ling Ness

Hevda Skerry It's said that you can often hear seals singing on the skerry, but there was none of that today.
Hevda Skerry Credit: John Allan

Ling Ness is a prominent coastal feature located in the picturesque Shetland Islands, situated off the northern coast of Scotland. This headland, also referred to as a point, is known for its stunning natural beauty and rich historical significance.

Rising proudly above the surrounding landscape, Ling Ness offers breathtaking views of the North Sea and the rugged cliffs that line the coastline. The headland is characterized by its rocky terrain and grassy slopes, which provide a haven for a variety of seabirds, including puffins, guillemots, and kittiwakes.

The area surrounding Ling Ness is steeped in history, with evidence of human activity dating back thousands of years. Archaeological discoveries have revealed the presence of ancient settlements and burial grounds, underscoring the importance of the area in prehistoric times.

The headland also played a significant role during World War II, serving as a crucial lookout point and defense post. Remnants of military structures, such as gun emplacements and concrete bunkers, can still be seen today, serving as a reminder of the island's wartime past.

Ling Ness is a popular destination for nature enthusiasts, history buffs, and photographers alike. Visitors can explore the coastal paths that wind their way around the headland, offering numerous vantage points to take in the stunning vistas and observe the diverse wildlife.

In conclusion, Ling Ness is a captivating coastal feature in the Shetland Islands, boasting breathtaking views, a rich history, and abundant wildlife. Whether one is seeking natural beauty or a glimpse into the past, Ling Ness promises an unforgettable experience.

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Ling Ness Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 60.274571/-1.1134704 or Grid Reference HU4954. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Hevda Skerry It's said that you can often hear seals singing on the skerry, but there was none of that today.
Hevda Skerry
It's said that you can often hear seals singing on the skerry, but there was none of that today.
Fru Stack Fru (Maiden) Stack stands just below the lighthouse at The Flaach. The stack has some remains on its summit, said to be perhaps of an ancient monastic settlement.
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Fru Stack
Fru (Maiden) Stack stands just below the lighthouse at The Flaach. The stack has some remains on its summit, said to be perhaps of an ancient monastic settlement. Really?
Climnie, South Nesting Bay
Climnie, South Nesting Bay
Inner Voder, South Nesting Bay
Inner Voder, South Nesting Bay
Hevda Skerry and Noss from Kirkabister, Nesting
Hevda Skerry and Noss from Kirkabister, Nesting
Remote house on Lingness
Remote house on Lingness
Pebble beach on Lingness
Pebble beach on Lingness
Brough, South Nesting
Brough, South Nesting
Calf Holm, East Voe of Skellister From Skellister.
Calf Holm, East Voe of Skellister
From Skellister.
Brough, South Nesting Looking across the Vadill of Garth towards Skellister.
Brough, South Nesting
Looking across the Vadill of Garth towards Skellister.
Old bus at Brough, South Nesting The name Northern can just be made out on the side.
Old bus at Brough, South Nesting
The name Northern can just be made out on the side.
Corn Holm, off Brough, South Nesting Further out is Cunning Holm.
Corn Holm, off Brough, South Nesting
Further out is Cunning Holm.
Dock of Lingness, South Nesting Sheltered bay protected by the headland of Ling Ness.
Dock of Lingness, South Nesting
Sheltered bay protected by the headland of Ling Ness.
Lingness, South Nesting An isolated occupied house is on the headland.
Lingness, South Nesting
An isolated occupied house is on the headland.
Track to Lingness, South Nesting The beginning of the track to the house. The near sign says 'Welcome to Lingness'. The sign on the second gate warns 'No vehicles. Please keep dogs on a lead'.
Track to Lingness, South Nesting
The beginning of the track to the house. The near sign says 'Welcome to Lingness'. The sign on the second gate warns 'No vehicles. Please keep dogs on a lead'.
Shed on the slopes of the Ward of Eswick, South Nesting
Shed on the slopes of the Ward of Eswick, South Nesting
Trees at Eswick, South Nesting A large garden that has been extensively planted.
Trees at Eswick, South Nesting
A large garden that has been extensively planted.
South Bay of Eswick
South Bay of Eswick
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Ling Ness is located at Grid Ref: HU4954 (Lat: 60.274571, Lng: -1.1134704)

Unitary Authority: Shetland Islands

Police Authority: Highlands and Islands

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