Ness of Clave

Coastal Feature, Headland, Point in Shetland

Scotland

Ness of Clave

Valla Field, Unst, Shetland Islands Looking just west of north up the west coast of the island. There are only two higher hills on Unst - Saxa Vord and Southers Field.
Valla Field, Unst, Shetland Islands Credit: Michael Earnshaw

Ness of Clave is a prominent coastal feature located in the Shetland Islands, Scotland. It is a headland that juts out into the North Sea, forming a distinctive point along the rugged coastline. The Ness is situated on the east side of the island of Mainland, the largest and most populated island in the archipelago.

Measuring approximately 40 meters (130 feet) in height, Ness of Clave offers breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding landscape and the vast ocean. The headland is composed of sheer cliffs that have been shaped by years of erosion from the powerful waves crashing against them. The cliffs are made up of layers of sedimentary rock, displaying a variety of colors and textures.

Ness of Clave is known for its rich biodiversity and serves as an important habitat for various seabird species, including puffins, guillemots, and razorbills. Birdwatchers often flock to the area to observe these fascinating creatures in their natural habitat. Additionally, the surrounding waters are home to a diverse range of marine life, making it a popular spot for fishing and diving enthusiasts.

The Ness is also of historical and archaeological significance. It is believed to have been inhabited since prehistoric times, and several archaeological sites have been discovered in the area, including ancient settlements and burial grounds.

Overall, Ness of Clave is a stunning coastal feature that offers a unique blend of natural beauty and cultural heritage. Its dramatic cliffs, diverse wildlife, and historical significance make it a must-visit destination for both nature lovers and history enthusiasts.

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Ness of Clave Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 60.76134/-0.94569129 or Grid Reference HP5709. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Valla Field, Unst, Shetland Islands Looking just west of north up the west coast of the island. There are only two higher hills on Unst - Saxa Vord and Southers Field.
Valla Field, Unst, Shetland Islands
Looking just west of north up the west coast of the island. There are only two higher hills on Unst - Saxa Vord and Southers Field.
The South Holms of Woodwick Sneuga is the hill to the right.
The South Holms of Woodwick
Sneuga is the hill to the right.
The South Holms of Woodwick
The South Holms of Woodwick
Dale of Woodwick Looking south from the Knowe of Tronamires.
Dale of Woodwick
Looking south from the Knowe of Tronamires.
Dale of Woodwick From the Knowe of Tronamires; Heimar Water is just over the lip of the hill in the distance.
Dale of Woodwick
From the Knowe of Tronamires; Heimar Water is just over the lip of the hill in the distance.
South Holms of Woodwick Showing the narrow passage between two of the holms. Taken from one of the Yell Sound ferries on a North Isles cruise.
South Holms of Woodwick
Showing the narrow passage between two of the holms. Taken from one of the Yell Sound ferries on a North Isles cruise.
South Holms of Woodwick Taken from one of the Yell Sound ferries on a North Isles cruise.
South Holms of Woodwick
Taken from one of the Yell Sound ferries on a North Isles cruise.
South Holms of Woodwick Yell is in the background.
South Holms of Woodwick
Yell is in the background.
Sinna Stack, between Westing and Woodwick A natural arch.
Sinna Stack, between Westing and Woodwick
A natural arch.
South Holms of Woodwick from Houllnahevda, between Westing and Woodwick
South Holms of Woodwick from Houllnahevda, between Westing and Woodwick
Longa Geo, south of Woodwick The cliff fall is several years old, but still looks very fresh.
Longa Geo, south of Woodwick
The cliff fall is several years old, but still looks very fresh.
Longa Geo, south of Woodwick May advice would be not to try standing on the rock!
Longa Geo, south of Woodwick
May advice would be not to try standing on the rock!
Longa Geo, south of Woodwick Far too windy to even attempt to see the bottom of the geo.
Longa Geo, south of Woodwick
Far too windy to even attempt to see the bottom of the geo.
South Surida Dale, Woodwick North Holms of Woodwick in the background.
South Surida Dale, Woodwick
North Holms of Woodwick in the background.
South Surida Dale, Woodwick
South Surida Dale, Woodwick
South Surida Dale, Woodwick South Holms of Woodwick in the background.
South Surida Dale, Woodwick
South Holms of Woodwick in the background.
Cliffs at Muckle Heyler, Woodwick
Cliffs at Muckle Heyler, Woodwick
Above Muckle Heyler, Woodwick South Holms of Woodwick in the background.
Above Muckle Heyler, Woodwick
South Holms of Woodwick in the background.
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Ness of Clave is located at Grid Ref: HP5709 (Lat: 60.76134, Lng: -0.94569129)

Unitary Authority: Shetland Islands

Police Authority: Highlands and Islands

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