Ness of Ramnageo

Coastal Feature, Headland, Point in Shetland

Scotland

Ness of Ramnageo

Sunset over Uyea
Sunset over Uyea Credit: Mike Pennington

Ness of Ramnageo is a prominent coastal feature located on the island of Shetland, Scotland. Situated on the western coast of the Mainland, Shetland's largest island, it is a headland that juts out into the North Atlantic Ocean.

The Ness of Ramnageo is characterized by its rugged and rocky terrain, with steep cliffs that rise up to 30 meters (98 feet) above sea level. The headland offers breathtaking views of the surrounding coastline and is a popular spot for nature enthusiasts and photographers.

The area is rich in wildlife, serving as a habitat for a variety of seabirds, including puffins, fulmars, and kittiwakes. Visitors may also catch a glimpse of seals and otters swimming in the waters around the headland.

Access to Ness of Ramnageo is relatively easy, with a road leading to the headland from the nearby village of Walls. There is also a small car park available for visitors.

Besides its natural beauty, the Ness of Ramnageo holds historical significance. In close proximity to the headland is the ruins of a broch, an ancient circular stone tower dating back to the Iron Age. These archaeological remains are a testament to the area's long and rich history.

Overall, Ness of Ramnageo is a captivating coastal feature offering stunning views, diverse wildlife, and a glimpse into the past. It is a must-visit destination for those exploring the rugged beauty of Shetland's coastline.

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Ness of Ramnageo Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 60.675257/-0.85665902 or Grid Reference HU6299. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Sunset over Uyea
Sunset over Uyea
Haaf Gruney from Unst The island of Haaf Gruney ('green island in the deep sea') from Ramnageo on Unst.
Haaf Gruney from Unst
The island of Haaf Gruney ('green island in the deep sea') from Ramnageo on Unst.
Ruined crofthouse on the Ness of Ramnageo
Ruined crofthouse on the Ness of Ramnageo
Ness of Ramnageo A ruined planticrub (shelter for growing crops) on the Ness; Fetlar is in the distance.
Ness of Ramnageo
A ruined planticrub (shelter for growing crops) on the Ness; Fetlar is in the distance.
Beaches on the west of the Ness of Ramnageo The ruined croft at Littlegarth can just be seen in the distance.
Beaches on the west of the Ness of Ramnageo
The ruined croft at Littlegarth can just be seen in the distance.
Coastline below Littlegarth Uyea isle is in the distance.
Coastline below Littlegarth
Uyea isle is in the distance.
Cliffs at Littlegarth Fulmars are beginning to return to ledges left empty for most of the winter.
Cliffs at Littlegarth
Fulmars are beginning to return to ledges left empty for most of the winter.
Wick of Fauld Looking across the wick from Littlegarth towards Ramnageo.
Wick of Fauld
Looking across the wick from Littlegarth towards Ramnageo.
Beach on Ness of Ramnageo Looking towards Fetlar.
Beach on Ness of Ramnageo
Looking towards Fetlar.
Wick of Fauld from Ramnageo Looking towards Littlegarth.
Wick of Fauld from Ramnageo
Looking towards Littlegarth.
Tur Ness, Uyea Isle The ruined building on Tur Ness, with salmon cages in the foreground and a small boat in the background.
Tur Ness, Uyea Isle
The ruined building on Tur Ness, with salmon cages in the foreground and a small boat in the background.
Haaf Gruney from the west Taken from the Fetlar ferry.
Haaf Gruney from the west
Taken from the Fetlar ferry.
Vailan, Haaf Gruney The landing place for the island.
Vailan, Haaf Gruney
The landing place for the island.
West coast of Haaf Gruney Looking south.
West coast of Haaf Gruney
Looking south.
Lochan on Haaf Gruney
Lochan on Haaf Gruney
East coast of Haaf Gruney Looking north towards Unst.
East coast of Haaf Gruney
Looking north towards Unst.
Landward Taing, Haaf Gruney Closest to Unst.
Landward Taing, Haaf Gruney
Closest to Unst.
Lochans on Haaf Gruney Looking towards the 'blue banks' of Fetlar.
Lochans on Haaf Gruney
Looking towards the 'blue banks' of Fetlar.
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Ness of Ramnageo is located at Grid Ref: HU6299 (Lat: 60.675257, Lng: -0.85665902)

Unitary Authority: Shetland Islands

Police Authority: Highlands and Islands

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Located within 500m of 60.675257,-0.85665902
Ramnageo
Is In: Scotland, GB
Place: hamlet
Lat/Long: 60.6795167/-0.8551921
Power: pole
Lat/Long: 60.6795042/-0.8570285
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