Loch of Watsness

Lake, Pool, Pond, Freshwater Marsh in Shetland

Scotland

Loch of Watsness

Shun of Sung Small weedy lochan, view west with the island of Foula in the distance.
Shun of Sung Credit: Robert Sandison

Loch of Watsness is a picturesque freshwater lake located in the Shetland Islands, an archipelago in Scotland. Nestled amidst breathtaking landscapes, this tranquil water body is a popular destination for nature enthusiasts and birdwatchers alike.

Covering an area of approximately 70 acres, the loch is surrounded by heather-clad hills, adding to its scenic allure. It is situated in a sparsely populated area, offering visitors a sense of solitude and tranquility. The calm and pristine waters of the loch create a serene atmosphere, making it a haven for wildlife.

Loch of Watsness is renowned for its rich biodiversity, particularly its avian population. It serves as an important breeding ground and nesting site for various species of waterfowl, including greylag geese, tufted ducks, and mallards. Migratory birds such as whooper swans and goldeneyes can also be spotted here during the appropriate seasons.

The surrounding wetlands and marshes provide a vital habitat for numerous other wildlife species. Otters, water voles, and dragonflies are commonly observed in and around the loch. The diverse flora in the area includes water lilies, reeds, and sedges, enhancing the natural beauty of the surroundings.

Visitors can explore the loch and its surroundings by foot, following the designated walking trails that offer stunning views of the area. The peaceful ambiance and picturesque scenery make Loch of Watsness a perfect spot for photography, picnicking, or simply unwinding in nature's embrace.

In conclusion, Loch of Watsness is a captivating freshwater lake in the Shetland Islands, cherished for its abundant wildlife and idyllic setting.

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Loch of Watsness Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 60.239587/-1.6850096 or Grid Reference HU1750. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Shun of Sung Small weedy lochan, view west with the island of Foula in the distance.
Shun of Sung
Small weedy lochan, view west with the island of Foula in the distance.
Geo at Rams Head
Geo at Rams Head
Black Head A small piece of coastline, most of which is only exposed at low tide.
Black Head
A small piece of coastline, most of which is only exposed at low tide.
Dale of Walls: Loch of Goster and view of Foula The island of Foula is faintly visible on the horizon as we look out to sea over the Loch of Goster.
Dale of Walls: Loch of Goster and view of Foula
The island of Foula is faintly visible on the horizon as we look out to sea over the Loch of Goster.
Horses at Dale
Horses at Dale
Beach at Voe of Dale, Dale of Walls
Beach at Voe of Dale, Dale of Walls
Gate to a view of the Burn of Dale It's easy to post photos of Shetland only when it is sunny - so here is one showing a more realistic view!
Gate to a view of the Burn of Dale
It's easy to post photos of Shetland only when it is sunny - so here is one showing a more realistic view!
Cattle grid,and Netherdale beyond
Cattle grid,and Netherdale beyond
Remains of an enclosure at Swinland, Dale of Walls
Remains of an enclosure at Swinland, Dale of Walls
Looking across rough pasture to the Loch of Goster and cliff edges beyond
Looking across rough pasture to the Loch of Goster and cliff edges beyond
Beach at the head of the Voe of Dale
Beach at the head of the Voe of Dale
Voe of Dale
Voe of Dale
Scord of Simlifield Peat bog and black sheep.
Scord of Simlifield
Peat bog and black sheep.
Track up to Simli Field For access to the peat cuttings.
Track up to Simli Field
For access to the peat cuttings.
Loch of Sung Very low cloud over the hills.
Loch of Sung
Very low cloud over the hills.
The garden at Gravens Despite the unpromising climate, there are some very keen gardeners on Shetland, with some fine examples of rock gardens. See also <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/148764">HU1950 : The Gravens Garden</a>.
The garden at Gravens
Despite the unpromising climate, there are some very keen gardeners on Shetland, with some fine examples of rock gardens. See also HU1950 : The Gravens Garden.
Simli Field Bagged with Bob, Tricky and Tony.
Name: Simli Field
Hill number: 103851
Height: 133m / 436ft
Area:22: Shetland Islands
Class: 1
Grid ref: HU189513 (est)
Drop: 40m
Col: 93m
Simli Field
Bagged with Bob, Tricky and Tony. Name: Simli Field Hill number: 103851 Height: 133m / 436ft Area:22: Shetland Islands Class: 1 Grid ref: HU189513 (est) Drop: 40m Col: 93m
Clothie Ruins near Thordale.
Clothie
Ruins near Thordale.
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Loch of Watsness is located at Grid Ref: HU1750 (Lat: 60.239587, Lng: -1.6850096)

Unitary Authority: Shetland Islands

Police Authority: Highlands and Islands

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