Loch of the Virdik

Lake, Pool, Pond, Freshwater Marsh in Shetland

Scotland

Loch of the Virdik

Lambhoga Head and Loch of Mails from the air
Lambhoga Head and Loch of Mails from the air Credit: Mike Pennington

Loch of the Virdik is a picturesque freshwater loch located in the Shetland Islands, Scotland. Situated near the town of Lerwick, it covers an area of approximately 7 hectares and is surrounded by lush greenery and rolling hills.

The loch is fed by several small streams originating from the surrounding moorland, ensuring a constant supply of freshwater. Its waters are crystal clear and support a diverse ecosystem, including various species of fish and aquatic plants.

Surrounded by a peaceful and tranquil atmosphere, Loch of the Virdik is a popular spot for both locals and tourists seeking relaxation and a connection with nature. The area features well-maintained walking trails and picnic spots, allowing visitors to fully immerse themselves in the natural beauty of the surroundings.

The loch is also home to a wide array of bird species, making it a haven for birdwatchers. From common ducks and swans to rare migratory birds, Loch of the Virdik offers ample opportunities to observe and appreciate the avian diversity.

In addition to its natural beauty, Loch of the Virdik holds historical significance. It is believed to have been used for fishing and water supply by early settlers in the region. Today, remnants of old fishing huts and stone structures can still be seen, adding a touch of cultural heritage to the area.

Overall, Loch of the Virdik is a captivating freshwater marsh that offers a serene escape into nature. Its rich biodiversity, scenic views, and historical importance make it a must-visit destination for nature enthusiasts and history buffs alike.

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Loch of the Virdik Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 59.921835/-1.2740159 or Grid Reference HU4015. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Lambhoga Head and Loch of Mails from the air
Lambhoga Head and Loch of Mails from the air
Loch of Mails from the air
Loch of Mails from the air
Coastal path at Bu Taing, Boddam Looking across to Dalsetter.
Coastal path at Bu Taing, Boddam
Looking across to Dalsetter.
Teisti Geo, south of Boddam
Teisti Geo, south of Boddam
Loch of Clumlie and Ward of Scousburgh
Loch of Clumlie and Ward of Scousburgh
Arctic Skua (Stercorarius parastiticus), Dalsetter, Boddam
Arctic Skua (Stercorarius parastiticus), Dalsetter, Boddam
Long-tailed Skua (Stercorarius longicauda), Dalsetter, Boddam Normally a high Arctic breeder, but this bird has been here for a month.
Long-tailed Skua (Stercorarius longicauda), Dalsetter, Boddam
Normally a high Arctic breeder, but this bird has been here for a month.
Small pool at Dalsetter
Small pool at Dalsetter
The Dalsetter Erratic This party of geologists is admiring the large boulder in the centre, which is of such a distinctive rock that it has been possible to pinpoint exactly where it came from before the glaciers of the Ice Age dumped it in Shetland - from Tonsberg, near Larvik in Norway!

For a closer view of the erratic itself see <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/2619886">HU4016 : Dalsetter erratic</a>.
The Dalsetter Erratic
This party of geologists is admiring the large boulder in the centre, which is of such a distinctive rock that it has been possible to pinpoint exactly where it came from before the glaciers of the Ice Age dumped it in Shetland - from Tonsberg, near Larvik in Norway! For a closer view of the erratic itself see HU4016 : Dalsetter erratic.
Broken Brough Spectacular dune cross-bedding in Devonian desert sandstones.
Broken Brough
Spectacular dune cross-bedding in Devonian desert sandstones.
Broch of Dalsetter Remains of the Broch at Dalsetter
Broch of Dalsetter
Remains of the Broch at Dalsetter
The old croft Old croft buildings at Dalsetter
The old croft
Old croft buildings at Dalsetter
Fogla Taing You can see Sumburgh Head in the distance. The cliffs at Fogla Taing and some of the best sandstone climbing in Shetland.
Fogla Taing
You can see Sumburgh Head in the distance. The cliffs at Fogla Taing and some of the best sandstone climbing in Shetland.
Voe Dunrossness Looking west into Voe, from a fishing mark known as 'Da Kirk on Da Brakes'
Voe Dunrossness
Looking west into Voe, from a fishing mark known as 'Da Kirk on Da Brakes'
Burn at Troswick The ruins of old mills can be seen along the burn. Further down the burn one of the mills has been restored to working order.
Burn at Troswick
The ruins of old mills can be seen along the burn. Further down the burn one of the mills has been restored to working order.
Tirl under the mill at Sout Voe Dunrossness The Tirl which drives the grinding stone. Crofthouse Museum.
Tirl under the mill at Sout Voe Dunrossness
The Tirl which drives the grinding stone. Crofthouse Museum.
Millstone At the mill, Crofthouse Museum, Dunrossness
Millstone
At the mill, Crofthouse Museum, Dunrossness
Mill at Crofthouse Museum Waterway into mill.
Mill at Crofthouse Museum
Waterway into mill.
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Loch of the Virdik is located at Grid Ref: HU4015 (Lat: 59.921835, Lng: -1.2740159)

Unitary Authority: Shetland Islands

Police Authority: Highlands and Islands

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Nearby Amenities

Located within 500m of 59.921835,-1.2740159
Bus Stop
Dalsetter Wynd
Bus: yes
Fixme: Location unknown
Public Transport: platform
Lat/Long: 59.9233867/-1.2801473
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