Loch of Setter

Lake, Pool, Pond, Freshwater Marsh in Shetland

Scotland

Loch of Setter

West Yell: Ness of Sound A small (almost) island attached to Yell by an isthmus. In the background is Ronas Hill, on the mainland of Shetland.
West Yell: Ness of Sound Credit: Chris Downer

Loch of Setter is a picturesque freshwater loch located in the Shetland Islands, Scotland. It is situated near the village of Sandness and is surrounded by stunning natural landscapes and wildlife. With an area of approximately 35 hectares, it is one of the larger lochs in Shetland.

The loch is encircled by rolling hills and peat bogs, creating a serene and idyllic setting. Its calm waters are fed by various small streams and rainwater, making it a freshwater haven for various species of fish and waterfowl. The surrounding marshes and reed beds provide a perfect habitat for numerous bird species, including the iconic Shetland wrens, who nest in the area.

Loch of Setter is a popular spot for both locals and tourists, who come to enjoy its tranquil beauty and engage in recreational activities. It offers excellent opportunities for fishing, with brown trout being the most common catch. Anglers can be seen throughout the year trying their luck in the loch's abundant waters.

Nature enthusiasts also flock to Loch of Setter to observe the rich birdlife that thrives in the area. Visitors can spot a wide range of species, including teal, wigeon, and curlew, among others. The loch is particularly famous for its winter visitors, such as whooper swans and greylag geese, which migrate to the area in large numbers.

Overall, Loch of Setter is a hidden gem in the Shetland Islands, offering a peaceful retreat for those seeking tranquility and a chance to immerse themselves in the beauty of nature. Its diverse ecosystem and stunning surroundings make it a must-visit destination for wildlife enthusiasts and nature lovers alike.

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Loch of Setter Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 60.524804/-1.1560488 or Grid Reference HU4682. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

West Yell: Ness of Sound A small (almost) island attached to Yell by an isthmus. In the background is Ronas Hill, on the mainland of Shetland.
West Yell: Ness of Sound
A small (almost) island attached to Yell by an isthmus. In the background is Ronas Hill, on the mainland of Shetland.
West Yell: postbox № ZE2 39 A small postbox, a modern replacement for the old box still in its pillar a little beyond (see <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/2632485">HU4582 : West Yell: disused postbox</a> for a close-up). Its collection time, daily except Sunday, is 10:15am.
West Yell: postbox № ZE2 39
A small postbox, a modern replacement for the old box still in its pillar a little beyond (see HU4582 : West Yell: disused postbox for a close-up). Its collection time, daily except Sunday, is 10:15am.
West Yell: disused postbox A George V-reign postbox, long disused and situated a couple of yards from its modern replacement (see <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/2632479">HU4582 : West Yell: postbox № ZE2 39</a>). An Ordnance Survey benchmark is etched into the stone pillar.
West Yell: disused postbox
A George V-reign postbox, long disused and situated a couple of yards from its modern replacement (see HU4582 : West Yell: postbox № ZE2 39). An Ordnance Survey benchmark is etched into the stone pillar.
Ulsta: view towards Uynarey Looking across the road junction at the north end of the village, with the island of Uynarey a short distance across Yell Sound. The main A968 across Yell is the major road at this junction.
Ulsta: view towards Uynarey
Looking across the road junction at the north end of the village, with the island of Uynarey a short distance across Yell Sound. The main A968 across Yell is the major road at this junction.
Ruins at Clothan, West Yell The Ness of Sound is in the background, and North Mainland is beyond that.
Ruins at Clothan, West Yell
The Ness of Sound is in the background, and North Mainland is beyond that.
Ruin at North-the-burn, Setter, West Yell
Ruin at North-the-burn, Setter, West Yell
Ness of Sound, West Yell
Ness of Sound, West Yell
House at Sound, West Yell Overlooking Yell Sound.
House at Sound, West Yell
Overlooking Yell Sound.
Kirkhouse, West Yell Ronas Hill is in the background.
Kirkhouse, West Yell
Ronas Hill is in the background.
Everhoull, West Yell Ronas Hill in the background across Yell Sound.
Everhoull, West Yell
Ronas Hill in the background across Yell Sound.
Arisdale Burn on Yell Trout fishing on Arisdale Burn above the ruined house along the track to the crash site of an RAF Catalina at Willa-mina Hoga.
Arisdale Burn on Yell
Trout fishing on Arisdale Burn above the ruined house along the track to the crash site of an RAF Catalina at Willa-mina Hoga.
West Yell: a house with a view A small house alongside the A968, with fine views across Ness of Sound, the headland that is connected to Yell by an isthmus. Uynarey is the island behind it.
West Yell: a house with a view
A small house alongside the A968, with fine views across Ness of Sound, the headland that is connected to Yell by an isthmus. Uynarey is the island behind it.
Road near West Yell With Ness of Sound and farther away the island of Uynarey.
Road near West Yell
With Ness of Sound and farther away the island of Uynarey.
Ness of Sound, West Yell A haar in Yell Sound obscures north Mainland.
Ness of Sound, West Yell
A haar in Yell Sound obscures north Mainland.
West Yell School House The Ness of Sound isthmus is in the centre of the view.
West Yell School House
The Ness of Sound isthmus is in the centre of the view.
Ness of Sound The Ness of Sound is linked to Yell by a tombolo - a double beach - formed when sand is washed in from both ends of a strait.
Ness of Sound
The Ness of Sound is linked to Yell by a tombolo - a double beach - formed when sand is washed in from both ends of a strait.
West coast of Yell towards Taing of Setter The Ness of Sound and ayre are visible in the distance across South Wick of Sound.
West coast of Yell towards Taing of Setter
The Ness of Sound and ayre are visible in the distance across South Wick of Sound.
House at Sound, West Yell Ness of Sound and ayre visible across North Wick of Sound.
House at Sound, West Yell
Ness of Sound and ayre visible across North Wick of Sound.
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Loch of Setter is located at Grid Ref: HU4682 (Lat: 60.524804, Lng: -1.1560488)

Unitary Authority: Shetland Islands

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