North Loch Stofast

Lake, Pool, Pond, Freshwater Marsh in Shetland

Scotland

North Loch Stofast

Cattle grid on the Lunnasting road.
Cattle grid on the Lunnasting road. Credit: Oliver Dixon

North Loch Stofast is a small freshwater lake located in the remote region of Shetland, an archipelago in Scotland. Situated in the northern part of the Mainland Island, it is surrounded by picturesque rolling hills and verdant moorland. The loch covers an area of approximately 20 hectares, making it a relatively small body of water.

The water in North Loch Stofast is mostly calm and clear, owing to its freshwater source and minimal human activity in the area. It is fed by several small streams that trickle down from the surrounding hills, ensuring a constant supply of fresh water. The lake has a maximum depth of around 10 meters, providing a suitable habitat for various aquatic plants and animals.

The surrounding area of North Loch Stofast is characterized by a diverse range of vegetation, including reed beds, marshes, and grassy areas. This creates an ideal environment for a variety of bird species, such as ducks, swans, and herons, which can be spotted on and around the lake. The loch also serves as a breeding ground for amphibians, with common sightings of frogs and newts.

The tranquility and natural beauty of North Loch Stofast make it a popular spot for fishing enthusiasts. Anglers can expect to find an abundance of brown trout in the lake, providing a rewarding experience for those seeking a peaceful day by the water. Additionally, the surrounding area offers opportunities for hiking and birdwatching, allowing visitors to fully immerse themselves in the stunning natural landscapes of Shetland.

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North Loch Stofast Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 60.426173/-1.077762 or Grid Reference HU5071. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Cattle grid on the Lunnasting road.
Cattle grid on the Lunnasting road.
Stile on Lunna Ness
Stile on Lunna Ness
Outrabister End of the road along the Lunnasting peninsula.
Outrabister
End of the road along the Lunnasting peninsula.
Fish farm jetty in the Vadills
Fish farm jetty in the Vadills
Fish farm jetty in the Vadills A long spit extends out into Boatsroom Voe in the distance.
Fish farm jetty in the Vadills
A long spit extends out into Boatsroom Voe in the distance.
The Vadills Inner bay at the head of Boatsroom Voe.
The Vadills
Inner bay at the head of Boatsroom Voe.
The Ayre of Hamnavoe Long shingle spit which separates Boatsroom Voe (to the left) from Hamna Voe which is open to the sea.
The Ayre of Hamnavoe
Long shingle spit which separates Boatsroom Voe (to the left) from Hamna Voe which is open to the sea.
Three ruins at Heog Overlooking Hamna Voe. The island of Fish Holm <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/gridref/HU4774">HU4774</a> out to sea.
Three ruins at Heog
Overlooking Hamna Voe. The island of Fish Holm HU4774 out to sea.
Footpath to the Stones of Stofast The stones lie on the far side of the hill (see <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/3927689">HU5071 : The Stones of Stofast above Loch Stofast</a>).
Footpath to the Stones of Stofast
The stones lie on the far side of the hill (see HU5071 : The Stones of Stofast above Loch Stofast).
Augen Gneiss in Grutwick Quarry This extraordinary rock is augen gneiss - 'Auge' is German for 'eye' and refers to the round white feldspars in the black rock.
Augen Gneiss in Grutwick Quarry
This extraordinary rock is augen gneiss - 'Auge' is German for 'eye' and refers to the round white feldspars in the black rock.
Mill Loch, Lunna Ness This is one of a group of three lochans to the west of Grutwick. They are surrounded by the rocky hills which make up the spine of this peninsula,
Mill Loch, Lunna Ness
This is one of a group of three lochans to the west of Grutwick. They are surrounded by the rocky hills which make up the spine of this peninsula,
Outrabister House
Outrabister House
Ward of Outrabister Triangulation point on top of hill with views to north
Ward of Outrabister
Triangulation point on top of hill with views to north
Loch of the Ward This small loch lies in the col between Ward of Outrabister and Hill of State.
Loch of the Ward
This small loch lies in the col between Ward of Outrabister and Hill of State.
Quidan Ness This is the coast near Mill Loch, looking towards Quidan Ness.
Quidan Ness
This is the coast near Mill Loch, looking towards Quidan Ness.
Foreshore This is the coast just north of Outrabister.
Foreshore
This is the coast just north of Outrabister.
Ruined mill This is the remains of the small Norse mill that, presumably, gave Mill Loch its name.
Ruined mill
This is the remains of the small Norse mill that, presumably, gave Mill Loch its name.
Loch of Grutwick View SE with the island of Whalsay in the distance.
Loch of Grutwick
View SE with the island of Whalsay in the distance.
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North Loch Stofast is located at Grid Ref: HU5071 (Lat: 60.426173, Lng: -1.077762)

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