Loch of Gruney

Lake, Pool, Pond, Freshwater Marsh in Shetland

Scotland

Loch of Gruney

Haaf Gruney from Unst The island of Haaf Gruney ('green island in the deep sea') from Ramnageo on Unst.
Haaf Gruney from Unst Credit: Mike Pennington

Loch of Gruney is a picturesque freshwater loch located in the Shetland Islands, Scotland. Nestled amidst the rolling hills and rugged terrain, this enchanting body of water is a natural gem that attracts visitors from near and far.

Covering an area of approximately 10 hectares, Loch of Gruney is a relatively small yet significant feature in the region. Surrounded by lush vegetation, it exudes a serene and tranquil ambiance. The loch is fed by several small streams and springs, ensuring a constant supply of freshwater throughout the year.

The diverse ecosystem of Loch of Gruney supports a variety of aquatic flora and fauna. The crystal-clear water is home to a range of fish species, including brown trout and Arctic char. These fish thrive in the nutrient-rich environment, providing an ideal spot for fishing enthusiasts to test their skills.

The loch is also a haven for birdwatchers, as it serves as a vital habitat for numerous bird species. Visitors can catch glimpses of graceful swans, vibrant ducks, and elegant herons, among others. The surrounding marshland provides a suitable nesting ground for these birds, attracting them in large numbers during the breeding season.

Access to Loch of Gruney is relatively easy, with a small car park located nearby. A short walk from the car park leads to a viewing platform, allowing visitors to admire the loch's beauty from a higher vantage point. The idyllic landscape, combined with the tranquility of the surroundings, makes Loch of Gruney a must-visit destination for nature lovers and those seeking a peaceful escape.

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Loch of Gruney Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 60.660742/-0.83832891 or Grid Reference HU6398. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

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.
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.
South Head, Haaf Gruney With Fetlar in the background.
South Head, Haaf Gruney
With Fetlar in the background.
South Head, Haaf Gruney Looking across to Stranburgh on Fetlar.
South Head, Haaf Gruney
Looking across to Stranburgh on Fetlar.
Geo on the south-east corner of Haaf Gruney
Geo on the south-east corner of Haaf Gruney
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.
North coast of Haaf Gruney This beach is used as a nursery beach by Grey Seals in autumn. The ruined house at the far end of the beach was a shelter used by chromate miners working at the quarry, but there were no permanent homes on the island.
North coast of Haaf Gruney
This beach is used as a nursery beach by Grey Seals in autumn. The ruined house at the far end of the beach was a shelter used by chromate miners working at the quarry, but there were no permanent homes on the island.
Vailan, Haaf Gruney Small stone shelter above the landing place.
Vailan, Haaf Gruney
Small stone shelter above the landing place.
Scranklings, Ness of Ramnageo This unusual piece of coastline along the east side of the Ness of Ramnageo has the strangely appropriate-sounding name of Scranklings, according to the 1:10,000 map.
Scranklings, Ness of Ramnageo
This unusual piece of coastline along the east side of the Ness of Ramnageo has the strangely appropriate-sounding name of Scranklings, according to the 1:10,000 map.
High seas hitting Haaf Gruney Strong easterlies hitting the island, photographed from Muness.
High seas hitting Haaf Gruney
Strong easterlies hitting the island, photographed from Muness.
Scranklings, Ness of Ramnageo, Muness
Scranklings, Ness of Ramnageo, Muness
MV Gripfisk passing Ness of Ramnageo, Muness The Gripfisk is a Norwegian-registered vessel, presumably a fish carrier. It is the only vessel I've seen pass through the sound between Haaf Gruney and Ness and Ramnageo.
MV Gripfisk passing Ness of Ramnageo, Muness
The Gripfisk is a Norwegian-registered vessel, presumably a fish carrier. It is the only vessel I've seen pass through the sound between Haaf Gruney and Ness and Ramnageo.
Waves hitting Haaf Gruney in a SE gale
Waves hitting Haaf Gruney in a SE gale
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Loch of Gruney is located at Grid Ref: HU6398 (Lat: 60.660742, Lng: -0.83832891)

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