Stoura Pund

Cliff, Slope in Shetland

Scotland

Stoura Pund

Papa Stour and Foula Taken on the B9078 between Burnside and Eshaness, Shetland, I am looking out towards the islands of Papa Stour (left of shot) and Foula beyond.
Papa Stour and Foula Credit: Carroll Pierce

Stoura Pund is a notable cliff and slope located in the Shetland Islands, Scotland. It is situated on the eastern coast of Mainland, the largest island in the archipelago.

Rising approximately 200 meters above sea level, Stoura Pund showcases breathtaking panoramic views of the North Sea. The cliff is composed of layered sedimentary rocks, primarily sandstone and shale, which provide a colorful and visually striking display. These rock formations have been shaped by centuries of erosion, resulting in distinctive features such as deep crevices and rugged edges.

The slope of Stoura Pund is known for its rich biodiversity, supporting a variety of plant and animal life. The cliff face provides nesting sites for numerous seabirds, including guillemots, razorbills, and kittiwakes. Visitors to the area may have the opportunity to witness these fascinating creatures in their natural habitat.

Access to Stoura Pund is relatively straightforward, with a well-maintained footpath leading to the top of the cliff. However, caution is advised as the path can be steep and uneven in some areas. Once at the summit, visitors are rewarded with awe-inspiring views of the surrounding coastline and the vast expanse of the North Sea.

Stoura Pund is a popular destination for nature enthusiasts and hikers, offering a unique opportunity to experience the rugged beauty of the Shetland Islands. Its dramatic cliffs, diverse wildlife, and stunning vistas make it a must-visit location for those exploring the region.

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Stoura Pund Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 60.480194/-1.5365797 or Grid Reference HU2577. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Papa Stour and Foula Taken on the B9078 between Burnside and Eshaness, Shetland, I am looking out towards the islands of Papa Stour (left of shot) and Foula beyond.
Papa Stour and Foula
Taken on the B9078 between Burnside and Eshaness, Shetland, I am looking out towards the islands of Papa Stour (left of shot) and Foula beyond.
The Drongs Taken from the B9078 between Burnside and Eshaness, Shetland, I am looking across Sand Wick to the sea stacks known at The Drongs. Papa Stour can be seen in the distance.
The Drongs
Taken from the B9078 between Burnside and Eshaness, Shetland, I am looking across Sand Wick to the sea stacks known at The Drongs. Papa Stour can be seen in the distance.
Brae Wick This is looking south-east from Braewick towards the red granite cliffs of The Neap
Brae Wick
This is looking south-east from Braewick towards the red granite cliffs of The Neap
Brae Wick and the Drongs View from the roadside above Braewick village.  In the foreground is Braewick Loch, beyond the beach is Brae Wick (the bay) itself.  Out to sea, the bizarre formation of the Drongs.
Brae Wick and the Drongs
View from the roadside above Braewick village. In the foreground is Braewick Loch, beyond the beach is Brae Wick (the bay) itself. Out to sea, the bizarre formation of the Drongs.
Braewick Cottage, Braewick, Shetland A relatively modern house set on the north side of Brae Wick.
Braewick Cottage, Braewick, Shetland
A relatively modern house set on the north side of Brae Wick.
View over Heads of Grocken, Eshaness, Shetland Looking out over the Heads of Grocken with 'The Drongs' the sea stacks in the distance.
View over Heads of Grocken, Eshaness, Shetland
Looking out over the Heads of Grocken with 'The Drongs' the sea stacks in the distance.
Helga water, near Hillswick, Shetland Shetland is unlikely ever to have a hosepipe ban, there are many many lochs and plentiful rainfall. This is Helga Water near the road to Eshaness.
Helga water, near Hillswick, Shetland
Shetland is unlikely ever to have a hosepipe ban, there are many many lochs and plentiful rainfall. This is Helga Water near the road to Eshaness.
Heads of Grocken Looking across the square from above Hillswick on a stormy winter's day. The pony was very inquisitive, and didn't want to be photographed in profile!
Heads of Grocken
Looking across the square from above Hillswick on a stormy winter's day. The pony was very inquisitive, and didn't want to be photographed in profile!
Lagoon at Braewick
Lagoon at Braewick
Brae Wick The beach-head loch of Brae Wick with the bay beyond. The Drongs can just be seen on the far right.
Brae Wick
The beach-head loch of Brae Wick with the bay beyond. The Drongs can just be seen on the far right.
Heads of Grocken Small sea-stacks off the Heads of Grocken, with the Drongs in the distance.
Heads of Grocken
Small sea-stacks off the Heads of Grocken, with the Drongs in the distance.
Beach between Heads of Grocken and the Neap
Beach between Heads of Grocken and the Neap
Entering Eshaness
Entering Eshaness
Opposite a red cliff Looking across the short turf of this promontory at a red cliff across the bay.
Opposite a red cliff
Looking across the short turf of this promontory at a red cliff across the bay.
Roadside quarry West of Helga Water
Roadside quarry
West of Helga Water
Single track road view to Braewick
Single track road view to Braewick
Helga Water view from the outflow burn
Helga Water view from the outflow burn
Braewick inflow burn
Braewick inflow burn
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Stoura Pund is located at Grid Ref: HU2577 (Lat: 60.480194, Lng: -1.5365797)

Unitary Authority: Shetland Islands

Police Authority: Highlands and Islands

What 3 Words

///pancake.helpless.spindles. Near Brae, Shetland Islands

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