South Hoga Ness

Cliff, Slope in Shetland

Scotland

South Hoga Ness

South Nesting View of the road.
South Nesting Credit: Mat Tuck

South Hoga Ness is a prominent coastal feature located in the Shetland Islands, Scotland. Situated on the southwestern coast of the main island, it is known for its impressive cliffs and slopes that overlook the North Atlantic Ocean.

Rising to a height of approximately 50 meters (164 feet) above sea level, the cliffs of South Hoga Ness offer breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding landscape. Composed mainly of sandstone and shale, the cliffs showcase layers of sedimentary rock, providing a glimpse into the area's geological history.

The slopes of South Hoga Ness are characterized by their rugged terrain and diverse flora. The area is home to a variety of plant species, including heather, gorse, and grasses, which thrive in the coastal climate. The slopes also support a range of animal life, such as seabirds, including kittiwakes and fulmars, which nest in the cliffs.

South Hoga Ness is a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers. Visitors can explore the area by foot, following designated paths that wind along the cliff edge. The dramatic scenery, combined with the sound of crashing waves and the fresh sea air, creates an unforgettable experience.

In addition to its natural beauty, South Hoga Ness holds historical significance. The remains of Iron Age settlements have been discovered in the surrounding area, providing insight into the island's ancient inhabitants and their way of life.

Overall, South Hoga Ness stands as a remarkable coastal feature in the Shetland Islands, offering stunning views, diverse wildlife, and a glimpse into the region's rich history.

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South Hoga Ness Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 60.273233/-1.1395029 or Grid Reference HU4754. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

South Nesting View of the road.
South Nesting
View of the road.
Burn of Grunnawater Small road bridge over the Burn of Grunnawater
Burn of Grunnawater
Small road bridge over the Burn of Grunnawater
Muckle Ayre View out to the sea at Muckle Ayre
Muckle Ayre
View out to the sea at Muckle Ayre
Coastal road View along the B9075 road
Coastal road
View along the B9075 road
Remote house on Lingness
Remote house on Lingness
Pebble beach on Lingness
Pebble beach on Lingness
Boadie Geo, South Nesting, Shetland Part of the coastline on the east coast of mainland Shetland
Boadie Geo, South Nesting, Shetland
Part of the coastline on the east coast of mainland Shetland
Boadie Geo, South Nesting
Boadie Geo, South Nesting
Digger at Clubb of Newing, South Nesting
Digger at Clubb of Newing, South Nesting
Loch of Benston, South Nesting
Loch of Benston, South Nesting
Benston and Garth, South Nesting
Benston and Garth, South Nesting
Brough, South Nesting
Brough, South Nesting
Loch of Benston Looking towards the Holm of Benston.
Loch of Benston
Looking towards the Holm of Benston.
Calf Holm, East Voe of Skellister From Skellister.
Calf Holm, East Voe of Skellister
From Skellister.
Vadill of Garth, South Nesting A Vadill is somewhere that can be crossed (by wading) at low tide.
Vadill of Garth, South Nesting
A Vadill is somewhere that can be crossed (by wading) at low tide.
Vadill of Garth, South Nesting
Vadill of Garth, South Nesting
Vadill of Garth and Trowie Loch, South Nesting The Trowie Loch is a tidal loch which fills at high tide but only partly drains at low tide.
Vadill of Garth and Trowie Loch, South Nesting
The Trowie Loch is a tidal loch which fills at high tide but only partly drains at low tide.
Brough, South Nesting Looking across the Vadill of Garth towards Skellister.
Brough, South Nesting
Looking across the Vadill of Garth towards Skellister.
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South Hoga Ness is located at Grid Ref: HU4754 (Lat: 60.273233, Lng: -1.1395029)

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