Bligg

Cliff, Slope in Shetland

Scotland

Bligg

Gloup Holm from Valla Field The holm is on the right, with the mainland of Yell to the left.
Gloup Holm from Valla Field Credit: Mike Pennington

Bligg is a small, rocky cliff located on the island of Shetland, which is part of Scotland. Situated on the northeastern coast of the island, Bligg offers breathtaking views of the North Sea. It is known for its rugged beauty and is a popular spot for nature enthusiasts and hikers.

The cliff is composed of layers of sedimentary rock, which have been shaped by years of erosion caused by wind and waves. Bligg stands at approximately 30 meters high, making it a prominent feature in the surrounding landscape. As a result of its exposed location, it is often subject to strong winds and rough sea conditions, creating a dynamic and ever-changing environment.

Visitors to Bligg can enjoy a challenging hike along the cliff's edge, where they can take in panoramic views of the sea and the surrounding coastal scenery. The cliff offers a unique vantage point to observe local wildlife, including seabirds such as puffins, guillemots, and fulmars, which nest on the ledges.

Bligg is also a popular destination for rock climbers, who are drawn to its challenging routes and stunning vistas. However, caution must be exercised due to the unpredictable nature of the weather and the potential for loose rocks.

Overall, Bligg is a remarkable geological feature on Shetland Island, offering visitors a chance to experience the raw power of nature and enjoy the beauty of the Scottish coastline.

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Bligg Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 60.728964/-1.0998963 or Grid Reference HP4905. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Gloup Holm from Valla Field The holm is on the right, with the mainland of Yell to the left.
Gloup Holm from Valla Field
The holm is on the right, with the mainland of Yell to the left.
Gloup Holm and waves from Westing
Gloup Holm and waves from Westing
Gloup Holm Seen from Scordaback Hill.
Gloup Holm
Seen from Scordaback Hill.
Sunset beyond Gloup Holm from Sothers Field
Sunset beyond Gloup Holm from Sothers Field
Coast between Aastack Geo and Bagi Stack The north-west corner of Yell, with the small light on the un-named headland above Bagi stack. The light is misplaced on both 1:50,000 and 1:25,000 maps, but according to Google Earth, magic.defra.gov.uk (and this photo) it is in this square and on this un-named headland. Taken from one of the Yell Sound ferries on a North Isles cruise.
Coast between Aastack Geo and Bagi Stack
The north-west corner of Yell, with the small light on the un-named headland above Bagi stack. The light is misplaced on both 1:50,000 and 1:25,000 maps, but according to Google Earth, magic.defra.gov.uk (and this photo) it is in this square and on this un-named headland. Taken from one of the Yell Sound ferries on a North Isles cruise.
North-west Yell Bagi Stack and, further out on the left, Gloup Holm. Taken from one of the Yell Sound ferries on a North Isles cruise.
North-west Yell
Bagi Stack and, further out on the left, Gloup Holm. Taken from one of the Yell Sound ferries on a North Isles cruise.
Natural arch off the coast of north-west Yell According to the 1:25,000 map, this may be Grey Stack, although the names of the stacks (and the location of the light) are rather obscure. Taken from one of the Yell Sound ferries on a North Isles cruise.
Natural arch off the coast of north-west Yell
According to the 1:25,000 map, this may be Grey Stack, although the names of the stacks (and the location of the light) are rather obscure. Taken from one of the Yell Sound ferries on a North Isles cruise.
Bagi Stack from the north With the small light on the headland beyond. Taken from one of the Yell Sound ferries on a North Isles cruise.
Bagi Stack from the north
With the small light on the headland beyond. Taken from one of the Yell Sound ferries on a North Isles cruise.
The Clapper, Gloup Holm A stack beside Gloup Holm. Taken from one of the Yell Sound ferries on a North Isles cruise.
The Clapper, Gloup Holm
A stack beside Gloup Holm. Taken from one of the Yell Sound ferries on a North Isles cruise.
The Clapper With Gloup Holm on the left and Bagi Stack through the gap. Taken from one of the Yell Sound ferries on a North Isles cruise.
The Clapper
With Gloup Holm on the left and Bagi Stack through the gap. Taken from one of the Yell Sound ferries on a North Isles cruise.
Gloup Holm With the Clapper on the left. Taken from one of the Yell Sound ferries on a North Isles cruise.
Gloup Holm
With the Clapper on the left. Taken from one of the Yell Sound ferries on a North Isles cruise.
The Clapper A stack off Gloup Holm. Taken from one of the Yell Sound ferries on a North Isles cruise.
The Clapper
A stack off Gloup Holm. Taken from one of the Yell Sound ferries on a North Isles cruise.
Aastack Geo The geograph for this page in fact covers half of HP4705 and half of HP4704, and should in fact have a supplementary classification.  The light-house is shown at a different location on both the 1:50,000 and 1:25,000 maps, but neither are correct as it is at HP47840496 according to my GPS.
Aastack Geo
The geograph for this page in fact covers half of HP4705 and half of HP4704, and should in fact have a supplementary classification. The light-house is shown at a different location on both the 1:50,000 and 1:25,000 maps, but neither are correct as it is at HP47840496 according to my GPS.
Looking south across Aastack Geo
Looking south across Aastack Geo
Bagi Stack Light-house This modern, steel-clad metal framework light-house is not at the position shown on either of the 1:50,000 or 1:25,000 maps, but (according to my GPS) is located at HP47840496.  It flashes 4 times every 20 seconds and has a nominal range of 10 nautical miles.
Bagi Stack Light-house
This modern, steel-clad metal framework light-house is not at the position shown on either of the 1:50,000 or 1:25,000 maps, but (according to my GPS) is located at HP47840496. It flashes 4 times every 20 seconds and has a nominal range of 10 nautical miles.
Grey Stack from Bagi Stack
Grey Stack from Bagi Stack
Bagi Stack, North Neaps The huge boulders between the stack and the mainland are probably the result of the collapse of a sea-arch.
Bagi Stack, North Neaps
The huge boulders between the stack and the mainland are probably the result of the collapse of a sea-arch.
Sea stack, Birrier
Sea stack, Birrier
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Bligg is located at Grid Ref: HP4905 (Lat: 60.728964, Lng: -1.0998963)

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