Inner Voder

Cliff, Slope in Shetland

Scotland

Inner Voder

Hevda Skerry It's said that you can often hear seals singing on the skerry, but there was none of that today.
Hevda Skerry Credit: John Allan

Inner Voder, located in the Shetland Islands, is a picturesque cliff with a steep slope that captivates visitors with its natural beauty. This stunning landmark offers a breathtaking view of the surrounding rugged coastline and the vast North Sea.

The cliffs of Inner Voder stand tall, reaching an impressive height that showcases the power of nature's forces over time. They are composed of layered rock formations, revealing the geological history of the area. The layers exhibit a range of colors, from pale yellows and oranges to rich browns and grays, creating a visually striking display.

The slope of Inner Voder is characterized by its steepness and rough terrain. It is covered in a variety of vegetation, including hardy grasses, mosses, and small shrubs, which cling to the uneven ground. The slope provides an ideal habitat for a diverse range of bird species, such as fulmars, guillemots, and puffins, which nest in the crevices and ledges of the cliffs.

Visitors to Inner Voder can experience the beauty of the cliff and slope through various activities. Hiking along the cliff's edge offers a chance to appreciate the stunning views and observe the local wildlife. Rock climbing enthusiasts are drawn to the challenging faces of Inner Voder, testing their skills against the rugged crags. Photographers are also inspired by the dramatic scenery, capturing the essence of this unique location.

Inner Voder, with its striking cliffs and steep slope, is a true gem in the Shetland Islands, offering visitors an opportunity to immerse themselves in the raw beauty of nature.

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Inner Voder Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 60.274249/-1.0819497 or Grid Reference HU5054. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Hevda Skerry It's said that you can often hear seals singing on the skerry, but there was none of that today.
Hevda Skerry
It's said that you can often hear seals singing on the skerry, but there was none of that today.
Fru Stack Fru (Maiden) Stack stands just below the lighthouse at The Flaach. The stack has some remains on its summit, said to be perhaps of an ancient monastic settlement.
Really?
Fru Stack
Fru (Maiden) Stack stands just below the lighthouse at The Flaach. The stack has some remains on its summit, said to be perhaps of an ancient monastic settlement. Really?
Hevda Skerry and Noss from Kirkabister, Nesting
Hevda Skerry and Noss from Kirkabister, Nesting
Climnie, South Nesting Bay
Climnie, South Nesting Bay
Inner Voder, South Nesting Bay
Inner Voder, South Nesting Bay
Es Wick Looking to the beach at the head of the bay.
Es Wick
Looking to the beach at the head of the bay.
Walled garden at Lingness Looking down to the Loch of Lingness.
Walled garden at Lingness
Looking down to the Loch of Lingness.
Rocky point at Ling Ness
Rocky point at Ling Ness
Northeast point of Ling Ness Looking out to the skerries and the small island of Cunning Holm.
Northeast point of Ling Ness
Looking out to the skerries and the small island of Cunning Holm.
Moorland above Es Wick Bog cotton abounds, but the wet soil is thin on the bedrock, so walking is pleasant.
Moorland above Es Wick
Bog cotton abounds, but the wet soil is thin on the bedrock, so walking is pleasant.
Dock of Lingness and Es Wick
Dock of Lingness and Es Wick
Remote house on Lingness
Remote house on Lingness
Pebble beach on Lingness
Pebble beach on Lingness
Lingness peninsula Jutting out into South Nesting Bay.
Lingness peninsula
Jutting out into South Nesting Bay.
Shingle bank at Lingness A shingle bank dividing Es Wick (seen here) from Dock of Lingness is all that links Lingness to the mainland.
Shingle bank at Lingness
A shingle bank dividing Es Wick (seen here) from Dock of Lingness is all that links Lingness to the mainland.
Shingle bank at Lingness An isthmus composed of a shingle bank dividing Es Wick (seen here) from Dock of Lingness is all that links Lingness to the mainland.
Shingle bank at Lingness
An isthmus composed of a shingle bank dividing Es Wick (seen here) from Dock of Lingness is all that links Lingness to the mainland.
Little loch, Moul of Eswick Local name (Peerie loch o da Flaach).
Little loch, Moul of Eswick
Local name (Peerie loch o da Flaach).
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Inner Voder is located at Grid Ref: HU5054 (Lat: 60.274249, Lng: -1.0819497)

Unitary Authority: Shetland Islands

Police Authority: Highlands and Islands

What 3 Words

///scaled.blossom.insolence. Near Symbister, Shetland Islands

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Seamark Buoy Cardinal Category: west
Seamark Buoy Cardinal Colour: yellow;black;yellow
Seamark Buoy Cardinal Colour Pattern: horizontal
Seamark Buoy Cardinal Shape: pillar
Seamark Information: lights unknown
Seamark Name: INNER VODER BUOY
Seamark Radio Station Category: ais
Seamark Radio Station Mmsi: 992351085
Seamark Source: ais
Seamark Topmark Colour: black
Seamark Topmark Shape: 2 cones point together
Seamark Type: buoy_cardinal
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