Heill of Uire

Cliff, Slope in Shetland

Scotland

Heill of Uire

Calf of Daaey and North East end of Daaey taken from west
Calf of Daaey and North East end of Daaey taken from west Credit: john bateson

Heill of Uire is a magnificent cliff located in the Shetland Islands, an archipelago off the northeast coast of Scotland. Rising dramatically from the North Sea, this rugged and imposing cliff is a popular attraction for visitors and nature enthusiasts alike.

Standing at an impressive height of approximately 100 meters, Heill of Uire offers breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding coastline and the vast expanse of the ocean. The cliff's sheer face is composed of layers of sedimentary rock, displaying a mesmerizing array of colors and textures that have been shaped over millions of years by natural forces.

As visitors approach the cliff, they are often greeted by the awe-inspiring sight of thousands of seabirds nesting and soaring around the cliff face. Fulmars, guillemots, puffins, and razorbills can all be spotted, creating a lively and vibrant atmosphere. The cliff's location also makes it an excellent vantage point for observing seals and even whales that frequent the waters below.

The path leading to Heill of Uire is well-maintained, ensuring safe access for visitors. However, caution is still advised near the cliff edge due to its steepness and the potentially strong coastal winds. The area surrounding the cliff is also home to a diverse range of flora and fauna, with hardy plants clinging to the rocky slopes.

Heill of Uire is a true natural wonder, offering visitors an unforgettable experience of Scotland's rugged and picturesque coastline. Its majestic beauty and unique wildlife make it a must-visit destination for anyone exploring the Shetland Islands.

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Heill of Uire Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 60.626973/-0.92103834 or Grid Reference HU5994. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Calf of Daaey and North East end of Daaey taken from west
Calf of Daaey and North East end of Daaey taken from west
South West corner of Daaey
South West corner of Daaey
Daaey from the  South West
Daaey from the South West
East end of Daaey
East end of Daaey
Daaey and holms From the left Ruir Holm, the Fludir, the Calf of Daaey and Daaey itself.
Daaey and holms
From the left Ruir Holm, the Fludir, the Calf of Daaey and Daaey itself.
Uriesetter Ruined farm on the north side of Fetlar. Fetlar suffered badly from clearances.
Uriesetter
Ruined farm on the north side of Fetlar. Fetlar suffered badly from clearances.
Longi Geo Inlet on the north side of Fetlar.
Longi Geo
Inlet on the north side of Fetlar.
Uriesetter Pasture and ruins on a cleared area of Fetlar.
Uriesetter
Pasture and ruins on a cleared area of Fetlar.
Old boundary, Uriesetter A grassed over ruined dyke on the north coast of Fetlar which was cleared.
Old boundary, Uriesetter
A grassed over ruined dyke on the north coast of Fetlar which was cleared.
Wall at Wester Gors Geo, Fetlar With a fish farm in the lee of Daaey in the background.
Wall at Wester Gors Geo, Fetlar
With a fish farm in the lee of Daaey in the background.
Wester Gors Geo, Fetlar
Wester Gors Geo, Fetlar
Head of Uriesetter from Gors Geo, Fetlar
Head of Uriesetter from Gors Geo, Fetlar
Coastline between Wester and Easter Gors Geo, Fetlar Vord Hill in the distance.
Coastline between Wester and Easter Gors Geo, Fetlar
Vord Hill in the distance.
Burn of Linksetter about to enter the sea, Fetlar A fish farm in the lee of Daaey in the background.
Burn of Linksetter about to enter the sea, Fetlar
A fish farm in the lee of Daaey in the background.
Wall at the Mires of Linksetter, Fetlar Looking towards Hamara Field.
Wall at the Mires of Linksetter, Fetlar
Looking towards Hamara Field.
Wall beside the Burn of Linksetter, Fetlar
Wall beside the Burn of Linksetter, Fetlar
Daaey from Stackaberg, Fetlar With a fish farm in the lee of the isle.
Daaey from Stackaberg, Fetlar
With a fish farm in the lee of the isle.
Daaey from the sea from the north
Daaey from the sea from the north
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Heill of Uire is located at Grid Ref: HU5994 (Lat: 60.626973, Lng: -0.92103834)

Unitary Authority: Shetland Islands

Police Authority: Highlands and Islands

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