Keenings

Cliff, Slope in Shetland

Scotland

Keenings

Fetlar Gardens On Fetlar, sheep are everywhere - so vegetables were grown inside these little 'walled gardens' to protect them from the sheep.
Fetlar Gardens Credit: Anne Burgess

Keenings is a picturesque location situated on the Shetland Islands, located off the northeast coast of Scotland. Specifically, it is a small area encompassing a cliff and slope overlooking the North Sea. The name "Keenings" is derived from the Old Norse word "kynnings," meaning a steep cliff or precipice.

The cliff at Keenings is an impressive natural feature, rising to a height of approximately 100 feet. Its rugged and dramatic appearance makes it a popular spot for tourists and locals alike, who come to admire the breathtaking views of the sea and surrounding landscape. The cliff face is composed of layers of sedimentary rock, displaying geological formations that have been shaped by millions of years of erosion.

Adjacent to the cliff, the slope at Keenings provides a gentler gradient leading down towards the shoreline. Covered in lush vegetation, including grasses, heather, and wildflowers, it offers a serene and idyllic setting for visitors to explore or simply relax in the natural beauty of the surroundings. The slope is accessible through a well-maintained path, ensuring ease of movement for those wishing to venture down towards the water's edge.

Keenings is also known for its diverse wildlife, with seabirds nesting along the cliff face, including puffins, guillemots, and razorbills. The surrounding waters are home to a variety of marine life, such as seals, otters, and numerous species of fish. Nature enthusiasts and birdwatchers flock to Keenings to observe and photograph these fascinating creatures in their natural habitat.

Overall, Keenings in Shetland offers a captivating and enchanting experience for nature lovers, geology enthusiasts, and anyone seeking tranquility amidst stunning coastal scenery.

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Keenings Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 60.581941/-0.79162467 or Grid Reference HU6689. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Fetlar Gardens On Fetlar, sheep are everywhere - so vegetables were grown inside these little 'walled gardens' to protect them from the sheep.
Fetlar Gardens
On Fetlar, sheep are everywhere - so vegetables were grown inside these little 'walled gardens' to protect them from the sheep.
Houlls geo, Fetlar
Houlls geo, Fetlar
Funzie Bay, Fetlar
Funzie Bay, Fetlar
Rain Geese on Loch of Funzie, Fetlar Rain Goose is the local name for Red-throated Diver (Gavia stellata).
Rain Geese on Loch of Funzie, Fetlar
Rain Goose is the local name for Red-throated Diver (Gavia stellata).
Funzie Bay, Fetlar
Funzie Bay, Fetlar
Funzie Bay, Fetlar
Funzie Bay, Fetlar
The Snap from Wick of Tresta
The Snap from Wick of Tresta
The Mires of Fundy - RSPB Reserve The view from the hide at the Mires of Fundy.  All quiet on a sunny Spring evening although the red-necked phalaropes were thought to be resident.
The Mires of Fundy - RSPB Reserve
The view from the hide at the Mires of Fundy. All quiet on a sunny Spring evening although the red-necked phalaropes were thought to be resident.
Loch of Funzie exhortation A bird watcher was incensed having seen a Fetlar islander go fishing in his waders for trout in this section of Loch of Funzie.  And despite the notice!!  All for the protection of red-necked phalaropes, a bird uncommon in the UK but not so worldwide.
Loch of Funzie exhortation
A bird watcher was incensed having seen a Fetlar islander go fishing in his waders for trout in this section of Loch of Funzie. And despite the notice!! All for the protection of red-necked phalaropes, a bird uncommon in the UK but not so worldwide.
Funzie Bay Across the beach at Funzie  ancient cobbles are set into the cliffs; they were squashed and stretched under immense heat and pressure 400 million years ago.

See  <span class="nowrap"><a title="http://www.shetland-heritage.co.uk/downloads/resources/trailleaflets/Shetland_rocks.pdf" rel="nofollow ugc noopener" href="http://www.shetland-heritage.co.uk/downloads/resources/trailleaflets/Shetland_rocks.pdf">Link</a><img style="margin-left:2px;" alt="External link" title="External link - shift click to open in new window" src="https://s1.geograph.org.uk/img/external.png" width="10" height="10"/></span>
Funzie Bay
Across the beach at Funzie ancient cobbles are set into the cliffs; they were squashed and stretched under immense heat and pressure 400 million years ago. See LinkExternal link
Elongated cobbles in the rocks at Funzie Across the beach at Funzie  ancient cobbles are set into the cliffs; they were squashed and stretched under immense heat and pressure 400 million years ago.

See  <span class="nowrap"><a title="http://www.shetland-heritage.co.uk/downloads/resources/trailleaflets/Shetland_rocks.pdf" rel="nofollow ugc noopener" href="http://www.shetland-heritage.co.uk/downloads/resources/trailleaflets/Shetland_rocks.pdf">Link</a><img style="margin-left:2px;" alt="External link" title="External link - shift click to open in new window" src="https://s1.geograph.org.uk/img/external.png" width="10" height="10"/></span>
Elongated cobbles in the rocks at Funzie
Across the beach at Funzie ancient cobbles are set into the cliffs; they were squashed and stretched under immense heat and pressure 400 million years ago. See LinkExternal link
Loch of Funzie
Loch of Funzie
Unsurfaced track View along the non surfaced track near Aithbank.
Unsurfaced track
View along the non surfaced track near Aithbank.
Loch of Funzie View of the Loch of Funzie
Loch of Funzie
View of the Loch of Funzie
Lambs playing in the road Hand made road warning sign, "Lambs playing in the road".
Lambs playing in the road
Hand made road warning sign, "Lambs playing in the road".
Cattle Grid Cattle grid installation.
Cattle Grid
Cattle grid installation.
Funzie Bay Funzie Bay on South side of Fetlar.
Funzie Bay
Funzie Bay on South side of Fetlar.
Nicol's Tonga, Fetlar
Nicol's Tonga, Fetlar
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Keenings is located at Grid Ref: HU6689 (Lat: 60.581941, Lng: -0.79162467)

Unitary Authority: Shetland Islands

Police Authority: Highlands and Islands

What 3 Words

///diverting.damage.thickened. Near Houbie, Shetland Islands

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