Hellier of Sheep-pund is a picturesque cliff located in the village of Shetland, Scotland. Situated on the rugged coastline, this natural formation offers breathtaking views of the North Atlantic Ocean. With a height of approximately 100 meters, the cliff stands tall, providing a dramatic backdrop to the surrounding landscape.
Hellier of Sheep-pund gets its name from the Old Norse word "Hellier," meaning a rock shelter or cave, and "Sheep-pund," which refers to a small enclosure used for holding sheep. This name reflects the historical use of the area as a shelter for livestock during harsh weather conditions. The cliff's steep slope and rocky terrain make it an ideal location for sheep grazing, with the natural formation providing protection from the elements.
Visitors to Hellier of Sheep-pund can enjoy stunning panoramic views of the ocean, with its crashing waves and diverse marine life. The cliff's height and position also make it a popular spot for birdwatching, offering opportunities to observe various seabird species, including puffins, gannets, and kittiwakes.
Access to Hellier of Sheep-pund is relatively easy, with a well-maintained path leading to the cliff's edge. However, caution is advised when approaching the edge due to the steep drop-offs. The site is a favorite among nature enthusiasts, hikers, and photographers, as it provides an awe-inspiring backdrop for capturing the beauty of Shetland's coastal scenery.
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Hellier of Sheep-pund is located at Grid Ref: HU6688 (Lat: 60.57739, Lng: -0.78980545)
Unitary Authority: Shetland Islands
Police Authority: Highlands and Islands
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