Eppies Rivack

Cliff, Slope in Shetland

Scotland

Eppies Rivack

Houlls geo, Fetlar
Houlls geo, Fetlar Credit: Tom Pennington

Eppies Rivack is a prominent cliff and slope located in the Shetland Islands, an archipelago in Scotland. Situated on the east coast of the main Shetland Island, this geological formation offers breathtaking views and is a popular attraction for locals and tourists alike.

The cliff itself stands tall, reaching heights of approximately 100 meters (328 feet) above sea level. Its rugged and dramatic appearance, characterized by sheer rock faces and jagged edges, provides a sense of grandeur and awe-inspiring beauty. Eppies Rivack offers visitors an opportunity to witness the power of nature, as the crashing waves of the North Sea relentlessly carve away at the base of the cliff, shaping it over time.

The slope of Eppies Rivack is equally impressive. It descends steeply towards the sea, showcasing a mix of grassy patches, rocky outcrops, and scattered vegetation. This combination of elements creates a visually striking contrast against the backdrop of the open ocean, adding to the charm of the location.

Due to its remote and untouched nature, Eppies Rivack is a haven for a variety of bird species, including puffins, fulmars, and razorbills. Birdwatchers flock to the area to observe these magnificent creatures in their natural habitat, often nesting on the cliff's ledges.

Eppies Rivack is an ideal destination for those seeking a serene and awe-inspiring experience. Its natural beauty, combined with the diverse wildlife that calls it home, makes it a must-visit location for nature enthusiasts and those looking to explore the wonders of the Shetland Islands.

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Eppies Rivack Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 60.587725/-0.77899549 or Grid Reference HU6689. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

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 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
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
Nousta Ness, Fetlar
Nousta Ness, Fetlar
Grey Seal (Halichoreus grypeus), Nousta Ness, Fetlar
Grey Seal (Halichoreus grypeus), Nousta Ness, Fetlar
Haa of Funzie, Fetlar
Haa of Funzie, Fetlar
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Eppies Rivack is located at Grid Ref: HU6689 (Lat: 60.587725, Lng: -0.77899549)

Unitary Authority: Shetland Islands

Police Authority: Highlands and Islands

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