Moss of Riskaness

Downs, Moorland in Shetland

Scotland

Moss of Riskaness

Loch of Quinnigeo, Walls, from the air
Loch of Quinnigeo, Walls, from the air Credit: Mike Pennington

Moss of Riskaness is a prominent natural feature located in Shetland, an archipelago in Scotland. Situated in the area known as Downs, the moss covers a vast expanse of moorland, offering a unique landscape that attracts nature enthusiasts and hikers alike.

The moss is characterized by its wet and boggy terrain, which is a result of the high rainfall common in the region. It is home to a variety of plant species, including heather, cotton grass, and sphagnum moss, which thrive in the acidic and nutrient-poor soil. These plants contribute to the vibrant colors that adorn the moss, with hues ranging from deep purples and pinks to vibrant greens.

The area surrounding Moss of Riskaness is also rich in wildlife. Visitors may spot a range of bird species, including golden plovers, curlews, and meadow pipits, which find refuge in the moss. Additionally, the moorland supports populations of small mammals, such as voles and shrews, while larger animals like red deer and Shetland ponies can be seen grazing on the outskirts.

Due to its remote location and untouched beauty, Moss of Riskaness offers a peaceful and serene environment for those seeking a break from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. The moss provides an opportunity for visitors to immerse themselves in nature, explore the meandering trails, and experience the unique flora and fauna that thrive in this wild and rugged landscape.

In summary, Moss of Riskaness in Shetland is a captivating natural feature, offering a picturesque moorland landscape, abundant wildlife, and a tranquil escape for those who appreciate the beauty of nature.

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Moss of Riskaness Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 60.22353/-1.5972245 or Grid Reference HU2248. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Loch of Quinnigeo, Walls, from the air
Loch of Quinnigeo, Walls, from the air
Vaila House from the air
Vaila House from the air
Linga and Walls from the air
Linga and Walls from the air
Vaila House from the air
Vaila House from the air
Linga, Vaila Sound, from the air
Linga, Vaila Sound, from the air
Lochs of Kirkigarth and Bardister, Walls
Lochs of Kirkigarth and Bardister, Walls
Loch of Kirkigarth and Kirkidale, Walls
Loch of Kirkigarth and Kirkidale, Walls
Burraland, Walls
Burraland, Walls
Loch of Elvister, Walls
Loch of Elvister, Walls
Road to Vesquoy and Burrastow
Road to Vesquoy and Burrastow
Road to Kinkwall Kinkwall is the white house on the right.
Road to Kinkwall
Kinkwall is the white house on the right.
Bruntskerry The abandoned Mid Walls Kirk is the building on the horizon.
Bruntskerry
The abandoned Mid Walls Kirk is the building on the horizon.
Mid Walls Kirk An abandoned church up a track.
Mid Walls Kirk
An abandoned church up a track.
Kinkwall, Mid Walls
Kinkwall, Mid Walls
Kinkwall With the old croft derelict behind it.
Kinkwall
With the old croft derelict behind it.
Bruntskerry A Waas limousine at Brunstkerry, Walls
Bruntskerry
A Waas limousine at Brunstkerry, Walls
Mid Walls - Burrastow crossroads The island of Foula is visible in the distance.
Mid Walls - Burrastow crossroads
The island of Foula is visible in the distance.
At Walls Show 2005
At Walls Show 2005
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Moss of Riskaness is located at Grid Ref: HU2248 (Lat: 60.22353, Lng: -1.5972245)

Unitary Authority: Shetland Islands

Police Authority: Highlands and Islands

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