Ireland

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Ireland

Loose Head, St Ninian's Isle, from the air
Loose Head, St Ninian's Isle, from the air Credit: Mike Pennington

Ireland, Shetland is a small island located in the North Atlantic Ocean. It is part of the Shetland Islands, an archipelago situated in the northernmost region of Scotland. With a land area of approximately 22 square miles, Ireland is the second-largest island in the Shetland group, after Mainland.

Ireland is known for its breathtaking natural beauty, with rugged cliffs, rolling hills, and pristine beaches. The island is sparsely populated, with a small community of around 60 residents. The main settlement, also named Ireland, is situated on the eastern coast and serves as the administrative center for the island.

The economy of Ireland primarily revolves around fishing and agriculture, with sheep farming being a prominent activity. The island's fertile soil allows for the cultivation of crops such as barley and oats. Traditional methods of fishing, such as lobster and crab potting, are still practiced by the local fishermen.

The island is a haven for nature enthusiasts and birdwatchers, as it is home to a wide variety of bird species, including puffins, guillemots, and razorbills. The surrounding waters are also teeming with marine life, making it a popular spot for diving and snorkeling.

While Ireland may be remote, it offers a peaceful and serene environment, perfect for those seeking tranquility and an escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. The island's charm lies in its unspoiled landscapes, rich history, and close-knit community, making it a hidden gem in the Shetland Islands.

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Ireland Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 59.981493/-1.3261793 or Grid Reference HU3722. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Loose Head, St Ninian's Isle, from the air
Loose Head, St Ninian's Isle, from the air
St Ninian's Ayre from the air
St Ninian's Ayre from the air
St Ninian's Ayre
St Ninian's Ayre
St Ninian's Ayre
St Ninian's Ayre
Track on St Ninian's Isle Leading down to the tombolo which ties the island to the mainland.
Track on St Ninian's Isle
Leading down to the tombolo which ties the island to the mainland.
Ruins of St Ninian's Chapel In the middle distance, the tombolo which ties St Ninian's Isle to the mainland.
Ruins of St Ninian's Chapel
In the middle distance, the tombolo which ties St Ninian's Isle to the mainland.
Inlet on the west coast of St Ninian's Isle Out to sea is the island of Hich Holm <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/gridref/HU3521">HU3521</a> and to the right, Fora Stack.
Inlet on the west coast of St Ninian's Isle
Out to sea is the island of Hich Holm HU3521 and to the right, Fora Stack.
Rocky shore at Bigton
Rocky shore at Bigton
Tombolo linking Mainland to St Ninian's Isle A textbook example of a tombolo. Bigton Wick to the right, St Ninian's Bay to the left.
Tombolo linking Mainland to St Ninian's Isle
A textbook example of a tombolo. Bigton Wick to the right, St Ninian's Bay to the left.
Bigton Wick Looking across the bay to St Ninian's Isle.
Bigton Wick
Looking across the bay to St Ninian's Isle.
View from Bigton Looking over the tombolo towards St Ninian's Bay and the southern end of St Ninian's Isle.
View from Bigton
Looking over the tombolo towards St Ninian's Bay and the southern end of St Ninian's Isle.
View north from Bigton Ireland Wick and the hamlet of Ireland on the far hillside.
View north from Bigton
Ireland Wick and the hamlet of Ireland on the far hillside.
Tombolo at St Ninian's Isle Taken on St Ninian's beach at Bigton, Shetland, I am looking along the tombolo linking the mainland to St Ninian's Isle, site of the remains of St Ninian's Chapel.
Tombolo at St Ninian's Isle
Taken on St Ninian's beach at Bigton, Shetland, I am looking along the tombolo linking the mainland to St Ninian's Isle, site of the remains of St Ninian's Chapel.
St Ninian's Bay I am standing at the mainland end of the tombolo leading to St Ninian's Isle and looking south down St Ninian's Bay towards Inns Holm with Colsay off to the right. Northern Ness, Fora Ness and Noss Hill can be gilmpsed in the clouded distance.
St Ninian's Bay
I am standing at the mainland end of the tombolo leading to St Ninian's Isle and looking south down St Ninian's Bay towards Inns Holm with Colsay off to the right. Northern Ness, Fora Ness and Noss Hill can be gilmpsed in the clouded distance.
St Ninian's Isle I am just above the beach at Bigton Wick and looking across to the north end of St Ninian's Isle where the ruins of St Ninian's Chapel are to be found. The cliffs of Scarfi Taing are discernible to the right.
St Ninian's Isle
I am just above the beach at Bigton Wick and looking across to the north end of St Ninian's Isle where the ruins of St Ninian's Chapel are to be found. The cliffs of Scarfi Taing are discernible to the right.
Ireland Wick to Griskerry I am on St Ninian's beach, Bigton, Shetland, and looking north west along the coast past the Wick of Ireland (and the settlement of Ireland behind it) towards Griskerry, the summit of which can be glimpsed on the horizon (centre of shot).
Ireland Wick to Griskerry
I am on St Ninian's beach, Bigton, Shetland, and looking north west along the coast past the Wick of Ireland (and the settlement of Ireland behind it) towards Griskerry, the summit of which can be glimpsed on the horizon (centre of shot).
St Ninian's Sheep Looking eastwards from St Ninian's Isle over the sand bar to Bigton.
St Ninian's Sheep
Looking eastwards from St Ninian's Isle over the sand bar to Bigton.
Scarfi Taing The easternmost point of St Ninian's Isle, discounting the sand bar.
Scarfi Taing
The easternmost point of St Ninian's Isle, discounting the sand bar.
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Ireland is located at Grid Ref: HU3722 (Lat: 59.981493, Lng: -1.3261793)

Unitary Authority: Shetland Islands

Police Authority: Highlands and Islands

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