Barni Hill

Hill, Mountain in Shetland

Scotland

Barni Hill

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

Barni Hill, located in the Shetland Islands, is a prominent hill that offers picturesque views and attracts both locals and tourists alike. Situated in the northern part of Scotland, Shetland is known for its stunning landscapes, and Barni Hill is no exception.

Rising to an elevation of approximately 405 meters (1,329 feet), Barni Hill is considered one of the highest points in Shetland. It is situated in the central region of the mainland, approximately 6 kilometers (3.7 miles) west of Lerwick, the capital of the Shetland Islands. The hill is easily accessible by various walking routes and offers a moderate level of difficulty for hikers.

The summit of Barni Hill provides breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding countryside, with its rolling hills, moorland, and coastal scenery. On a clear day, visitors can even catch a glimpse of neighboring islands such as Bressay and Whalsay.

The area around Barni Hill is home to a diverse range of flora and fauna. Hikers may encounter various species of birds, wildflowers, and even Shetland ponies grazing in the surrounding fields.

For outdoor enthusiasts, Barni Hill offers a range of activities, including hiking, birdwatching, and photography. The hill's natural beauty and tranquil atmosphere make it an ideal spot for nature lovers and those seeking a peaceful escape.

In conclusion, Barni Hill is a notable landmark in the Shetland Islands, offering stunning views, diverse wildlife, and opportunities for outdoor activities. Whether you're a seasoned hiker or simply looking to appreciate the beauty of the Scottish countryside, Barni Hill is a must-visit destination.

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Barni Hill Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 60.213422/-1.6355122 or Grid Reference HU2047. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Loch of Quinnigeo, Walls, from the air
Loch of Quinnigeo, Walls, from the air
Da Leaans View of tattie rig (potato field) and worker at Da Leaans croft
Da Leaans
View of tattie rig (potato field) and worker at Da Leaans croft
Littlure Littlure with The Peak above the caravan and Uskies Geo beyond
Littlure
Littlure with The Peak above the caravan and Uskies Geo beyond
Mill ruins Old Shetland mill ruins on the inflow burn to Lera Voe, loch of Breck in the background.
Mill ruins
Old Shetland mill ruins on the inflow burn to Lera Voe, loch of Breck in the background.
Telephone box at Burrastow
Telephone box at Burrastow
Ruined Mill Remains of a 'Clack Mill'.
Ruined Mill
Remains of a 'Clack Mill'.
Ruined Mill Remains of a 'Clack Mill'
Ruined Mill
Remains of a 'Clack Mill'
Burrastow House
Burrastow House
House near Burrastow
House near Burrastow
Head of Lera Voe One of Shetland's many unassuming voes.
Head of Lera Voe
One of Shetland's many unassuming voes.
Cairn on Dounawall Showing signs of recent collapse. A cairn on The Hamar is visible beyond.
Cairn on Dounawall
Showing signs of recent collapse. A cairn on The Hamar is visible beyond.
Cliffs at Littlure A fine section of coast for easy walking in late September.
Cliffs at Littlure
A fine section of coast for easy walking in late September.
Hill above Littlure A cairn sits at a good viewpoint along the hill above the fields of Littlure. Vaila Sound is visible in the distance.
Hill above Littlure
A cairn sits at a good viewpoint along the hill above the fields of Littlure. Vaila Sound is visible in the distance.
Cairn above Littlure A fine cairn on a small hill that commands a good view towards Walls and Vaila Sound.
Cairn above Littlure
A fine cairn on a small hill that commands a good view towards Walls and Vaila Sound.
Northern Loch of Littlure The unsurfaced road to Littlure passes beside the loch.
Northern Loch of Littlure
The unsurfaced road to Littlure passes beside the loch.
Boat on the shore at the head of Lera Voe, near Walls The boat is LK 466 Restless Wave.
Boat on the shore at the head of Lera Voe, near Walls
The boat is LK 466 Restless Wave.
Burn flowing out of Loch of Breck, Lera Voe, Walls
Burn flowing out of Loch of Breck, Lera Voe, Walls
House on the road to Burrastow, near Walls
House on the road to Burrastow, near Walls
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Barni Hill is located at Grid Ref: HU2047 (Lat: 60.213422, Lng: -1.6355122)

Unitary Authority: Shetland Islands

Police Authority: Highlands and Islands

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Located within 500m of 60.213422,-1.6355122
Littlure
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Lat/Long: 60.2146996/-1.6298905
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