Black Hill

Hill, Mountain in Shetland

Scotland

Black Hill

Beach, South Ham The wild coast of Muckle Roe.
Beach, South Ham Credit: Richard Webb

Black Hill is a notable hill located in the Shetland Islands, an archipelago in Scotland. Standing at an elevation of approximately 200 meters (656 feet), it is a prominent feature of the Shetland landscape. The hill is situated on the mainland of the Shetland Islands, near the village of Sandwick.

Black Hill is characterized by its rugged terrain, with steep slopes and rocky outcrops. Its summit offers breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding countryside, including the neighboring hills, valleys, and the North Sea. The hill is covered in heather, grasses, and moss, contributing to its rich biodiversity.

For outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers, Black Hill provides an excellent opportunity for hillwalking and hiking. Several trails and paths traverse the hill, allowing visitors to explore its diverse flora and fauna. It is also a popular spot for birdwatching, with various species of birds inhabiting the area, including the iconic Shetland ponies that graze on the lower slopes.

Black Hill holds historical significance as well. The hill was once used as a site for quarrying, where local residents extracted flagstone for building materials. The remnants of these quarries can still be seen today, adding to the hill's charm and historical value.

Overall, Black Hill is a captivating and picturesque destination in the Shetland Islands. Its natural beauty, challenging terrain, and historical significance make it a must-visit location for both locals and tourists seeking an authentic Shetland experience.

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Black Hill Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 60.379268/-1.4244807 or Grid Reference HU3166. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Beach, South Ham The wild coast of Muckle Roe.
Beach, South Ham
The wild coast of Muckle Roe.
Unnamed Sea Stack There isn't much land in HU2966, and this photo shows about all of it
Unnamed Sea Stack
There isn't much land in HU2966, and this photo shows about all of it
Kilka Water, Muckle Roe, Shetland Also known as the Glen Loch, this is considered by many to be the best fishing loch on the island of Muckle Roe. The loch is surrounded by rough grazing. This view shows the outlet burn.
Kilka Water, Muckle Roe, Shetland
Also known as the Glen Loch, this is considered by many to be the best fishing loch on the island of Muckle Roe. The loch is surrounded by rough grazing. This view shows the outlet burn.
Loch of Rodageo Loch of Rodageo, Muckle Roe, looking north to the Ward of Breiness.
Loch of Rodageo
Loch of Rodageo, Muckle Roe, looking north to the Ward of Breiness.
Rough Track North Ward, Muckle Roe, left frame.
Rough Track
North Ward, Muckle Roe, left frame.
Bays Water Shun Small shallow lochan.
Bays Water Shun
Small shallow lochan.
Bays Water Bays Water, with the ruins of Culsetter croft houses in the foreground.
Bays Water
Bays Water, with the ruins of Culsetter croft houses in the foreground.
Cliffs above Otter Ayre
Cliffs above Otter Ayre
Haystacks at Glen farm, Muckle Roe
Haystacks at Glen farm, Muckle Roe
South Ward Top Stone walls surround the triangulation point on top of South Ward
South Ward Top
Stone walls surround the triangulation point on top of South Ward
Mid Ward The summit of Mid Ward one of Shetland's Marilyn's with small cairn and westside coastline behind
Mid Ward
The summit of Mid Ward one of Shetland's Marilyn's with small cairn and westside coastline behind
Mill Loch, Muckle Roe. Mill Loch, west shore and outflow burn.
Mill Loch, Muckle Roe.
Mill Loch, west shore and outflow burn.
Outflow Burn. Outflow from Mill Loch, Muckle Roe.
Outflow Burn.
Outflow from Mill Loch, Muckle Roe.
Vodafone Tower at Muckle Roe Extremely remote radio mast at Muckle Roe (unmarked on the current 1:50,000 map). There's no road up to it, so they must have used a helicopter when they were building.
Vodafone Tower at Muckle Roe
Extremely remote radio mast at Muckle Roe (unmarked on the current 1:50,000 map). There's no road up to it, so they must have used a helicopter when they were building.
Mill stream leading to North Ham
Mill stream leading to North Ham
Town Loch and Sandhill Ruin Sandhill croft is the ruin to the right of the picture.
Town Loch and Sandhill Ruin
Sandhill croft is the ruin to the right of the picture.
Little Ness and Brei Ness The slopes above the sea cliffs are scoured bare by north-westerly winter storms.  Winter waves will frequently break over these slopes, even some 30 m above normal sea-level.
Little Ness and Brei Ness
The slopes above the sea cliffs are scoured bare by north-westerly winter storms. Winter waves will frequently break over these slopes, even some 30 m above normal sea-level.
Erne Ness, Muckle Roe Looking down on Erne Ness from a rather airy vantage point.  Fulmars are abundant here, and one can be seen flying away from my disturbance.
Erne Ness, Muckle Roe
Looking down on Erne Ness from a rather airy vantage point. Fulmars are abundant here, and one can be seen flying away from my disturbance.
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Black Hill is located at Grid Ref: HU3166 (Lat: 60.379268, Lng: -1.4244807)

Unitary Authority: Shetland Islands

Police Authority: Highlands and Islands

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