Setter Hill

Hill, Mountain in Shetland

Scotland

Setter Hill

The Whalsay ferry, MV Linga, leaving Symbister pier Bound for Laxo on Shetland Mainland.
The Whalsay ferry, MV Linga, leaving Symbister pier Credit: David Purchase

Setter Hill is a prominent hill located in Shetland, a group of islands off the northeastern coast of Scotland. It is situated in the southern part of the mainland, near the village of Gulberwick. Standing at an impressive height of 340 meters (1,115 feet), Setter Hill offers breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding countryside and coastline.

The hill is characterized by its distinctive rocky terrain, with steep slopes and craggy outcrops. It is mainly composed of granite, which gives it a rugged and weathered appearance. The hill is covered in lush vegetation, including heather, grasses, and mosses, which add to its natural beauty.

Setter Hill is a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts, including hikers and nature lovers. Several well-marked trails lead to the summit, offering varying levels of difficulty for different skill levels. The ascent can be challenging but rewarding, with stunning vistas awaiting those who reach the top. On clear days, it is possible to see the surrounding islands, such as Bressay and Whalsay, as well as the vast expanse of the North Sea.

The hill is also home to a diverse range of wildlife, including birds such as puffins, skuas, and gulls. It is not uncommon to spot seals and otters in the surrounding waters. The area around Setter Hill is protected, ensuring the preservation of its natural habitats and species.

Overall, Setter Hill is a picturesque and captivating landmark in Shetland, offering visitors a chance to immerse themselves in the raw beauty of Scotland's rugged landscapes.

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Setter Hill Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 60.355372/-1.0088793 or Grid Reference HU5463. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

The Whalsay ferry, MV Linga, leaving Symbister pier Bound for Laxo on Shetland Mainland.
The Whalsay ferry, MV Linga, leaving Symbister pier
Bound for Laxo on Shetland Mainland.
Loch of Huxter, Whalsay One of four lochs on Whalsay of similar size. I would estimate that this is the largest.
Loch of Huxter, Whalsay
One of four lochs on Whalsay of similar size. I would estimate that this is the largest.
The Houll, Whalsay Probably usually very damp.
The Houll, Whalsay
Probably usually very damp.
Whalsay Kirk and graveyard The Kirk stands on Kirk Ness, a small islet joined to Whalsay by one of Shetland's splendid tombolas. Though actually I think this one has needed a bit of protection from time to time.
Whalsay Kirk and graveyard
The Kirk stands on Kirk Ness, a small islet joined to Whalsay by one of Shetland's splendid tombolas. Though actually I think this one has needed a bit of protection from time to time.
Houb and Suther Ness, Whalsay Suther Ness, with its beacon, is connected to the mainland of Whalsay. But you can't walk there direct from here, you have to approach from the left. Houb (on the left) would, I imagine, make a fine natural harbour were it not for the fact that the channel ahead which prevents a direct approach to Suther Ness is too shallow for all but the smallest craft (such as the little one seen here).
Houb and Suther Ness, Whalsay
Suther Ness, with its beacon, is connected to the mainland of Whalsay. But you can't walk there direct from here, you have to approach from the left. Houb (on the left) would, I imagine, make a fine natural harbour were it not for the fact that the channel ahead which prevents a direct approach to Suther Ness is too shallow for all but the smallest craft (such as the little one seen here).
The road to Brough, Whalsay
The road to Brough, Whalsay
Approaching Symbister, Whalsay A rare stretch of road on Whalsay which does not need passing places!
Approaching Symbister, Whalsay
A rare stretch of road on Whalsay which does not need passing places!
A field at Marrister, Whalsay Daisies in profusion.
A field at Marrister, Whalsay
Daisies in profusion.
North Voe, Symbister, Whalsay Is there a South Voe? Not on the map, but I could well imagine that the harbour where the ferry from Mainland comes in has this name.
North Voe, Symbister, Whalsay
Is there a South Voe? Not on the map, but I could well imagine that the harbour where the ferry from Mainland comes in has this name.
Kirk Ness View from Kick Ness
Kirk Ness
View from Kick Ness
Rocks and Old Iron, Loch of Huxter A beautiful small loch near Symbister. The thing on the rock looks like part of an old stove.
Rocks and Old Iron, Loch of Huxter
A beautiful small loch near Symbister. The thing on the rock looks like part of an old stove.
Loch of Huxter
Loch of Huxter
Whalsay Leisure Centre
Whalsay Leisure Centre
View at Symbister The eastern part of Symbister. Sodom, according to the map.
View at Symbister
The eastern part of Symbister. Sodom, according to the map.
Road to Isbister This road runs through the centre of Whalsay  in a NW to SE direction.
Road to Isbister
This road runs through the centre of Whalsay in a NW to SE direction.
Pier House Museum, Symbister Whalsay's most photographed building. The museum details Shetland's connections with the Hanseatic League, from a time when trade links with Europe didn't generate so much hot air. <span class="nowrap"><a title="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pier_House_Museum" rel="nofollow ugc noopener" href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pier_House_Museum">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>
Pier House Museum, Symbister
Whalsay's most photographed building. The museum details Shetland's connections with the Hanseatic League, from a time when trade links with Europe didn't generate so much hot air. LinkExternal link
Fishing Boats, Symbister
Fishing Boats, Symbister
Symbister House A mansion built in 1823 for the owners of Whalsay, the Bruce family. According to this article <span class="nowrap"><a title="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Symbister_House" rel="nofollow ugc noopener" href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Symbister_House">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> they were an obnoxious bunch.
The house is now used by Whalsay secondary school.
Symbister House
A mansion built in 1823 for the owners of Whalsay, the Bruce family. According to this article LinkExternal link they were an obnoxious bunch. The house is now used by Whalsay secondary school.
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Setter Hill is located at Grid Ref: HU5463 (Lat: 60.355372, Lng: -1.0088793)

Unitary Authority: Shetland Islands

Police Authority: Highlands and Islands

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