Baa-neap

Hill, Mountain in Shetland

Scotland

Baa-neap

Houlls geo, Fetlar
Houlls geo, Fetlar Credit: Tom Pennington

Baa-neap is a hill located in the Shetland Islands, an archipelago in Scotland, United Kingdom. Situated in the northernmost part of the Mainland island, Baa-neap is known for its distinctive shape and stunning views.

With an elevation of approximately 197 meters (646 feet), Baa-neap stands as an imposing landmark on the landscape. The hill is predominantly composed of sedimentary rocks, including sandstone and shale, which have been shaped by centuries of erosion. This has resulted in its unique appearance, with steep slopes and a flat, plateau-like summit.

The name "Baa-neap" is thought to be derived from Old Norse, reflecting the island's Viking heritage. The word "Baa" may refer to a sheep or a ram, while "neap" is related to the Old Norse word for a summit or peak. This name seems fitting, given the hill's association with sheep farming in the area.

Climbing to the top of Baa-neap rewards visitors with breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding landscape. On a clear day, one can see the rugged coastline, neighboring islands, and vast stretches of rolling green fields. It is also an excellent spot for birdwatching, as several species, including puffins and fulmars, can be observed nesting in the cliffs.

Baa-neap is a popular destination for hikers and nature enthusiasts, offering a chance to immerse oneself in the unspoiled beauty of the Shetland Islands. Its striking appearance and stunning vistas make it an iconic landmark in the region.

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Baa-neap Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 60.600855/-0.77137756 or Grid Reference HU6791. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Houlls geo, Fetlar
Houlls geo, Fetlar
Lambs playing in the road Hand made road warning sign, "Lambs playing in the road".
Lambs playing in the road
Hand made road warning sign, "Lambs playing in the road".
Cattle Grid Cattle grid installation.
Cattle Grid
Cattle grid installation.
Nicol's Tonga, Fetlar
Nicol's Tonga, Fetlar
Haa of Funzie, Fetlar
Haa of Funzie, Fetlar
Houlls Geo An inlet in the craggy coastline north of Funzie.
Houlls Geo
An inlet in the craggy coastline north of Funzie.
Bay of Funzie
Bay of Funzie
Strandburgh Ness from Kegga
Strandburgh Ness from Kegga
Everland with Ness of Gruting in the distance
Everland with Ness of Gruting in the distance
The Outer Brough and Strandburgh Ness taken from just off the Clett
The Outer Brough and Strandburgh Ness taken from just off the Clett
Road junction at Funzie Looking north towards Everland.
Road junction at Funzie
Looking north towards Everland.
Everland The end of the road on Fetlar.
Everland
The end of the road on Fetlar.
Grin Lampie Crags on the east side of Fetlar. This is an outcrop of the famous Funzie Conglomerate, a rock where pebbles have been elongated by forces in the raising of the Caledonian mountains when the Iapatus Ocean closed c. 400M years BP.
Grin Lampie
Crags on the east side of Fetlar. This is an outcrop of the famous Funzie Conglomerate, a rock where pebbles have been elongated by forces in the raising of the Caledonian mountains when the Iapatus Ocean closed c. 400M years BP.
Baa-neap Coastal heath on the east coast of Fetlar with a triangulation pillar.
Baa-neap
Coastal heath on the east coast of Fetlar with a triangulation pillar.
Baa-neap Summit Climbed with Jenny, Rick and Tricky, from Everland in mist to the Vanessa Trig plus cairn.Name: Baa-neap
Hill number: 103957
Height: 85m / 279ft
Area: 22: Shetland Islands
Class: 0
Grid ref: HU673914 (est)
Drop: 70m
Col: 15m  HU645905
Baa-neap Summit
Climbed with Jenny, Rick and Tricky, from Everland in mist to the Vanessa Trig plus cairn.Name: Baa-neap Hill number: 103957 Height: 85m / 279ft Area: 22: Shetland Islands Class: 0 Grid ref: HU673914 (est) Drop: 70m Col: 15m HU645905
Field Of Daisies Parked the car at Everland to walk towards Baa-neap.  Found a sheep pasture full of daisies with a misty view towards Gruna Water.
Field Of Daisies
Parked the car at Everland to walk towards Baa-neap. Found a sheep pasture full of daisies with a misty view towards Gruna Water.
Road Towards Everland Cattle grid on road towards Everland where there is a farm.  Silage bales by the road side.
Road Towards Everland
Cattle grid on road towards Everland where there is a farm. Silage bales by the road side.
Eppies Rivack Easy angled slab of Funzie conglomerate. Taken while walking the banks on the east coast of Fetlar.
Eppies Rivack
Easy angled slab of Funzie conglomerate. Taken while walking the banks on the east coast of Fetlar.
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Baa-neap is located at Grid Ref: HU6791 (Lat: 60.600855, Lng: -0.77137756)

Unitary Authority: Shetland Islands

Police Authority: Highlands and Islands

What 3 Words

///field.outfitter.skies. Near Houbie, Shetland Islands

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