The Hogg

Island in Shetland

Scotland

The Hogg

Egilsay From the head of Mangaster Voe.
Egilsay Credit: Mike Pennington

The Hogg is a small island located in the Shetland archipelago, situated off the north coast of mainland Scotland. It is one of the many islands that make up the Shetland Islands, known for their rugged landscapes, rich history, and abundant wildlife.

Covering an area of approximately 10 hectares, The Hogg is characterized by its dramatic cliffs, rocky shorelines, and rolling grassy hills. The island is largely uninhabited, with no permanent residents, making it a haven for various bird species. The Hogg is particularly famous for its seabird colonies, including puffins, razorbills, and guillemots, which nest on the cliffs during the breeding season.

Access to The Hogg is primarily restricted due to its status as a bird sanctuary. However, visitors can observe the wildlife from boat trips and guided tours organized by local tour operators. These tours often offer breathtaking views of the island's towering cliffs, as well as opportunities to spot seals, whales, and dolphins in the surrounding waters.

In addition to its wildlife, The Hogg also holds historical significance. The island is home to archaeological sites that date back to the Bronze Age, including ancient burial mounds and stone structures. These remnants provide insight into the island's past and the lives of its early inhabitants.

Overall, The Hogg offers visitors a unique opportunity to explore a remote and untouched natural sanctuary. Its stunning scenery, diverse birdlife, and rich history make it a must-visit destination for nature enthusiasts and history buffs alike.

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The Hogg Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 60.409839/-1.4344701 or Grid Reference HU3169. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Egilsay From the head of Mangaster Voe.
Egilsay
From the head of Mangaster Voe.
Lochs and a lumpy landscape, near Islesburgh This area is fascinating for the series of small lochs (lochans) some forming a circle.  Many are connected one to the next by small burns. The landscape itself is largely devoid of human settlement, and even of sheep.  Yet in its barren-ness, it is very beautiful.
Lochs and a lumpy landscape, near Islesburgh
This area is fascinating for the series of small lochs (lochans) some forming a circle. Many are connected one to the next by small burns. The landscape itself is largely devoid of human settlement, and even of sheep. Yet in its barren-ness, it is very beautiful.
Homestead on promontory  Overlooking Mangaster Voe.
Too Brekk is hill beyond on the left.
Homestead on promontory
Overlooking Mangaster Voe. Too Brekk is hill beyond on the left.
Outer Scarvie
Outer Scarvie
Black Shun of Heodale Small lochan, view SE to Heodale.
Black Shun of Heodale
Small lochan, view SE to Heodale.
Brei Water Brei Water, view from Fellsa Moors.
Brei Water
Brei Water, view from Fellsa Moors.
Heo Dale Valley between Heodale hills and Stane Timna.
Heo Dale
Valley between Heodale hills and Stane Timna.
Gill Water Small weedy loch with wild brown trout.
Gill Water
Small weedy loch with wild brown trout.
Coast near Mangaster
Coast near Mangaster
Mill Geos The cliffs here are up to 90 metres sheer drop.  Atlantic grey seals are common on the flat granite rocks in the shelter of the geo.
Mill Geos
The cliffs here are up to 90 metres sheer drop. Atlantic grey seals are common on the flat granite rocks in the shelter of the geo.
Eina Stack and Lang Head
Eina Stack and Lang Head
The Gill Burn Looking down the Gill Burn.
The Gill Burn
Looking down the Gill Burn.
Mangaster Voe, Northmavine
Mangaster Voe, Northmavine
Mangaster Voe View towards St Magnus Bay from the A970.
Mangaster Voe
View towards St Magnus Bay from the A970.
Egilsay Island, Mangaster Voe A view across Mangaster Voe, looking from the A970. The shellfish farm <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/gridref/HU322697">HU322697</a> in the South Sound can be seen between the island and mainland Shetland.
Egilsay Island, Mangaster Voe
A view across Mangaster Voe, looking from the A970. The shellfish farm HU322697 in the South Sound can be seen between the island and mainland Shetland.
Finfish Farm, South Sound, Mangaster Voe Fishery in South Sound, between Egilsay <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/gridref/HU3169">HU3169</a> and the mainland of Shetland.
Finfish Farm, South Sound, Mangaster Voe
Fishery in South Sound, between Egilsay HU3169 and the mainland of Shetland.
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The Hogg is located at Grid Ref: HU3169 (Lat: 60.409839, Lng: -1.4344701)

Unitary Authority: Shetland Islands

Police Authority: Highlands and Islands

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