Barki Stack

Island in Shetland

Scotland

Barki Stack

Groot Ness, Burra, from the air
Groot Ness, Burra, from the air Credit: Mike Pennington

Barki Stack is a prominent sea stack located off the coast of the Shetland Islands in Scotland. Shetland is an archipelago in the North Atlantic Ocean, situated around 170 kilometers north of mainland Scotland. Barki Stack specifically lies in the southwestern part of the Shetland Islands, near the village of Sandwick.

Rising impressively from the sea, Barki Stack is a natural wonder that stands at approximately 30 meters in height. It is composed of rugged, weathered sandstone, shaped over centuries by the relentless pounding of the waves. The stack's unique appearance and isolation make it a popular attraction for tourists and nature enthusiasts visiting the area.

Access to Barki Stack can be challenging due to its offshore location, and it is best observed from a distance, either from the coastline or by boat. The surrounding coastal area boasts stunning views, with dramatic cliffs and a diverse array of birdlife, including puffins, fulmars, and guillemots, making it a paradise for birdwatchers.

The Shetland Islands, including Barki Stack, offer a rich cultural heritage. The islands have a strong Norse influence, evident in local traditions, dialect, and place names. Visitors to Barki Stack can explore the fascinating history and heritage of the Shetland Islands by visiting nearby archaeological sites, such as the Jarlshof Prehistoric and Norse Settlement or the Scalloway Castle, which was built in the 17th century.

In conclusion, Barki Stack is a remarkable sea stack that adds to the natural beauty and allure of the Shetland Islands. It is a must-see attraction for those seeking to experience the rugged coastal landscapes and unique wildlife of this remote and captivating part of Scotland.

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Barki Stack Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 60.028516/-1.3584365 or Grid Reference HU3527. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Groot Ness, Burra, from the air
Groot Ness, Burra, from the air
Coast of Kettla Ness, Burra, from the air
Coast of Kettla Ness, Burra, from the air
Point of Stakka, Houss Ness, Burra, from the air
Point of Stakka, Houss Ness, Burra, from the air
Croo Taing, South Havra, from the air
Croo Taing, South Havra, from the air
Little Havra and South Havra from the air
Little Havra and South Havra from the air
South Havra from the air
South Havra from the air
The Ness, South Havra, from the air
The Ness, South Havra, from the air
Holm of Maywick from the air
Holm of Maywick from the air
Little Havra from the air
Little Havra from the air
South Havra from the air
South Havra from the air
North-west coast of South Havra from the air
North-west coast of South Havra from the air
Little Havra from the air
Little Havra from the air
Geo by Scaalie Point The boisterous sea made quite a noise in the geo.
Geo by Scaalie Point
The boisterous sea made quite a noise in the geo.
Stacks of Houssness, East Burra Part of the group of rocks known as the Stacks of Houssness.  Fitful Head is in the far distance.
Stacks of Houssness, East Burra
Part of the group of rocks known as the Stacks of Houssness. Fitful Head is in the far distance.
Sea running in Mare's Geo and the Stacks of Houssness A good swell was creating much spray and activity and the southerly point of Houss Ness.  A great day to be exploring East Burra.
Sea running in Mare's Geo and the Stacks of Houssness
A good swell was creating much spray and activity and the southerly point of Houss Ness. A great day to be exploring East Burra.
At the Point of Stakka Skerries and stacks litter the south coast off Houss Ness.
At the Point of Stakka
Skerries and stacks litter the south coast off Houss Ness.
Natural Arch at Point of Stakka Seen with a good sea battering the coastline.
Natural Arch at Point of Stakka
Seen with a good sea battering the coastline.
Near Scaalie Point, Houss Ness This exposed headland met the full force of the sea.
Near Scaalie Point, Houss Ness
This exposed headland met the full force of the sea.
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Barki Stack is located at Grid Ref: HU3527 (Lat: 60.028516, Lng: -1.3584365)

Unitary Authority: Shetland Islands

Police Authority: Highlands and Islands

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