Hevda Skerry

Island in Shetland

Scotland

Hevda Skerry

Hevda Skerry It's said that you can often hear seals singing on the skerry, but there was none of that today.
Hevda Skerry Credit: John Allan

Hevda Skerry is a small uninhabited island located in the Shetland archipelago, off the northeast coast of Scotland. The island is situated approximately 1.5 miles southwest of the larger island of Fetlar. It is a part of the Fetlar and Noss National Scenic Area, known for its outstanding natural beauty.

With an area of just over 11 acres, Hevda Skerry is a rocky and rugged island, characterized by steep cliffs and rocky shores. The island is devoid of any significant vegetation, with only a few hardy grasses and mosses able to survive in the harsh coastal environment. The lack of human habitation has allowed the island's natural landscape to remain largely untouched.

Hevda Skerry is an important site for nesting seabirds, particularly Atlantic puffins and guillemots. The island's cliffs provide ideal nesting habitats for these species, with their narrow ledges and crevices offering protection from predators. The surrounding waters are also home to a variety of marine life, including seals, dolphins, and porpoises.

Access to Hevda Skerry is limited due to its remote location and lack of facilities. However, the island can be visited by boat, and there are several local tour operators that offer trips to the area for wildlife enthusiasts and birdwatchers.

Overall, Hevda Skerry is a pristine and unspoiled island, offering a unique opportunity to experience the rugged beauty of the Shetland Islands in its most natural form.

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Hevda Skerry Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 60.269103/-1.0935902 or Grid Reference HU5054. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Hevda Skerry It's said that you can often hear seals singing on the skerry, but there was none of that today.
Hevda Skerry
It's said that you can often hear seals singing on the skerry, but there was none of that today.
Fru Stack Fru (Maiden) Stack stands just below the lighthouse at The Flaach. The stack has some remains on its summit, said to be perhaps of an ancient monastic settlement.
Really?
Fru Stack
Fru (Maiden) Stack stands just below the lighthouse at The Flaach. The stack has some remains on its summit, said to be perhaps of an ancient monastic settlement. Really?
Climnie, South Nesting Bay
Climnie, South Nesting Bay
Inner Voder, South Nesting Bay
Inner Voder, South Nesting Bay
Hevda Skerry and Noss from Kirkabister, Nesting
Hevda Skerry and Noss from Kirkabister, Nesting
Remote house on Lingness
Remote house on Lingness
Pebble beach on Lingness
Pebble beach on Lingness
Dock of Lingness, South Nesting Sheltered bay protected by the headland of Ling Ness.
Dock of Lingness, South Nesting
Sheltered bay protected by the headland of Ling Ness.
Lingness, South Nesting An isolated occupied house is on the headland.
Lingness, South Nesting
An isolated occupied house is on the headland.
Track to Lingness, South Nesting The beginning of the track to the house. The near sign says 'Welcome to Lingness'. The sign on the second gate warns 'No vehicles. Please keep dogs on a lead'.
Track to Lingness, South Nesting
The beginning of the track to the house. The near sign says 'Welcome to Lingness'. The sign on the second gate warns 'No vehicles. Please keep dogs on a lead'.
Shed on the slopes of the Ward of Eswick, South Nesting
Shed on the slopes of the Ward of Eswick, South Nesting
Trees at Eswick, South Nesting A large garden that has been extensively planted.
Trees at Eswick, South Nesting
A large garden that has been extensively planted.
South Bay of Eswick
South Bay of Eswick
Summit of the Ward of Eswick A wee seat on the top for those who need a breather, and a fine view to the Gletness Isles.
Summit of the Ward of Eswick
A wee seat on the top for those who need a breather, and a fine view to the Gletness Isles.
Es Wick Looking to the beach at the head of the bay.
Es Wick
Looking to the beach at the head of the bay.
Welcome to Lingness An unconventional sign at the start of the track to the point.
The hill is Stockan.
Welcome to Lingness
An unconventional sign at the start of the track to the point. The hill is Stockan.
Walled garden at Lingness Looking down to the Loch of Lingness.
Walled garden at Lingness
Looking down to the Loch of Lingness.
Rocky point at Ling Ness
Rocky point at Ling Ness
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Hevda Skerry is located at Grid Ref: HU5054 (Lat: 60.269103, Lng: -1.0935902)

Unitary Authority: Shetland Islands

Police Authority: Highlands and Islands

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