Stongir Holm

Island in Shetland

Scotland

Stongir Holm

Calf of Daaey and North East end of Daaey taken from west
Calf of Daaey and North East end of Daaey taken from west Credit: john bateson

Stongir Holm is a small island located in the Shetland archipelago, off the northeastern coast of Scotland. It is situated in the North Sea, approximately 170 miles north of the Scottish mainland. With a land area of around 0.25 square miles, Stongir Holm is one of the smaller islands in the Shetland group.

The island is known for its rugged and picturesque landscape, characterized by rocky cliffs, rolling hills, and beautiful sandy beaches. It is home to a diverse array of wildlife, including various seabirds, seals, and occasionally whales and dolphins. The surrounding waters offer excellent opportunities for fishing and boating enthusiasts.

Despite its small size, Stongir Holm has a rich history. Archaeological evidence suggests that the island has been inhabited for over 4,000 years. Ruins of ancient settlements and standing stones can still be found, providing a glimpse into the island's past. The island also played a role in the Viking era, with remnants of Norse settlements and artifacts discovered by archaeologists.

Today, Stongir Holm remains sparsely populated, with only a handful of residents. The island offers a tranquil and secluded retreat for those seeking a peaceful getaway. Visitors can explore the island's natural beauty through hiking trails or simply relax on its pristine beaches. However, it is important to note that Stongir Holm does not have any permanent facilities or services, so visitors are advised to come prepared with supplies and make arrangements for transportation.

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Stongir Holm Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 60.631017/-0.91039302 or Grid Reference HU5994. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Calf of Daaey and North East end of Daaey taken from west
Calf of Daaey and North East end of Daaey taken from west
South West corner of Daaey
South West corner of Daaey
Daaey from the  South West
Daaey from the South West
East end of Daaey
East end of Daaey
Daaey and holms From the left Ruir Holm, the Fludir, the Calf of Daaey and Daaey itself.
Daaey and holms
From the left Ruir Holm, the Fludir, the Calf of Daaey and Daaey itself.
Uriesetter Ruined farm on the north side of Fetlar. Fetlar suffered badly from clearances.
Uriesetter
Ruined farm on the north side of Fetlar. Fetlar suffered badly from clearances.
Ruin near Russetter One of many ruins on the fertile and cleared north side of Fetlar.
Ruin near Russetter
One of many ruins on the fertile and cleared north side of Fetlar.
Longi Geo Inlet on the north side of Fetlar.
Longi Geo
Inlet on the north side of Fetlar.
Uriesetter Pasture and ruins on a cleared area of Fetlar.
Uriesetter
Pasture and ruins on a cleared area of Fetlar.
Old boundary, Uriesetter A grassed over ruined dyke on the north coast of Fetlar which was cleared.
Old boundary, Uriesetter
A grassed over ruined dyke on the north coast of Fetlar which was cleared.
Wall at Wester Gors Geo, Fetlar With a fish farm in the lee of Daaey in the background.
Wall at Wester Gors Geo, Fetlar
With a fish farm in the lee of Daaey in the background.
Wester Gors Geo, Fetlar
Wester Gors Geo, Fetlar
Head of Uriesetter from Gors Geo, Fetlar
Head of Uriesetter from Gors Geo, Fetlar
Coastline between Wester and Easter Gors Geo, Fetlar Vord Hill in the distance.
Coastline between Wester and Easter Gors Geo, Fetlar
Vord Hill in the distance.
Burn of Linksetter about to enter the sea, Fetlar A fish farm in the lee of Daaey in the background.
Burn of Linksetter about to enter the sea, Fetlar
A fish farm in the lee of Daaey in the background.
Wall at the Mires of Linksetter, Fetlar Looking towards Hamara Field.
Wall at the Mires of Linksetter, Fetlar
Looking towards Hamara Field.
Wall beside the Burn of Linksetter, Fetlar
Wall beside the Burn of Linksetter, Fetlar
Planticrub above Mire of Linksetter, Fetlar
Planticrub above Mire of Linksetter, Fetlar
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Stongir Holm is located at Grid Ref: HU5994 (Lat: 60.631017, Lng: -0.91039302)

Unitary Authority: Shetland Islands

Police Authority: Highlands and Islands

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