North Stane

Island in Shetland

Scotland

North Stane

Bonaparte's Gull (Chroicocephalus philadelphia) and Black-headed Gulls (Chroicocephalus ridibundus), Norwick Bonaparte's Gull is a rare visitor from America, here visiting its transatlantic cousins.
Bonaparte's Gull (Chroicocephalus philadelphia) and Black-headed Gulls (Chroicocephalus ridibundus), Norwick Credit: Mike Pennington

North Stane is a small, picturesque island located in the Shetland archipelago, off the north coast of Scotland. It is situated between the larger islands of Mainland Shetland and Yell. The island covers an area of approximately 0.5 square kilometers and is characterised by its rugged coastline, with cliffs rising steeply from the North Atlantic Ocean.

North Stane is largely uninhabited, with no permanent residents. It is a nature lover's paradise, offering a diverse range of flora and fauna. The island is home to several species of seabirds, including puffins, fulmars, and guillemots, which nest along the cliffs during the breeding season. Visitors can enjoy breathtaking views of these birds in their natural habitat.

The island's coastline is dotted with fascinating rock formations and caves, creating a unique landscape. One such notable feature is the North Stane itself, a large sea stack that stands tall and isolated from the rest of the island. It is a popular spot for photographers and nature enthusiasts.

Access to North Stane is primarily by boat, with regular ferry services connecting it to Mainland Shetland and other nearby islands. The island does not have any permanent infrastructure, such as shops or accommodation, making it a truly remote and peaceful destination. Visitors should come prepared with supplies and camping equipment if planning to stay overnight.

North Stane offers a tranquil retreat for those seeking solitude and a chance to connect with nature. Its untouched beauty and unique geological formations make it a hidden gem in the Shetland Islands, attracting adventurers and nature enthusiasts from all over the world.

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North Stane Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 60.798625/-0.77781122 or Grid Reference HP6613. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Bonaparte's Gull (Chroicocephalus philadelphia) and Black-headed Gulls (Chroicocephalus ridibundus), Norwick Bonaparte's Gull is a rare visitor from America, here visiting its transatlantic cousins.
Bonaparte's Gull (Chroicocephalus philadelphia) and Black-headed Gulls (Chroicocephalus ridibundus), Norwick
Bonaparte's Gull is a rare visitor from America, here visiting its transatlantic cousins.
Common Gulls (Larus canus), Baltasound
Common Gulls (Larus canus), Baltasound
Burn of Norwick on Norwick beach
Burn of Norwick on Norwick beach
Common Crossbill (Loxia curvirostra), Norwick
Common Crossbill (Loxia curvirostra), Norwick
The ever-changing profile of Norwick beach The burn now flows well north of the Taing again.
The ever-changing profile of Norwick beach
The burn now flows well north of the Taing again.
Burn of Norwick on Norwick beach This is about as far north as the burn has ever flowed in at least 30 years.
Burn of Norwick on Norwick beach
This is about as far north as the burn has ever flowed in at least 30 years.
Norwick beach
Norwick beach
Blyth's Reed Warbler (Acrocephalus dumetorum), Norwick A subtly different species, once very rare in Britain, now an annual scarce migrant in Shetland.
Blyth's Reed Warbler (Acrocephalus dumetorum), Norwick
A subtly different species, once very rare in Britain, now an annual scarce migrant in Shetland.
Black-headed Bunting (Emberiza melanocephala), Norwick Normally found in SE Europe, but occasionally found in Britain.
Black-headed Bunting (Emberiza melanocephala), Norwick
Normally found in SE Europe, but occasionally found in Britain.
North end of Norwick beach
North end of Norwick beach
North end of Norwick beach
North end of Norwick beach
Norwick beach from Braehead
Norwick beach from Braehead
Norwick beach from Braehead
Norwick beach from Braehead
Scarecrows in Christmas jumpers, Norwick
Scarecrows in Christmas jumpers, Norwick
Waves at Norwick
Waves at Norwick
Norwick from the Skaw road
Norwick from the Skaw road
Norwick beach
Norwick beach
Norwick beach from Braehead
Norwick beach from Braehead
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North Stane is located at Grid Ref: HP6613 (Lat: 60.798625, Lng: -0.77781122)

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