Hevda Skerries

Island in Shetland

Scotland

Hevda Skerries

Lighthouse on Bound Skerry, Out Skerries
Lighthouse on Bound Skerry, Out Skerries Credit: Mike Pennington

Hevda Skerries is a group of small islands located off the west coast of Shetland, Scotland. Situated in the North Atlantic Ocean, this archipelago consists of several rocky islets and skerries, which are small, low-lying rocky outcrops. The islands are uninhabited and are known for their rugged and wild beauty.

Hevda Skerries offer a diverse and varied landscape, with dramatic cliffs, sea stacks, and caves. The coastline is dotted with numerous sea caves that have been carved out by the relentless waves over thousands of years. These caves provide shelter for various seabirds, including puffins, guillemots, and razorbills, making the islands a haven for birdwatchers and nature enthusiasts.

The marine environment around Hevda Skerries is rich in biodiversity. The surrounding waters are teeming with marine life, including seals, dolphins, and porpoises. The area is also known for its diverse range of fish species, attracting anglers from far and wide.

Access to Hevda Skerries is mainly by boat, as there are no regular ferry services to the islands. However, adventurous visitors can explore the islands by kayak or take a guided boat tour from nearby Lerwick, the capital of Shetland. It is important to note that due to the exposed nature of the islands, visits are weather-dependent and can be challenging during rough seas.

Hevda Skerries is a place of untamed beauty, offering a unique opportunity to experience the raw and untouched wilderness of the Shetland Islands. Visitors can immerse themselves in the natural wonders of this remote and secluded archipelago, where the sounds of crashing waves and the cries of seabirds create a truly mesmerizing atmosphere.

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Hevda Skerries Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 60.432699/-0.75981473 or Grid Reference HU6872. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Lighthouse on Bound Skerry, Out Skerries
Lighthouse on Bound Skerry, Out Skerries
Bound Skerry Light and lighthouse cottages on Grunay, Out Skerries
Bound Skerry Light and lighthouse cottages on Grunay, Out Skerries
Lighthouse on Bound Skerry The lighthouse is the first sign of human habitation on the Out Skerries, approaching on the ferry from Vidlin
Lighthouse on Bound Skerry
The lighthouse is the first sign of human habitation on the Out Skerries, approaching on the ferry from Vidlin
Bound Skerry Lighthouse
Bound Skerry Lighthouse
Out Skerries: Bound Skerry lighthouse The lighthouse stands on Bound Skerry, the easternmost piece of land in Scotland.
Out Skerries: Bound Skerry lighthouse
The lighthouse stands on Bound Skerry, the easternmost piece of land in Scotland.
Bound Skerry Lighthouse from the Out Skerries Ferry Three minutes after leaving the pier at Bruray you have a good view of the lighthouse.  The light is now automated.
Bound Skerry Lighthouse from the Out Skerries Ferry
Three minutes after leaving the pier at Bruray you have a good view of the lighthouse. The light is now automated.
Lamba Stack and Bound Skerry Fine rock scenery with the sea-girt Lamba Stack in the foreground and the lighthouse on Bound Skerry, the most easterly point of Scotland,in the distance.
Lamba Stack and Bound Skerry
Fine rock scenery with the sea-girt Lamba Stack in the foreground and the lighthouse on Bound Skerry, the most easterly point of Scotland,in the distance.
Holm Geo, Out Skerries
Holm Geo, Out Skerries
Walrus (Odobenus rosmarus), Holm Geo, Out Skerries This individual has been touring northern Scotland for several weeks, and has finally paid Shetland a visit.
Walrus (Odobenus rosmarus), Holm Geo, Out Skerries
This individual has been touring northern Scotland for several weeks, and has finally paid Shetland a visit.
LK52 Renown at Out Skerries pier
LK52 Renown at Out Skerries pier
Buildings on Grunay, Out Skerries
Buildings on Grunay, Out Skerries
Lamba Stack and Bruray Ward, Out Skerries
Lamba Stack and Bruray Ward, Out Skerries
Holm Geo, Out Skerries Looking towards the skerries known as the Benelips.
Holm Geo, Out Skerries
Looking towards the skerries known as the Benelips.
Holm Geo, Out Skerries
Holm Geo, Out Skerries
The view to the Benelips from Holm Geo, Out Skerries
The view to the Benelips from Holm Geo, Out Skerries
Sea urchin on the pier at Out Skerries The Shetland name for the sea urchin in 'scaddy man's heid'.
Sea urchin on the pier at Out Skerries
The Shetland name for the sea urchin in 'scaddy man's heid'.
Houses on Out Skerries
Houses on Out Skerries
House on Housay, Out Skerries
House on Housay, Out Skerries
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Hevda Skerries is located at Grid Ref: HU6872 (Lat: 60.432699, Lng: -0.75981473)

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