Bay of Scousburgh

Bay in Shetland

Scotland

Bay of Scousburgh

Spiggie and Loch of Spiggie
Spiggie and Loch of Spiggie Credit: Mike Pennington

The Bay of Scousburgh, located in the Shetland Islands of Scotland, is a picturesque coastal area that offers stunning natural beauty and a rich history. Situated on the southern coast of the main island, it is bordered by rugged cliffs and rolling hills, providing a dramatic backdrop for visitors.

The bay itself is a sheltered inlet of the North Atlantic Ocean, characterized by its calm waters and sandy beaches. It is a popular spot for outdoor enthusiasts, offering opportunities for swimming, kayaking, and beachcombing. The bay also serves as a haven for wildlife, with seals and seabirds often seen in the area.

Surrounding the bay is the historical Scousburgh House, a grand 19th-century mansion that once belonged to the local laird. This striking building adds to the charm of the bay and provides a glimpse into the area's past. Nearby, you can find the ruins of an ancient broch, an Iron Age fortified structure, which adds to the historical significance of the area.

Visitors to the Bay of Scousburgh can also enjoy scenic walks along the coastal paths, offering panoramic views of the surrounding landscape. The bay is easily accessible by road and is a short drive from the main town of Lerwick, making it a convenient and enjoyable destination for both locals and tourists alike.

In summary, the Bay of Scousburgh in Shetland offers a tranquil and picturesque coastal retreat, with its sandy beaches, stunning cliffs, and rich history. Whether you are seeking outdoor adventures or simply looking to relax and soak in the natural beauty, this bay is a must-visit destination.

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Bay of Scousburgh Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 59.94892/-1.3360054 or Grid Reference HU3718. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Spiggie and Loch of Spiggie
Spiggie and Loch of Spiggie
Sand dunes at Sands of Scousburgh
Sand dunes at Sands of Scousburgh
Colsay from the air
Colsay from the air
View from the slopes of the Ward of Scousburgh With a good view of St Ninian's Isle and tombolo <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/gridref/HU3620">HU3620</a>.
View from the slopes of the Ward of Scousburgh
With a good view of St Ninian's Isle and tombolo HU3620.
View from the slopes of the Ward of Scousburgh A good view of Scousburgh Bay <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/gridref/HU3718">HU3718</a>, Northern Ness and Muckle Sound <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/gridref/HU3618">HU3618</a>.
View from the slopes of the Ward of Scousburgh
A good view of Scousburgh Bay HU3718, Northern Ness and Muckle Sound HU3618.
Ward of Scousburgh Telecommunications mast on the summit, served by private road in foreground.
Ward of Scousburgh
Telecommunications mast on the summit, served by private road in foreground.
The slopes of Ward of Scousburgh From the minor road which serves various transmission masts and a former NATO station. Below is St Ninian's Isle and the tombolo which connects it to Shetland Mainland.
The slopes of Ward of Scousburgh
From the minor road which serves various transmission masts and a former NATO station. Below is St Ninian's Isle and the tombolo which connects it to Shetland Mainland.
St Ninian's Bay I am standing at the mainland end of the tombolo leading to St Ninian's Isle and looking south down St Ninian's Bay towards Inns Holm with Colsay off to the right. Northern Ness, Fora Ness and Noss Hill can be gilmpsed in the clouded distance.
St Ninian's Bay
I am standing at the mainland end of the tombolo leading to St Ninian's Isle and looking south down St Ninian's Bay towards Inns Holm with Colsay off to the right. Northern Ness, Fora Ness and Noss Hill can be gilmpsed in the clouded distance.
High Herbi Clett from St. Ninian's Isle In the distance to the right of the picture you can see the isle of Colsay, and behind it the distinctive Fitful Head.
High Herbi Clett from St. Ninian's Isle
In the distance to the right of the picture you can see the isle of Colsay, and behind it the distinctive Fitful Head.
Burn of Geosetter, near Bigton, Shetland
Burn of Geosetter, near Bigton, Shetland
St Ninian's Isle The small island on the left is Inns Holm.
St Ninian's Isle
The small island on the left is Inns Holm.
Geosetter, near Bigton The house sits on the hillside beside the small ravine cut by the eponymous burn.
Geosetter, near Bigton
The house sits on the hillside beside the small ravine cut by the eponymous burn.
Burn of Geosetter, near Bigton This short burn, little more than 2km in length, cuts a small ravine quite disproportionate in size for its length, as it hurries to the sea. For much of its length it has been planted with willows and other bushes, making it an attractive site for migrant birds, and birdwatchers.
Burn of Geosetter, near Bigton
This short burn, little more than 2km in length, cuts a small ravine quite disproportionate in size for its length, as it hurries to the sea. For much of its length it has been planted with willows and other bushes, making it an attractive site for migrant birds, and birdwatchers.
Burn of Geosetter, near Bigton The lower reaches of the burn as it flows into St Ninian's Bay; St Ninian's Isle is in the background. The house is a new addition, not currently on any maps.
Burn of Geosetter, near Bigton
The lower reaches of the burn as it flows into St Ninian's Bay; St Ninian's Isle is in the background. The house is a new addition, not currently on any maps.
St Ninian's Bay
St Ninian's Bay
Islet off St Ninian's Isle One of several rocky islets by the spectacular coastline on the southern end of St Ninian's Isle.
Islet off St Ninian's Isle
One of several rocky islets by the spectacular coastline on the southern end of St Ninian's Isle.
St. Ninian’s Isle: towards Inns Holm Looking along the southeastern part of St. Ninian's Isle, with Inns Holm off the end of the island. Colsay is to the right, in the mist.
St. Ninian’s Isle: towards Inns Holm
Looking along the southeastern part of St. Ninian's Isle, with Inns Holm off the end of the island. Colsay is to the right, in the mist.
South coastline of St Ninian's Isle Spectacular.
South coastline of St Ninian's Isle
Spectacular.
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Bay of Scousburgh is located at Grid Ref: HU3718 (Lat: 59.94892, Lng: -1.3360054)

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