Wick of Collaster

Bay in Shetland

Scotland

Wick of Collaster

Valla Field, Unst, Shetland Islands Looking just west of north up the west coast of the island. There are only two higher hills on Unst - Saxa Vord and Southers Field.
Valla Field, Unst, Shetland Islands Credit: Michael Earnshaw

Wick of Collaster is a picturesque bay located on the remote island of Shetland, which lies off the northeastern coast of Scotland. With its stunning natural beauty and tranquil atmosphere, Wick of Collaster attracts both locals and tourists seeking a peaceful retreat.

Situated on the eastern coast of Shetland, the bay is surrounded by rolling hills and rugged cliffs, offering breathtaking views of the North Sea. The bay is known for its pristine sandy beach, which stretches for approximately 1 mile and provides an ideal spot for sunbathing, picnicking, and beachcombing. The crystal-clear waters of the bay are also popular among swimmers, snorkelers, and kayakers.

Wick of Collaster is a haven for wildlife enthusiasts, as it is home to a diverse range of seabirds, including puffins, fulmars, and kittiwakes. Visitors can enjoy birdwatching from the beach or take a leisurely stroll along the coastal path, which offers excellent opportunities for spotting seals, otters, and even whales.

The bay is easily accessible by road, with a small parking area available for visitors. There are no facilities or amenities at Wick of Collaster, making it an ideal destination for those seeking a peaceful and unspoiled natural environment. However, nearby villages offer accommodation options and dining establishments for those looking to extend their stay.

In summary, Wick of Collaster is a hidden gem on the island of Shetland, offering visitors a chance to escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life and immerse themselves in the beauty of nature. Whether it is sandy beaches, abundant wildlife, or stunning coastal views, this bay has something to offer for everyone.

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Wick of Collaster Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 60.745235/-0.94942961 or Grid Reference HP5707. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Valla Field, Unst, Shetland Islands Looking just west of north up the west coast of the island. There are only two higher hills on Unst - Saxa Vord and Southers Field.
Valla Field, Unst, Shetland Islands
Looking just west of north up the west coast of the island. There are only two higher hills on Unst - Saxa Vord and Southers Field.
Round Holm, Westing, from the sea
Round Holm, Westing, from the sea
Common Snipe, Westing beach
Common Snipe, Westing beach
Lang Holm from south of Kirkaby, Westing
Lang Holm from south of Kirkaby, Westing
Kirkaby, Westing There was an old church on the headland, hence its name.
Kirkaby, Westing
There was an old church on the headland, hence its name.
Coast south of Kirkaby, Westing Looking towards the Ayre of Newgarth ('Westing beach').
Coast south of Kirkaby, Westing
Looking towards the Ayre of Newgarth ('Westing beach').
Beach bruck person, Westing A human shape made from bruck (rubbish) washed on to the shore. It was surprising how realistic the figure looked from a distance.
Beach bruck person, Westing
A human shape made from bruck (rubbish) washed on to the shore. It was surprising how realistic the figure looked from a distance.
Ayre of Spooness, Westing
Ayre of Spooness, Westing
Bilna Geo, Spoo Ness, Westing
Bilna Geo, Spoo Ness, Westing
Eevers Geo, Spoo Ness, Westing
Eevers Geo, Spoo Ness, Westing
Holiday cottage at Ayre of Newgarth, Westing High seas washed away the wall and took waves into the front garden last winter, so a breakwater has been constructed this summer, made from sections of old salmon cages.
Holiday cottage at Ayre of Newgarth, Westing
High seas washed away the wall and took waves into the front garden last winter, so a breakwater has been constructed this summer, made from sections of old salmon cages.
South Shun, Valla Field
South Shun, Valla Field
Track on Valla Field
Track on Valla Field
Setting sun from Valla Field Looking from Valla Field over Blue Mull towards Yell.
Setting sun from Valla Field
Looking from Valla Field over Blue Mull towards Yell.
Track on Valla Field
Track on Valla Field
Photographing the sunset from Valla Field Looking from Unst across Bluemull Sound to Yell, with Shetland's highest point at Ronas Hill in the background.
Photographing the sunset from Valla Field
Looking from Unst across Bluemull Sound to Yell, with Shetland's highest point at Ronas Hill in the background.
View north from Clammel Knowes, Valla Field Looking towards Bogigarths and Hagdales Ness.
View north from Clammel Knowes, Valla Field
Looking towards Bogigarths and Hagdales Ness.
Track on Valla Field Looking towards Black Shun.
Track on Valla Field
Looking towards Black Shun.
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Wick of Collaster is located at Grid Ref: HP5707 (Lat: 60.745235, Lng: -0.94942961)

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