Ayre of Capel

Beach in Shetland

Scotland

Ayre of Capel

Fish farm Off the south coast of the Isle of Yell. The island of Orfosay <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/gridref/HU4977">HU4977</a> to the right. Shetland Mainland in the distance.
Fish farm Credit: Oliver Dixon

Ayre of Capel is a picturesque beach located in the Shetland Islands, Scotland. It is situated on the eastern coast of the main Shetland island and is renowned for its natural beauty and tranquility. The beach is characterized by its pristine white sand, which stretches for approximately 1.5 kilometers.

The Ayre of Capel beach offers visitors stunning panoramic views of the North Sea, with its crystal-clear turquoise waters and dramatic cliffs in the backdrop. The beach is surrounded by rolling grassy dunes and rugged hills, providing a sense of isolation and seclusion.

The area is rich in wildlife, making it a popular spot for nature enthusiasts. Visitors can often spot various seabirds, including puffins, fulmars, and guillemots, nesting on the cliffs. Seals can also be seen basking on the rocks near the shore.

The beach is accessible by a short walk from the nearby village of Scalloway. It is a perfect spot for a leisurely stroll, picnicking, or simply unwinding amidst the serene surroundings. Ayre of Capel's calm waters make it an ideal location for swimming, although caution should be exercised due to the North Sea's unpredictable nature.

Overall, Ayre of Capel is a hidden gem in the Shetland Islands, offering visitors a peaceful and scenic getaway, away from the hustle and bustle of city life.

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Ayre of Capel Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 60.482907/-1.1101584 or Grid Reference HU4978. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Fish farm Off the south coast of the Isle of Yell. The island of Orfosay <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/gridref/HU4977">HU4977</a> to the right. Shetland Mainland in the distance.
Fish farm
Off the south coast of the Isle of Yell. The island of Orfosay HU4977 to the right. Shetland Mainland in the distance.
Brough of Copister A zoom shot onto this small flying saucer shaped island with its ancient broch.
Brough of Copister
A zoom shot onto this small flying saucer shaped island with its ancient broch.
Old Tractor Rusting by the road at Copister.
Old Tractor
Rusting by the road at Copister.
Empty House, Copister
Empty House, Copister
View from Copister Looking over the Wester Wick and the Holm of Copister towards the houses at Mossbank on the Mainland.
View from Copister
Looking over the Wester Wick and the Holm of Copister towards the houses at Mossbank on the Mainland.
Morning Sun at Copister About 7am, the mist has just cleared and a fine day is on the way.
Morning Sun at Copister
About 7am, the mist has just cleared and a fine day is on the way.
Wester Wick of Copister
Wester Wick of Copister
A minor road to Ulsta Less than 2 kilometres from the ferry to Mainland.
A minor road to Ulsta
Less than 2 kilometres from the ferry to Mainland.
In Copister A small settlement with a few, scattered houses. Looking towards the Ness of Copister, 50m. What the thing in the right foreground is, I have no idea.
In Copister
A small settlement with a few, scattered houses. Looking towards the Ness of Copister, 50m. What the thing in the right foreground is, I have no idea.
A minor road to the Wick of Copister Ahead, just left of centre, the Brough of Copister with its broch can be seen.
A minor road to the Wick of Copister
Ahead, just left of centre, the Brough of Copister with its broch can be seen.
Brough of Copister
Brough of Copister
Ruins at the north end of Orfasay
Ruins at the north end of Orfasay
Galtagarth The Ness of Galtagarth is connected to Yell by another of the many ayres (sand or shingle spits) typical of Shetland.
Galtagarth
The Ness of Galtagarth is connected to Yell by another of the many ayres (sand or shingle spits) typical of Shetland.
Loch of Copister The Loch is separated from the Wick of Copister beyond by a narrow pebble beach.
Loch of Copister
The Loch is separated from the Wick of Copister beyond by a narrow pebble beach.
Wester Wick of Copister and Mussel Loch The ferry in the background is approaching Ulsta (Yell) from Toft (Mainland).
Wester Wick of Copister and Mussel Loch
The ferry in the background is approaching Ulsta (Yell) from Toft (Mainland).
Copister Brough This broch is on a small offshore island (nowadays at least).
Copister Brough
This broch is on a small offshore island (nowadays at least).
Wester Wick of Copister The Holm of Copister is on the left and Mussel Loch can just be seen on the right.
Wester Wick of Copister
The Holm of Copister is on the left and Mussel Loch can just be seen on the right.
Croft, silage and old Land Rover at Copister
Croft, silage and old Land Rover at Copister
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Ayre of Capel is located at Grid Ref: HU4978 (Lat: 60.482907, Lng: -1.1101584)

Unitary Authority: Shetland Islands

Police Authority: Highlands and Islands

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