Ayre of Quoy

Beach in Shetland

Scotland

Ayre of Quoy

Waves in Bluemull Sound from Westing
Waves in Bluemull Sound from Westing Credit: Mike Pennington

Ayre of Quoy is a picturesque beach located on the Shetland Islands, situated off the north coast of Scotland. Nestled within a sheltered bay, this stunning stretch of coastline offers visitors a tranquil and unspoiled natural haven.

The beach boasts pristine white sand, which contrasts beautifully against the crystal-clear turquoise waters of the North Sea. The shallow gradient of the shoreline makes it an ideal spot for families and beachgoers of all ages to enjoy a relaxing swim or paddle.

Ayre of Quoy's unique geography is characterized by a prominent sandspit that extends out into the sea, providing an interesting feature to explore. During low tide, the shallow waters reveal a range of fascinating marine life, including crabs, starfish, and various species of seabirds that frequent the area.

The beach is flanked by striking cliffs, which offer a breathtaking backdrop to the serene surroundings. These cliffs provide an excellent vantage point for nature enthusiasts and photographers looking to capture the awe-inspiring beauty of the beach and its surrounding landscape.

Despite its remote location, Ayre of Quoy is easily accessible by car, with a small parking area available nearby. The beach is also a popular starting point for coastal walks, offering visitors the opportunity to explore the rugged coastline and discover hidden gems along the way.

Ayre of Quoy is a true gem of the Shetland Islands, offering visitors a peaceful and idyllic escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. Whether you're seeking relaxation, adventure, or simply a connection with nature, this enchanting beach is sure to leave a lasting impression.

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Ayre of Quoy Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 60.737841/-0.96164666 or Grid Reference HP5606. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Waves in Bluemull Sound from Westing
Waves in Bluemull Sound from Westing
The Vere from the sea
The Vere from the sea
Angling boat beside the Vere
Angling boat beside the Vere
Round Holm, Westing, from the sea
Round Holm, Westing, from the sea
Angling boat and the Vere
Angling boat and the Vere
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
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Ayre of Quoy is located at Grid Ref: HP5606 (Lat: 60.737841, Lng: -0.96164666)

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