Wick of Tresta

Sea, Estuary, Creek in Shetland

Scotland

Wick of Tresta

Fetlar Gardens On Fetlar, sheep are everywhere - so vegetables were grown inside these little 'walled gardens' to protect them from the sheep.
Fetlar Gardens Credit: Anne Burgess

Wick of Tresta is a picturesque sea inlet located in the Shetland Islands, Scotland. Nestled along the western coast of the Mainland, the largest island in the archipelago, it is a popular spot for locals and visitors alike. This tranquil estuary, also referred to as a creek, offers stunning views of the surrounding rugged landscape and is a haven for wildlife.

The Wick of Tresta is shaped by the ebb and flow of the North Atlantic Ocean, which creates a dynamic tidal environment. During high tide, the sea water rushes into the creek, filling it with crystal-clear water. As the tide recedes, it leaves behind a vast expanse of shimmering sand and exposed mudflats, revealing a rich ecosystem teeming with marine life and wading birds.

The area surrounding the Wick of Tresta is characterized by rolling hills and verdant meadows, providing a beautiful backdrop to the creek. Visitors can take leisurely walks along the coastline, exploring the diverse flora and fauna that inhabit the area. Seals can often be spotted basking on the rocks, while seabirds such as gulls, oystercatchers, and terns swoop overhead.

For those seeking outdoor adventure, the Wick of Tresta offers excellent opportunities for kayaking and paddleboarding. The calm waters of the creek provide an ideal setting for water sports enthusiasts of all levels. The creek is also a popular spot for fishing, with anglers casting their lines in search of trout, salmon, and other local species.

Wick of Tresta is a hidden gem in the Shetland Islands, offering visitors a chance to immerse themselves in the natural beauty and tranquility of this unique coastal environment.

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Wick of Tresta Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 60.591265/-0.8564338 or Grid Reference HU6290. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Fetlar Gardens On Fetlar, sheep are everywhere - so vegetables were grown inside these little 'walled gardens' to protect them from the sheep.
Fetlar Gardens
On Fetlar, sheep are everywhere - so vegetables were grown inside these little 'walled gardens' to protect them from the sheep.
Burn flowing into Wick of Aith, Fetlar
Burn flowing into Wick of Aith, Fetlar
Aith Ness The cliffs below Gillis Field and the Head of Lambhoga are visible in the distance.
Aith Ness
The cliffs below Gillis Field and the Head of Lambhoga are visible in the distance.
Aithbank, Fetlar The house has since been refurbished as a camping booth.
Aithbank, Fetlar
The house has since been refurbished as a camping booth.
Aith Ness from Wick of Tresta
Aith Ness from Wick of Tresta
Unsurfaced track View along the non surfaced track near Aithbank.
Unsurfaced track
View along the non surfaced track near Aithbank.
Beadlet Anemone (Actinia equina), Wick of Aith
Beadlet Anemone (Actinia equina), Wick of Aith
Flat Periwinkle (Littorina obtusata), Wick of Aith
Flat Periwinkle (Littorina obtusata), Wick of Aith
Common Sea Urchin (Echinus esculentus), Wick of Aith, Fetlar Not usually seen above water, even at low tide.
Common Sea Urchin (Echinus esculentus), Wick of Aith, Fetlar
Not usually seen above water, even at low tide.
Outer Dale, Lambhoga, Fetlar
Outer Dale, Lambhoga, Fetlar
North of Hoganeap, Lambhoga, Fetlar
North of Hoganeap, Lambhoga, Fetlar
Three Geos, Hoganeap, Fetlar Although this area seems to be named Three Stacks on the OS 1:10000 map, I am informed by Andrew Leaper of Fetlar that the area in the photo is named Three Geos and that Three Stacks is further north along the coast.
Three Geos, Hoganeap, Fetlar
Although this area seems to be named Three Stacks on the OS 1:10000 map, I am informed by Andrew Leaper of Fetlar that the area in the photo is named Three Geos and that Three Stacks is further north along the coast.
South Geo of Heoganeap, Fetlar
South Geo of Heoganeap, Fetlar
Camping booth at Aithbank
Camping booth at Aithbank
Fields on Aith Ness
Fields on Aith Ness
Fields, Aith Ness A fertile peninsula on the south side of Fetlar.
Fields, Aith Ness
A fertile peninsula on the south side of Fetlar.
Aithbank The house is now visitor accommodation as a camping böd (it is extremely comfortable). Aith Wick was the landing place for the peat that was cut here on Lamb Hoga.
Aithbank
The house is now visitor accommodation as a camping böd (it is extremely comfortable). Aith Wick was the landing place for the peat that was cut here on Lamb Hoga.
Gillis Field The higher parts of Lamb Hoga. The peninsula was the source of Fetlar's peat.
Gillis Field
The higher parts of Lamb Hoga. The peninsula was the source of Fetlar's peat.
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Wick of Tresta is located at Grid Ref: HU6290 (Lat: 60.591265, Lng: -0.8564338)

Unitary Authority: Shetland Islands

Police Authority: Highlands and Islands

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