Croo of Meoness

Sea, Estuary, Creek in Shetland

Scotland

Croo of Meoness

South Harbour, Fair Isle
South Harbour, Fair Isle Credit: David Purchase

Croo of Meoness is a small coastal settlement located on the east coast of the Shetland Islands, Scotland. Situated on the mainland, it overlooks a picturesque sea inlet known as a voe, which is a narrow body of water similar to an estuary or creek. The settlement is nestled between rugged cliffs and rolling green hills, offering breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape.

The Croo of Meoness is primarily a fishing community, with its residents relying on the abundant marine resources found in the voe. The voe itself serves as a natural harbor, providing shelter for fishing boats and allowing for easy access to the North Sea. The local fishermen have a deep-rooted connection to the sea, passing down age-old techniques and traditions from generation to generation.

The Croo of Meoness boasts a close-knit community that takes pride in its rich cultural heritage. Traditional Shetland music and dance are often showcased during local festivals and events, bringing together residents and visitors alike. The settlement's charming cottages and buildings reflect its historical roots, with some dating back several centuries.

Nature enthusiasts will find plenty to explore in the area surrounding Croo of Meoness. The rugged coastline is home to diverse wildlife, including seabirds, seals, and occasionally, dolphins and whales. Hiking trails offer opportunities to venture into the nearby hills, where one can experience the tranquility of the Shetland countryside.

In summary, Croo of Meoness is a picturesque coastal settlement characterized by its fishing heritage, stunning natural surroundings, and vibrant community spirit. It offers visitors a chance to experience the beauty of the Shetland Islands and immerse themselves in a rich maritime culture.

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South Harbour, Fair Isle
South Harbour, Fair Isle
The Wick (Bay) of Hestigeo At the far south of Fair Isle, near the South Light.
The Wick (Bay) of Hestigeo
At the far south of Fair Isle, near the South Light.
Malcolm's Head At 107m, Malcolm's Head is the fifth highest hill on Fair Isle, after Ward Hill (217m), Burrashield Hill (150m), Sheep Rock (132m) and Vaasetter Hill (110m). Although one can argue about "What is a hill?", I do not think any other spot would really qualify, although there are many sea stacks.
Malcolm's Head
At 107m, Malcolm's Head is the fifth highest hill on Fair Isle, after Ward Hill (217m), Burrashield Hill (150m), Sheep Rock (132m) and Vaasetter Hill (110m). Although one can argue about "What is a hill?", I do not think any other spot would really qualify, although there are many sea stacks.
Winter Sea, Fair Isle
Winter Sea, Fair Isle
South Harbour Cro Stack in South Harbour; almost inevitably, Sheep Rock can be seen in the background.
South Harbour
Cro Stack in South Harbour; almost inevitably, Sheep Rock can be seen in the background.
Buildings at the end of the road, near the South Light You can also see the cemetery in the middle distance, centre of photo, which is also in this square.
Buildings at the end of the road, near the South Light
You can also see the cemetery in the middle distance, centre of photo, which is also in this square.
View across South Harbour, with Tirricks Fair Isle's Tirricks (Arctic Terns) had a disastrous breeding season in 2008 - food to rear chicks was so scarce they didn't even try, we were told by an RSPB officer.
View across South Harbour, with Tirricks
Fair Isle's Tirricks (Arctic Terns) had a disastrous breeding season in 2008 - food to rear chicks was so scarce they didn't even try, we were told by an RSPB officer.
Fair Isle coastline at Port Saider A very detailed map of Fair Isle on view at the Fair Isle Bird Observatory marks Port Saider slightly to the north of the position on the 1:25,000 OS Map.  This view south-west towards the Burrian is from the cliff edge at the OS location.
Fair Isle coastline at Port Saider
A very detailed map of Fair Isle on view at the Fair Isle Bird Observatory marks Port Saider slightly to the north of the position on the 1:25,000 OS Map. This view south-west towards the Burrian is from the cliff edge at the OS location.
Cliff edge of Meo Ness The lichens on the rocks at the cliff edge provide a great contrast to the green of Meo Ness.  The South Light is visible beyond South Harbour.
Cliff edge of Meo Ness
The lichens on the rocks at the cliff edge provide a great contrast to the green of Meo Ness. The South Light is visible beyond South Harbour.
The Burrian The Burrian is the offshore skerry viewed across one of the many geos on Fair Isle.
The Burrian
The Burrian is the offshore skerry viewed across one of the many geos on Fair Isle.
Heili Stack, Fair Isle One of several stacks and holms off the west coast of Malcolm's Head.
Heili Stack, Fair Isle
One of several stacks and holms off the west coast of Malcolm's Head.
Malcolm's Head Malcolm's Head summit with distant view towards Fair Isle Lighthouse.  Sheep graze the slopes of this TuMP keeping the grass short.  Ruined war buildings near summit.
Name: Malcolm's Head
Hill number: 103899
Height: 107m / 351ft
Area: 22: Shetland Islands
Class: 1
Grid ref: HZ195707 (est)
Drop: 82m
Col: 25m
Malcolm's Head
Malcolm's Head summit with distant view towards Fair Isle Lighthouse. Sheep graze the slopes of this TuMP keeping the grass short. Ruined war buildings near summit. Name: Malcolm's Head Hill number: 103899 Height: 107m / 351ft Area: 22: Shetland Islands Class: 1 Grid ref: HZ195707 (est) Drop: 82m Col: 25m
Malcolm's Head, Fair Isle, from the sea Taken from the ferry en route from Lerwick to Kirkwall, several km to the NW.
Malcolm's Head, Fair Isle, from the sea
Taken from the ferry en route from Lerwick to Kirkwall, several km to the NW.
The low pastures at Malcolm's Head Beside the fresh painted South Light.
The low pastures at Malcolm's Head
Beside the fresh painted South Light.
The village and Sheep Rock from Malcolm's Head Tidy, well kept fields in the 'sheltered' centre of Fair Isle.
The village and Sheep Rock from Malcolm's Head
Tidy, well kept fields in the 'sheltered' centre of Fair Isle.
South Lighthouse, Fair Isle The last Scottish lighthouse to be automated in March 1998 see 
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South Lighthouse, Fair Isle
The last Scottish lighthouse to be automated in March 1998 see LinkExternal link
South Lighthouse, Fair Isle The Tower, courtyard and one-time accommodation block.  The lighthouse is now automatic and the accommodation block converted into flats and business premises.
South Lighthouse, Fair Isle
The Tower, courtyard and one-time accommodation block. The lighthouse is now automatic and the accommodation block converted into flats and business premises.
Fair Isle South Light Taken from Malcolm's Head in the late 1950s
Fair Isle South Light
Taken from Malcolm's Head in the late 1950s
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Croo of Meoness is located at Grid Ref: HZ2069 (Lat: 59.511816, Lng: -1.6380136)

Unitary Authority: Shetland Islands

Police Authority: Highlands and Islands

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