Big Scaalie Bay

Sea, Estuary, Creek in Shetland

Scotland

Big Scaalie Bay

Fugla Stack, Burra, from the air
Fugla Stack, Burra, from the air Credit: Mike Pennington

Big Scaalie Bay is a picturesque coastal feature located in the Shetland Islands, a remote archipelago in the North Atlantic Ocean. It is primarily known for being a sea inlet, also referred to as an estuary or creek, that stretches along the northeast coast of the main island, known as Mainland. The bay is named after the nearby Scaalie Hill, which provides a stunning backdrop to the area.

With its pristine sandy beaches and crystal-clear turquoise waters, Big Scaalie Bay offers a charming and idyllic setting for visitors. The bay is surrounded by dramatic cliffs and rolling hills, creating a sense of tranquility and natural beauty. The beach is a popular spot for leisure activities such as sunbathing, picnicking, and beachcombing.

Big Scaalie Bay is also home to a diverse range of marine life. The bay's waters serve as a habitat for various species of fish, crustaceans, and seabirds. Nature enthusiasts can often spot seals basking on the rocks or dolphins gracefully swimming in the bay. The area is also renowned for its rich birdlife, with numerous seabird colonies nesting along the cliffs.

Access to Big Scaalie Bay is relatively easy, with a small parking area available nearby. From there, visitors can follow a short path that leads them down to the beach. The bay is a popular destination for both locals and tourists seeking a peaceful and scenic retreat amidst the rugged beauty of the Shetland Islands.

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Big Scaalie Bay Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 60.041969/-1.3370652 or Grid Reference HU3728. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Fugla Stack, Burra, from the air
Fugla Stack, Burra, from the air
Sound of Fuglastack, Burra, from the air
Sound of Fuglastack, Burra, from the air
Groot Ness, Burra, from the air
Groot Ness, Burra, from the air
Coast of Kettla Ness, Burra, from the air
Coast of Kettla Ness, Burra, from the air
Point of Stakka, Houss Ness, Burra, from the air
Point of Stakka, Houss Ness, Burra, from the air
Fugla Stack, Kettla Ness, West Burra, from the air Virda Vatn in the background.
Fugla Stack, Kettla Ness, West Burra, from the air
Virda Vatn in the background.
The southern part of Houss Ness Seen from just south of the summit of Ward of Symbister.
The southern part of Houss Ness
Seen from just south of the summit of Ward of Symbister.
Cliffs on the west side of Kettla Ness It looks as though there will soon be another landslide on this dramatic coast.
Cliffs on the west side of Kettla Ness
It looks as though there will soon be another landslide on this dramatic coast.
Kettla Ness The southern half of the island is unspoilt and very beautiful.
Kettla Ness
The southern half of the island is unspoilt and very beautiful.
At Gossigarth on Kettla Ness Looking towards Banna Minn and Duncansclett.
At Gossigarth on Kettla Ness
Looking towards Banna Minn and Duncansclett.
Geo by Scaalie Point The boisterous sea made quite a noise in the geo.
Geo by Scaalie Point
The boisterous sea made quite a noise in the geo.
The Haas on Houss Ness A curving bay on the east coast of Houss Ness.
The Haas on Houss Ness
A curving bay on the east coast of Houss Ness.
Stack of Oila, Houss Ness
Stack of Oila, Houss Ness
View over the Haas, Houss Ness Beyond the bay (the Haas) rises the Ward of Symbister, the highest point on Houss Ness.
View over the Haas, Houss Ness
Beyond the bay (the Haas) rises the Ward of Symbister, the highest point on Houss Ness.
Stacks of Houssness, East Burra Part of the group of rocks known as the Stacks of Houssness.  Fitful Head is in the far distance.
Stacks of Houssness, East Burra
Part of the group of rocks known as the Stacks of Houssness. Fitful Head is in the far distance.
Sea running in Mare's Geo and the Stacks of Houssness A good swell was creating much spray and activity and the southerly point of Houss Ness.  A great day to be exploring East Burra.
Sea running in Mare's Geo and the Stacks of Houssness
A good swell was creating much spray and activity and the southerly point of Houss Ness. A great day to be exploring East Burra.
At the Point of Stakka Skerries and stacks litter the south coast off Houss Ness.
At the Point of Stakka
Skerries and stacks litter the south coast off Houss Ness.
Natural Arch at Point of Stakka Seen with a good sea battering the coastline.
Natural Arch at Point of Stakka
Seen with a good sea battering the coastline.
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Big Scaalie Bay is located at Grid Ref: HU3728 (Lat: 60.041969, Lng: -1.3370652)

Unitary Authority: Shetland Islands

Police Authority: Highlands and Islands

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