Hamna Voe

Sea, Estuary, Creek in Shetland

Scotland

Hamna Voe

Livestock pen on the slopes of the Ward of Loomishun
Livestock pen on the slopes of the Ward of Loomishun Credit: Oliver Dixon

Hamna Voe is a picturesque sea inlet located in the Shetland Islands, Scotland. Situated on the eastern coast of the island of Burra, it is renowned for its stunning natural beauty and rich marine biodiversity. The name "Hamna Voe" is derived from Old Norse and translates to "Harbor Bay," reflecting its historical significance as a safe haven for ships.

This sheltered estuary is characterized by its calm, clear waters, surrounded by steep cliffs and rolling hills. The area is abundant in wildlife, with seals, otters, and a variety of seabirds frequently spotted along its shores. The Voe is also home to a diverse range of fish, including cod, haddock, and mackerel, making it a popular spot for fishing enthusiasts.

The small village of Hamnavoe lies at the head of the inlet and serves as the main settlement in the area. With colorful cottages and a quaint harbor, it exudes a charming and tranquil atmosphere. The village is closely associated with the fishing industry, which has been the backbone of the local economy for centuries.

Hamna Voe has a fascinating history, with evidence of human occupation dating back to the Neolithic period. The area has witnessed Viking invasions, Norse settlements, and the establishment of a bustling herring fishery during the 19th century. Today, the Voe serves as a gateway for boat trips to the uninhabited island of Hascosay, allowing visitors to explore its rugged landscapes and observe its unique flora and fauna.

In summary, Hamna Voe is a captivating sea inlet nestled in the Shetland Islands, offering visitors a chance to immerse themselves in its natural splendor and connect with its rich historical heritage.

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Hamna Voe Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 60.424893/-1.1046603 or Grid Reference HU4971. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Livestock pen on the slopes of the Ward of Loomishun
Livestock pen on the slopes of the Ward of Loomishun
Cattle grid on the Lunnasting road.
Cattle grid on the Lunnasting road.
Stile on Lunna Ness
Stile on Lunna Ness
Outrabister End of the road along the Lunnasting peninsula.
Outrabister
End of the road along the Lunnasting peninsula.
Moorland road at Mara Field
Moorland road at Mara Field
Fish farm jetty in the Vadills
Fish farm jetty in the Vadills
Fish farm jetty in the Vadills A long spit extends out into Boatsroom Voe in the distance.
Fish farm jetty in the Vadills
A long spit extends out into Boatsroom Voe in the distance.
The Vadills Inner bay at the head of Boatsroom Voe.
The Vadills
Inner bay at the head of Boatsroom Voe.
The Ayre of Hamnavoe Long shingle spit which separates Boatsroom Voe (to the left) from Hamna Voe which is open to the sea.
The Ayre of Hamnavoe
Long shingle spit which separates Boatsroom Voe (to the left) from Hamna Voe which is open to the sea.
Three ruins at Heog Overlooking Hamna Voe. The island of Fish Holm <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/gridref/HU4774">HU4774</a> out to sea.
Three ruins at Heog
Overlooking Hamna Voe. The island of Fish Holm HU4774 out to sea.
Footpath to the Stones of Stofast The stones lie on the far side of the hill (see <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/3927689">HU5071 : The Stones of Stofast above Loch Stofast</a>).
Footpath to the Stones of Stofast
The stones lie on the far side of the hill (see HU5071 : The Stones of Stofast above Loch Stofast).
Augen Gneiss in Grutwick Quarry This extraordinary rock is augen gneiss - 'Auge' is German for 'eye' and refers to the round white feldspars in the black rock.
Augen Gneiss in Grutwick Quarry
This extraordinary rock is augen gneiss - 'Auge' is German for 'eye' and refers to the round white feldspars in the black rock.
Mill Loch, Lunna Ness This is one of a group of three lochans to the west of Grutwick. They are surrounded by the rocky hills which make up the spine of this peninsula,
Mill Loch, Lunna Ness
This is one of a group of three lochans to the west of Grutwick. They are surrounded by the rocky hills which make up the spine of this peninsula,
Outrabister House
Outrabister House
Foreshore This is the coast just north of Outrabister.
Foreshore
This is the coast just north of Outrabister.
Loch of Grutwick View SE with the island of Whalsay in the distance.
Loch of Grutwick
View SE with the island of Whalsay in the distance.
Queen Victoria Rock Some say this outcrop looks like Queen Victoria
Queen Victoria Rock
Some say this outcrop looks like Queen Victoria
Outrabister, Lunna Ness
Outrabister, Lunna Ness
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Hamna Voe is located at Grid Ref: HU4971 (Lat: 60.424893, Lng: -1.1046603)

Unitary Authority: Shetland Islands

Police Authority: Highlands and Islands

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Nearby Amenities

Located within 500m of 60.424893,-1.1046603
Hamnavoe
Place: hamlet
Lat/Long: 60.4227086/-1.0972657
Hamna Voe
Natural: bay
Lat/Long: 60.4268702/-1.1065507
Boatsroom Voe
Natural: bay
Lat/Long: 60.4208703/-1.1062288
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