North Voe of Brough

Sea, Estuary, Creek in Shetland

Scotland

North Voe of Brough

The Houll, Whalsay Probably usually very damp.
The Houll, Whalsay Credit: David Purchase

North Voe of Brough is a picturesque coastal inlet located in the Shetland Islands, Scotland. It is situated on the west coast of the main island of Shetland, known as Mainland, near the village of Walls. The North Voe is a unique combination of a sea, estuary, and creek, offering a diverse and captivating landscape.

This coastal feature is a result of glacial activity during the last ice age, which carved out the deep valley that now forms the North Voe. The Voe is surrounded by rolling hills and rugged cliffs, providing a stunning backdrop to the serene waters.

North Voe of Brough is a haven for wildlife, attracting a variety of bird species throughout the year. Visitors can spot seabirds such as puffins, guillemots, and fulmars nesting on the cliffs, while seals can often be seen lounging on the rocky shores. The Voe also supports a range of fish species, making it a popular spot for anglers.

The tranquil waters of the North Voe are ideal for recreational activities such as kayaking, sailing, and boating. The sheltered nature of the inlet makes it a safe and enjoyable place for water sports enthusiasts of all levels. Additionally, the Voe offers beautiful coastal walks along its shores, providing breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape.

North Voe of Brough is not only a natural treasure but also holds historical significance. In close proximity to the Voe, there are ancient archaeological sites, including the remains of Iron Age brochs and Viking settlements. These remnants offer a glimpse into the rich history of the Shetland Islands.

In summary, North Voe of Brough is a captivating coastal inlet characterized by its stunning natural beauty, diverse wildlife, and historical significance. It is a must-visit destination for nature lovers, outdoor enthusiasts, and those seeking a tranquil escape in the Shetland Islands.

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North Voe of Brough Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 60.369084/-0.9933777 or Grid Reference HU5565. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

The Houll, Whalsay Probably usually very damp.
The Houll, Whalsay
Probably usually very damp.
Loch Vats-houll, Whalsay
Loch Vats-houll, Whalsay
The west shore of Loch Vats-houll, Whalsay
The west shore of Loch Vats-houll, Whalsay
Whalsay Kirk and graveyard The Kirk stands on Kirk Ness, a small islet joined to Whalsay by one of Shetland's splendid tombolas. Though actually I think this one has needed a bit of protection from time to time.
Whalsay Kirk and graveyard
The Kirk stands on Kirk Ness, a small islet joined to Whalsay by one of Shetland's splendid tombolas. Though actually I think this one has needed a bit of protection from time to time.
Houb and Suther Ness, Whalsay Suther Ness, with its beacon, is connected to the mainland of Whalsay. But you can't walk there direct from here, you have to approach from the left. Houb (on the left) would, I imagine, make a fine natural harbour were it not for the fact that the channel ahead which prevents a direct approach to Suther Ness is too shallow for all but the smallest craft (such as the little one seen here).
Houb and Suther Ness, Whalsay
Suther Ness, with its beacon, is connected to the mainland of Whalsay. But you can't walk there direct from here, you have to approach from the left. Houb (on the left) would, I imagine, make a fine natural harbour were it not for the fact that the channel ahead which prevents a direct approach to Suther Ness is too shallow for all but the smallest craft (such as the little one seen here).
The road to Brough, Whalsay
The road to Brough, Whalsay
Approaching Symbister, Whalsay A rare stretch of road on Whalsay which does not need passing places!
Approaching Symbister, Whalsay
A rare stretch of road on Whalsay which does not need passing places!
Kirk Ness View from Kick Ness
Kirk Ness
View from Kick Ness
Loch Vats-houll
Loch Vats-houll
Overlooking Loch Vats-houll Houses with a nice view over the Loch. The one on the left can probably see the sea as well.
Overlooking Loch Vats-houll
Houses with a nice view over the Loch. The one on the left can probably see the sea as well.
Old Walls by Loch Vats-houll
Old Walls by Loch Vats-houll
Fields and Houses at Challister
Fields and Houses at Challister
Road to Isbister This road runs through the centre of Whalsay  in a NW to SE direction.
Road to Isbister
This road runs through the centre of Whalsay in a NW to SE direction.
Beacon on Wether Holm, Whalsay
Beacon on Wether Holm, Whalsay
MV Filla passing Wether Holm, Whalsay The Filla is the ferry for Out Skerries and operates between there, Vidlin, Whalsay and Lerwick.
MV Filla passing Wether Holm, Whalsay
The Filla is the ferry for Out Skerries and operates between there, Vidlin, Whalsay and Lerwick.
MV Filla passing Marrister, Whalsay
MV Filla passing Marrister, Whalsay
The Flaeshans, Linga Sound, Whalsay
The Flaeshans, Linga Sound, Whalsay
MV Koada off Marrister, Whalsay
MV Koada off Marrister, Whalsay
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North Voe of Brough is located at Grid Ref: HU5565 (Lat: 60.369084, Lng: -0.9933777)

Unitary Authority: Shetland Islands

Police Authority: Highlands and Islands

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