Ter Wick

Sea, Estuary, Creek in Shetland

Scotland

Ter Wick

Virda Field from Hill of Colvadale
Virda Field from Hill of Colvadale Credit: Mike Pennington

Ter Wick is a picturesque coastal area located in the Shetland Islands, off the northeast coast of Scotland. Nestled between the North Sea and the estuary of the Terwick Water, this beautiful spot offers a unique blend of sea, estuary, and creek landscapes.

The North Sea, with its vast expanse of blue waters, borders Ter Wick to the east. Its ever-changing tides and powerful waves make it a popular destination for surfers and water sport enthusiasts. The sea also provides a habitat for a diverse range of marine life, including seals, dolphins, and various species of fish.

To the west of Ter Wick lies the estuary of the Terwick Water, a small river that meanders through the surrounding countryside before reaching the sea. The estuary is characterized by its shallow and calm waters, creating an ideal environment for birdlife and other wildlife to flourish. It is a haven for birdwatchers, who can spot a variety of wading birds, such as oystercatchers and curlews, as well as ducks and geese.

A creek runs through Ter Wick, connecting the estuary with the sea. This narrow waterway is influenced by the tides, creating a constantly changing landscape. It is a popular spot for boating and kayaking, allowing visitors to explore the area's natural beauty up close.

Ter Wick offers a tranquil and idyllic setting, where visitors can marvel at the interplay between the sea, estuary, and creek. With its rich biodiversity and stunning vistas, this coastal gem is a must-visit destination for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts alike.

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Ter Wick Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 60.721798/-0.85278778 or Grid Reference HP6204. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Virda Field from Hill of Colvadale
Virda Field from Hill of Colvadale
Coastline at Colvadale Looking across the bay which appears to be named Houll Tafts towards the headland of Whale Back.
Coastline at Colvadale
Looking across the bay which appears to be named Houll Tafts towards the headland of Whale Back.
Coastline at Colvadale Looking south past Murra Skerry.
Coastline at Colvadale
Looking south past Murra Skerry.
Small bridge beside Ter Wick, Colvadale
Small bridge beside Ter Wick, Colvadale
Thrift (Armeria maritima), Burga Wick, south of Colvadale Looking across to Qui Ness.
Thrift (Armeria maritima), Burga Wick, south of Colvadale
Looking across to Qui Ness.
Spring Squill (Scilla verna), Colvadale A common plant in coastal grassland in Shetland.
Spring Squill (Scilla verna), Colvadale
A common plant in coastal grassland in Shetland.
Water Forgetmenot (Myosotis scorpioides), Colvadale Growing with Cuckoo Flower (Cardamine pratensis).
Water Forgetmenot (Myosotis scorpioides), Colvadale
Growing with Cuckoo Flower (Cardamine pratensis).
Wall and old croft house at Colvadale
Wall and old croft house at Colvadale
Grey Seal (Halichoreus grypus), Colvadale
Grey Seal (Halichoreus grypus), Colvadale
Geo of Heuken, north of Colvadale
Geo of Heuken, north of Colvadale
Small boat off Colvadale The people on board are watching Killer Whales. In the background is Colvadale, Muckle Heog and Saxa Vord.
Small boat off Colvadale
The people on board are watching Killer Whales. In the background is Colvadale, Muckle Heog and Saxa Vord.
Brough from Muness Brough Taing and the ruined house at Brough are in the foreground. In the background are slopes of Virda Field, then Muckle and Little Heog (with the TV relay mast on Little Heog), Sothers Field (in sunshine) and Saxa Vord.
Brough from Muness
Brough Taing and the ruined house at Brough are in the foreground. In the background are slopes of Virda Field, then Muckle and Little Heog (with the TV relay mast on Little Heog), Sothers Field (in sunshine) and Saxa Vord.
The Bersets, north of Colvadale
The Bersets, north of Colvadale
Coastline south of Clugan
Coastline south of Clugan
The lochan at Burral Knowe, between Uyeasound and Baltasound
The lochan at Burral Knowe, between Uyeasound and Baltasound
Serpentine heath, Virda Field Serpentine heath, a sedge-rich heath growing on basic serpentine rocks, on the southern slopes of Virda Field, looking towards the islands of Balta and Huney.
Serpentine heath, Virda Field
Serpentine heath, a sedge-rich heath growing on basic serpentine rocks, on the southern slopes of Virda Field, looking towards the islands of Balta and Huney.
Virda Field The east slope from Ward of Clugan.
Virda Field
The east slope from Ward of Clugan.
Helliers Water View from the west shore looking south.
Helliers Water
View from the west shore looking south.
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Ter Wick is located at Grid Ref: HP6204 (Lat: 60.721798, Lng: -0.85278778)

Unitary Authority: Shetland Islands

Police Authority: Highlands and Islands

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