Kame of Brettu

Coastal Feature, Headland, Point in Shetland

Scotland

Kame of Brettu

Papa Stour and Foula Taken on the B9078 between Burnside and Eshaness, Shetland, I am looking out towards the islands of Papa Stour (left of shot) and Foula beyond.
Papa Stour and Foula Credit: Carroll Pierce

Kame of Brettu is a prominent coastal feature located in the Shetland Islands, an archipelago in Scotland. It is a headland that stretches out into the North Sea, forming a distinctive point along the rugged coastline.

The Kame of Brettu is characterized by its steep cliffs that rise dramatically from the sea, offering stunning panoramic views of the surrounding landscapes and the vast ocean beyond. These cliffs are composed of rugged rock formations, predominantly made up of sandstone and shale. The layers of sedimentary rock provide a glimpse into the geological history of the area, showcasing the processes that have shaped the Shetland Islands over millions of years.

The headland is known for its rich biodiversity, with a variety of flora and fauna inhabiting the area. The cliffs provide nesting sites for seabirds such as puffins, guillemots, and kittiwakes, making it a haven for birdwatchers and nature enthusiasts.

The Kame of Brettu also holds historical and cultural significance. Archaeological discoveries have revealed traces of human settlements dating back thousands of years, indicating the long-standing connection between people and this coastal landscape. The headland has likely served as a vantage point for ancient communities, offering strategic views for defense or fishing purposes.

Overall, the Kame of Brettu is a visually striking coastal feature that showcases the natural beauty and geological diversity of the Shetland Islands. Its cliffs, wildlife, and historical significance make it a popular destination for visitors seeking to explore and appreciate the unique coastal landscapes of this remote Scottish archipelago.

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Papa Stour and Foula Taken on the B9078 between Burnside and Eshaness, Shetland, I am looking out towards the islands of Papa Stour (left of shot) and Foula beyond.
Papa Stour and Foula
Taken on the B9078 between Burnside and Eshaness, Shetland, I am looking out towards the islands of Papa Stour (left of shot) and Foula beyond.
The Drongs Taken from the B9078 between Burnside and Eshaness, Shetland, I am looking across Sand Wick to the sea stacks known at The Drongs. Papa Stour can be seen in the distance.
The Drongs
Taken from the B9078 between Burnside and Eshaness, Shetland, I am looking across Sand Wick to the sea stacks known at The Drongs. Papa Stour can be seen in the distance.
Hillswick Hall
Hillswick Hall
Stacks at Sand Wick, Hillswick, and the Drongs
Stacks at Sand Wick, Hillswick, and the Drongs
West side of Sand Wick, Hillswick
West side of Sand Wick, Hillswick
Nista Skerries, Sand Wick, Hillswick
Nista Skerries, Sand Wick, Hillswick
Clave and the Drongs from Hillswick
Clave and the Drongs from Hillswick
Grey Face and Heads of Grocken from Hillswick
Grey Face and Heads of Grocken from Hillswick
St Magnus Bay Hotel, Hillswick, Shetland Built in 1900 by the North of Scotland Ferry company. Still functioning, just [in 2004], but the absentee landlord is clearly not interested in maintaining it as a hotel, which is sad.
St Magnus Bay Hotel, Hillswick, Shetland
Built in 1900 by the North of Scotland Ferry company. Still functioning, just [in 2004], but the absentee landlord is clearly not interested in maintaining it as a hotel, which is sad.
Urafirth Primary School, Shetland Built around ten years ago Urafirth Primary School lies between Urafirth and Hillswick and pupils who live in the north west mainland of Shetland attend. Its nursery is also attended by pupils from as far away as Ollaberry.
Urafirth Primary School, Shetland
Built around ten years ago Urafirth Primary School lies between Urafirth and Hillswick and pupils who live in the north west mainland of Shetland attend. Its nursery is also attended by pupils from as far away as Ollaberry.
Hillswick Fire Station, Shetland With local retained firefighters the Hillswick Fire Station is little more than a large garage, just big enough to house the small appliance based on a large van.
Hillswick Fire Station, Shetland
With local retained firefighters the Hillswick Fire Station is little more than a large garage, just big enough to house the small appliance based on a large van.
Hillswick, Shetland Large traditionally built houses at Hillswick. In the background is Findlins House and Findlins Farm.
Hillswick, Shetland
Large traditionally built houses at Hillswick. In the background is Findlins House and Findlins Farm.
Hillswick, Shetland Houses at Hillswick, the large two storey house with mansard roof is called Laarsund.
Hillswick, Shetland
Houses at Hillswick, the large two storey house with mansard roof is called Laarsund.
St Magnus Bay Hotel, Hillswick, Shetland This hotel was built as a kit in Norway, dis-assembled and transported to Hillswick where it was constructed on its present site in 1900 by the North of Scotland, Orkney & Shetland Steam Navigation Co.. Sadly it is currently closed (April 2006) although the local community wish to see it opened again. For more information on Hillswick and surrounding area visit <span class="nowrap"><a title="http://www.undiscoveredscotland.co.uk/shetland/hillswick/index.html" rel="nofollow ugc noopener" href="http://www.undiscoveredscotland.co.uk/shetland/hillswick/index.html">Link</a><img style="margin-left:2px;" alt="External link" title="External link - shift click to open in new window" src="https://s1.geograph.org.uk/img/external.png" width="10" height="10"/></span>

UPDATE Oct 07: this hotel is now owned by a local couple and open every day - More information can be found at the official website <span class="nowrap"><a title="http://www.stmagnusbayhotel.co.uk" rel="nofollow ugc noopener" href="http://www.stmagnusbayhotel.co.uk">Link</a><img style="margin-left:2px;" alt="External link" title="External link - shift click to open in new window" src="https://s1.geograph.org.uk/img/external.png" width="10" height="10"/></span>
St Magnus Bay Hotel, Hillswick, Shetland
This hotel was built as a kit in Norway, dis-assembled and transported to Hillswick where it was constructed on its present site in 1900 by the North of Scotland, Orkney & Shetland Steam Navigation Co.. Sadly it is currently closed (April 2006) although the local community wish to see it opened again. For more information on Hillswick and surrounding area visit LinkExternal link UPDATE Oct 07: this hotel is now owned by a local couple and open every day - More information can be found at the official website LinkExternal link
View over Heads of Grocken, Eshaness, Shetland Looking out over the Heads of Grocken with 'The Drongs' the sea stacks in the distance.
View over Heads of Grocken, Eshaness, Shetland
Looking out over the Heads of Grocken with 'The Drongs' the sea stacks in the distance.
Helga water, near Hillswick, Shetland Shetland is unlikely ever to have a hosepipe ban, there are many many lochs and plentiful rainfall. This is Helga Water near the road to Eshaness.
Helga water, near Hillswick, Shetland
Shetland is unlikely ever to have a hosepipe ban, there are many many lochs and plentiful rainfall. This is Helga Water near the road to Eshaness.
Heads of Grocken Looking across the square from above Hillswick on a stormy winter's day. The pony was very inquisitive, and didn't want to be photographed in profile!
Heads of Grocken
Looking across the square from above Hillswick on a stormy winter's day. The pony was very inquisitive, and didn't want to be photographed in profile!
Heads of Grocken Small sea-stacks off the Heads of Grocken, with the Drongs in the distance.
Heads of Grocken
Small sea-stacks off the Heads of Grocken, with the Drongs in the distance.
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Kame of Brettu is located at Grid Ref: HU2777 (Lat: 60.482668, Lng: -1.4958995)

Unitary Authority: Shetland Islands

Police Authority: Highlands and Islands

What 3 Words

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