Benort da Stack

Coastal Feature, Headland, Point in Shetland

Scotland

Benort da Stack

Spiggie and Loch of Spiggie
Spiggie and Loch of Spiggie Credit: Mike Pennington

Benort da Stack is a prominent coastal feature located in the Shetland Islands, Scotland. It is classified as a headland or point, jutting out into the North Sea. The name "Benort da Stack" is derived from the Old Norse language, with "Benort" meaning "north" and "Stack" referring to a tall, narrow column of rock.

This coastal feature is characterized by steep cliffs, reaching heights of approximately 100 feet (30 meters) above sea level. The cliffs are composed of rugged, weathered sandstone and provide a dramatic backdrop to the surrounding landscape. The rock formations exhibit various layers and textures, showcasing the geological history of the area.

At the tip of Benort da Stack, there is a distinctive sea stack, which is a column of rock isolated from the mainland due to erosion. This sea stack is a prominent landmark and attracts attention from visitors due to its unique shape and position. It offers a nesting site for seabirds such as puffins, guillemots, and razorbills, adding to the ecological significance of the area.

The location of Benort da Stack provides stunning views of the surrounding coastline and the North Sea. It is a popular spot for nature enthusiasts, hikers, and photographers who appreciate the rugged beauty and wildlife of the Shetland Islands. The headland is easily accessible by foot, with a well-maintained path leading to the viewpoint.

Overall, Benort da Stack is an impressive coastal feature in the Shetland Islands, offering a glimpse into the region's geological past and serving as a habitat for a variety of seabirds. Its accessibility and scenic views make it a must-visit destination for those exploring the natural wonders of the area.

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Benort da Stack Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 59.93367/-1.3681767 or Grid Reference HU3516. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Spiggie and Loch of Spiggie
Spiggie and Loch of Spiggie
Stack o' da Noup, Spiggie, from the air
Stack o' da Noup, Spiggie, from the air
Swarta Skerry, Noss, Spiggie, from the air
Swarta Skerry, Noss, Spiggie, from the air
Dotterel (Chardrius morinellus), near Bakkasetter A migrant in Shetland.
Dotterel (Chardrius morinellus), near Bakkasetter
A migrant in Shetland.
Setter Marsh, Loch of Spiggie With a view through to Colsay in the distance.
Setter Marsh, Loch of Spiggie
With a view through to Colsay in the distance.
The north end of the Loch of Spiggie
The north end of the Loch of Spiggie
House at Spiggie, beside Loch of Spiggie
House at Spiggie, beside Loch of Spiggie
Looking across pasture to Symblisetter The new building replacing the now derelict croft.
Looking across pasture to Symblisetter
The new building replacing the now derelict croft.
Lone fisherman at Loch of Spiggie Perhaps fishing is better in the rain!
Littleness farm on the left.
Lone fisherman at Loch of Spiggie
Perhaps fishing is better in the rain! Littleness farm on the left.
Symblisetter Modern houses overlooking Loch of Spiggie.
Symblisetter
Modern houses overlooking Loch of Spiggie.
The outflow from Loch of Spiggie Into Muckle Sound.
Colsay in the distance.
The outflow from Loch of Spiggie
Into Muckle Sound. Colsay in the distance.
Swan nesting on shore of Loch of Spiggie South Scousburgh across the loch. Spiggie Hotel on the right.
Swan nesting on shore of Loch of Spiggie
South Scousburgh across the loch. Spiggie Hotel on the right.
Zoom shot of cliff side across Punds Geo and Trei Geo, Northern Ness, Scousburgh The tombolo at St. Ninian's Isle can be seen in the background.
Zoom shot of cliff side across Punds Geo and Trei Geo, Northern Ness, Scousburgh
The tombolo at St. Ninian's Isle can be seen in the background.
Boats by the Peerie Voe of Spiggie Near the burn draining the Loch of Spiggie. Ward of Scousburgh <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/gridref/HP3818">HP3818</a> with telecommunications masts on the horizon.
Boats by the Peerie Voe of Spiggie
Near the burn draining the Loch of Spiggie. Ward of Scousburgh HP3818 with telecommunications masts on the horizon.
Coastal defences at Spiggie Uncertain whether these concrete blocks are primarily intended as a defence against coastal erosion, or a leftover from World War II anti-landing measures.
Coastal defences at Spiggie
Uncertain whether these concrete blocks are primarily intended as a defence against coastal erosion, or a leftover from World War II anti-landing measures.
Cliffs and bay near Spiggie
Cliffs and bay near Spiggie
North shore of the Loch of Spiggie With the settlement of South Scousburgh in the distance.
North shore of the Loch of Spiggie
With the settlement of South Scousburgh in the distance.
Loch of Spiggie A fresh water loch separated from the Bay of Scousburgh by a shingle bar, like so many in Shetland.
Loch of Spiggie
A fresh water loch separated from the Bay of Scousburgh by a shingle bar, like so many in Shetland.
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Benort da Stack is located at Grid Ref: HU3516 (Lat: 59.93367, Lng: -1.3681767)

Unitary Authority: Shetland Islands

Police Authority: Highlands and Islands

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