Andrew's Skerry

Coastal Feature, Headland, Point in Shetland

Scotland

Andrew's Skerry

Waiting for the boats It might just be serendipitous but the tall, rough rock beats many pieces of sculpture. Given her position by the pier north of Collafirth and looking out to sea, "Waiting for the boats" would seem an appropriate title for this fishwife.
Waiting for the boats Credit: AlastairG

Andrew's Skerry is a prominent coastal feature located in the Shetland Islands, an archipelago in Scotland, United Kingdom. Situated on the western coast of the Mainland Shetland, it is specifically found on the southwestern side of the island.

This coastal feature is classified as a headland, which is a narrow strip of land that extends into the sea. Andrew's Skerry is characterized by its rugged and rocky terrain, with sheer cliffs rising up from the sea. The headland offers breathtaking views of the surrounding ocean and the nearby islands.

The point is named after Andrew, a common name in Scotland, and "skerry," which refers to a small rocky island. True to its name, Andrew's Skerry is surrounded by smaller rocky islands and islets, creating a picturesque seascape.

The headland is a popular spot for nature enthusiasts and photographers due to its stunning natural beauty. It is also home to a diverse range of wildlife, including various seabird species, seals, and occasionally, otters. The area is protected, ensuring the preservation of its natural habitats.

Andrew's Skerry can be accessed by both land and sea, making it an attractive destination for hikers and boaters alike. Visitors can explore the headland by following coastal paths or by embarking on boat trips around the Shetland Islands.

In conclusion, Andrew's Skerry is a captivating headland on the western coast of the Mainland Shetland. With its dramatic cliffs, panoramic views, and abundant wildlife, it offers a unique and memorable experience for those who venture to this remote and beautiful corner of Scotland.

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Andrew's Skerry Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 60.529056/-1.3350437 or Grid Reference HU3683. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Waiting for the boats It might just be serendipitous but the tall, rough rock beats many pieces of sculpture. Given her position by the pier north of Collafirth and looking out to sea, "Waiting for the boats" would seem an appropriate title for this fishwife.
Waiting for the boats
It might just be serendipitous but the tall, rough rock beats many pieces of sculpture. Given her position by the pier north of Collafirth and looking out to sea, "Waiting for the boats" would seem an appropriate title for this fishwife.
The end of the road at Queyfirth Three tracks continue, two heading to houses.
The end of the road at Queyfirth
Three tracks continue, two heading to houses.
MV Altaire at Collafirth pier, from Queyfirth
MV Altaire at Collafirth pier, from Queyfirth
North Collafirth from Queyfirth
North Collafirth from Queyfirth
South Collafirth from Queyfirth
South Collafirth from Queyfirth
Loch of Queyfirth from Hill of Ollaberry The loch is really an arm of the sea, with an outflow at low tide and the sea encroaching at high tide.
Loch of Queyfirth from Hill of Ollaberry
The loch is really an arm of the sea, with an outflow at low tide and the sea encroaching at high tide.
MV Altaire in Voe of the Brig She seems to be manoeuvring, perhaps to prepare for her next departure?
MV Altaire in Voe of the Brig
She seems to be manoeuvring, perhaps to prepare for her next departure?
Housetter and Colla Firth
Housetter and Colla Firth
The track from Collafirth Hill Joining the A970 above Colla Firth.
The track from Collafirth Hill
Joining the A970 above Colla Firth.
The A970 at South Collafirth
The A970 at South Collafirth
North Collafirth View along the A970 at North Collafirth
North Collafirth
View along the A970 at North Collafirth
Collafirth Pier Collafirth Pier redevelopment of a new jetty and out buildings.  The area includes parking for caravans, and provides some basic facilities like a washing machine, electric shower and toilets.
Collafirth Pier
Collafirth Pier redevelopment of a new jetty and out buildings. The area includes parking for caravans, and provides some basic facilities like a washing machine, electric shower and toilets.
Ordnance Survey OSBM bolt Ordnance Survey OSBM bolt, described as NEW OSBM BOLT LIVING ROCK 10.8M SE SIDE RD 17.7M SE C CUL (37.306m above Lerwick datum, 2nd order, new 1970).
Ordnance Survey OSBM bolt
Ordnance Survey OSBM bolt, described as NEW OSBM BOLT LIVING ROCK 10.8M SE SIDE RD 17.7M SE C CUL (37.306m above Lerwick datum, 2nd order, new 1970).
View of the A970 from the OS bolt View north of the A970 from the Ordnance Survey benchmark bolt.
View of the A970 from the OS bolt
View north of the A970 from the Ordnance Survey benchmark bolt.
MV Altaire at Collafirth Pier The Altaire is the only one of Shetland's pelagic fleet which is not based in Whalsay.
MV Altaire at Collafirth Pier
The Altaire is the only one of Shetland's pelagic fleet which is not based in Whalsay.
Colla Firth Looking across Colla Firth, which is just under 1km across so both sides are in the square, to Ness of Queyfirth.
Colla Firth
Looking across Colla Firth, which is just under 1km across so both sides are in the square, to Ness of Queyfirth.
MV Altaire at Collafirth Pier
MV Altaire at Collafirth Pier
Loch of Queyfirth, Shetland If you take the road from Upper Ollaberry signposted Leon you come over the ridge to the west the Hill of Ollaberry and are greeted with this view of the Loch of Queyfirth and Quey Firth.
Loch of Queyfirth, Shetland
If you take the road from Upper Ollaberry signposted Leon you come over the ridge to the west the Hill of Ollaberry and are greeted with this view of the Loch of Queyfirth and Quey Firth.
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Andrew's Skerry is located at Grid Ref: HU3683 (Lat: 60.529056, Lng: -1.3350437)

Unitary Authority: Shetland Islands

Police Authority: Highlands and Islands

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Located within 500m of 60.529056,-1.3350437
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Corbett: no
Ele: 110
Graham: no
Marilyn: no
Munro: no
Natural: peak
Lat/Long: 60.5265557/-1.3422239
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