Cruss

Coastal Feature, Headland, Point in Shetland

Scotland

Cruss

Mail Burial Ground Adjacent to the sea as is usual on Scottish islands.
Mail Burial Ground Credit: Oliver Dixon

Cruss is a prominent coastal feature located in the Shetland Islands, an archipelago situated off the northeastern coast of Scotland. Specifically, Cruss is classified as a headland, which is a narrow strip of land that extends out into the sea. It can also be considered a point, as it is a distinctive and elevated area that juts out into the surrounding waters.

This coastal feature boasts stunning natural beauty and is known for its rugged and dramatic cliffs. The cliffs at Cruss are composed of sedimentary rocks, primarily sandstone and shale, which have been shaped and eroded by the relentless forces of wind and water over thousands of years. These weathered cliffs rise steeply from the sea, offering mesmerizing views and a sense of grandeur.

The headland at Cruss is also home to a diverse array of flora and fauna. The rugged terrain and exposed cliffs provide nesting sites for seabirds such as puffins, guillemots, and razorbills, making it a significant breeding ground for these species. The surrounding waters are rich in marine life, attracting seals and various species of fish.

Cruss is a popular destination for nature enthusiasts and hikers who appreciate its striking scenery and the opportunity to witness the abundant wildlife. It is also a site of geological interest, with its sedimentary cliffs providing valuable insights into the geological history of the region.

Overall, Cruss is a remarkable coastal feature in the Shetland Islands, offering a unique blend of natural beauty, biodiversity, and geological significance.

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Cruss Images

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Mail Burial Ground Adjacent to the sea as is usual on Scottish islands.
Mail Burial Ground
Adjacent to the sea as is usual on Scottish islands.
Helli Ness to Bard Head We are at the parking place above Crossie Geo halfway between Lerwick and Sumburgh Head on the mainland of Shetland and I am looking north east across Greenmow and Helli Ness to Bard Head, Bressay. The Isle of Noss can be seen beyond Bressay.
Helli Ness to Bard Head
We are at the parking place above Crossie Geo halfway between Lerwick and Sumburgh Head on the mainland of Shetland and I am looking north east across Greenmow and Helli Ness to Bard Head, Bressay. The Isle of Noss can be seen beyond Bressay.
Aith, Cunningsburgh, from the air
Aith, Cunningsburgh, from the air
Greenmow and Helli Ness, Cunningsburgh, from the air
Greenmow and Helli Ness, Cunningsburgh, from the air
South Voxter, Cunningsburgh, from the air
South Voxter, Cunningsburgh, from the air
Mail, Cunningsburgh, from the air
Mail, Cunningsburgh, from the air
North from the Viewpoint There is a lay by here for looking across to Mousa, and this scene northwards.
Not much dry land in HU4326, what this square's mostly about is views to somewhere else.
North from the Viewpoint
There is a lay by here for looking across to Mousa, and this scene northwards. Not much dry land in HU4326, what this square's mostly about is views to somewhere else.
Shoreline with joining stream Small sandy pebble beach with joining stream to the sea
Shoreline with joining stream
Small sandy pebble beach with joining stream to the sea
Road bridge Road bridge buttress as it passes over the stream. It should have been the location of an Ordnance Survey OSBM Bolt, which seems to have been destroyed in the rebuilding of the road.
Road bridge
Road bridge buttress as it passes over the stream. It should have been the location of an Ordnance Survey OSBM Bolt, which seems to have been destroyed in the rebuilding of the road.
House under renovation, Cunningsburgh
House under renovation, Cunningsburgh
Vadsgarth, Cunningsburgh
Vadsgarth, Cunningsburgh
Small beach at the Sands of Mail The road is the A970 approaching Cunningsburgh.
Small beach at the Sands of Mail
The road is the A970 approaching Cunningsburgh.
A970 at Cunningsburgh Cunningsburgh, formerly also known as Coningsburgh (from the Old Norse: Konungsborgr meaning "King's castle"), is a hamlet on the coast of Mainland Shetland, nine miles south-west of Lerwick, about halfway between there and Sumburgh Head.
A970 at Cunningsburgh
Cunningsburgh, formerly also known as Coningsburgh (from the Old Norse: Konungsborgr meaning "King's castle"), is a hamlet on the coast of Mainland Shetland, nine miles south-west of Lerwick, about halfway between there and Sumburgh Head.
Bus Stop at Cunningsburgh Bus stop outside Cunningsburgh Primary School.
Bus Stop at Cunningsburgh
Bus stop outside Cunningsburgh Primary School.
Bus Stop on the A970 at Cunningsburgh Cunningsburgh, formerly also known as Coningsburgh (from the Old Norse: Konungsborgr meaning "King's castle"), is a hamlet on the coast of Mainland Shetland, nine miles south-west of Lerwick, about halfway between there and Sumburgh Head.
Bus Stop on the A970 at Cunningsburgh
Cunningsburgh, formerly also known as Coningsburgh (from the Old Norse: Konungsborgr meaning "King's castle"), is a hamlet on the coast of Mainland Shetland, nine miles south-west of Lerwick, about halfway between there and Sumburgh Head.
Bus Stop at Cunningsburgh Cunningsburgh, formerly also known as Coningsburgh (from the Old Norse: Konungsborgr meaning "King's castle"), is a hamlet on the coast of Mainland Shetland, nine miles south-west of Lerwick, about halfway between there and Sumburgh Head.
Bus Stop at Cunningsburgh
Cunningsburgh, formerly also known as Coningsburgh (from the Old Norse: Konungsborgr meaning "King's castle"), is a hamlet on the coast of Mainland Shetland, nine miles south-west of Lerwick, about halfway between there and Sumburgh Head.
Coastal Sheep Farm near Mail
Coastal Sheep Farm near Mail
Cunningsburgh, A970 Cunningsburgh, formerly also known as Coningsburgh (from the Old Norse: Konungsborgr meaning "King's castle"), is a hamlet on the coast of Mainland Shetland, nine miles south-west of Lerwick, about halfway between there and Sumburgh Head.
Cunningsburgh, A970
Cunningsburgh, formerly also known as Coningsburgh (from the Old Norse: Konungsborgr meaning "King's castle"), is a hamlet on the coast of Mainland Shetland, nine miles south-west of Lerwick, about halfway between there and Sumburgh Head.
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Cruss is located at Grid Ref: HU4328 (Lat: 60.034707, Lng: -1.2129614)

Unitary Authority: Shetland Islands

Police Authority: Highlands and Islands

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Located within 500m of 60.034707,-1.2129614
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South Voxter
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Power: pole
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Power: pole
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Power: pole
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