Barrel Geo

Coastal Feature, Headland, Point in Shetland

Scotland

Barrel Geo

Mousa and the Broch We are at the parking place above Crossie Geo just north of Leebitten, roughly half-way between Sumburgh Head and Lerwick on the mainland of Shetlant, and looking across Mousa Sound to the island of Mousa and the Broch of Mousa. The wind proved to be too strong on this particular day for us to make the crossing to view the broch close up.
Mousa and the Broch Credit: Carroll Pierce

Barrel Geo is a prominent coastal feature located in the Shetland Islands, an archipelago in northern Scotland. Specifically, it is situated on the mainland of Shetland, near the village of Walls. Barrel Geo is categorized as a headland, which is a narrow piece of land that extends out into the sea, forming a distinct point.

This coastal feature stands tall and proud, offering breathtaking views of the surrounding picturesque landscape. Its formation is the result of years of erosion caused by the relentless pounding of the North Sea waves. The constant churning of the sea has carved out a deep and narrow inlet, creating a dramatic and rugged coastline.

Barrel Geo is characterized by its steep cliffs, which provide a natural barrier against the powerful waves crashing below. These cliffs are composed of rugged rock formations, showcasing the diverse geology of the area. The exposed rocks display layers of sedimentary deposits, showcasing the geological history of the region.

The location of Barrel Geo makes it an ideal spot for nature enthusiasts and photographers. It offers an opportunity to witness the raw power of the sea, as well as observe the abundant wildlife that inhabits the area. Seabirds, such as puffins and gannets, can often be seen nesting on the cliffs, while seals and otters can be spotted swimming in the surrounding waters.

In summary, Barrel Geo is a captivating coastal headland in the Shetland Islands, renowned for its stunning cliffs, geological diversity, and abundant wildlife. It is a must-visit destination for those seeking an immersive experience in the natural beauty of Scotland's coastline.

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Barrel Geo Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 59.990268/-1.2024918 or Grid Reference HU4423. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Mousa and the Broch We are at the parking place above Crossie Geo just north of Leebitten, roughly half-way between Sumburgh Head and Lerwick on the mainland of Shetlant, and looking across Mousa Sound to the island of Mousa and the Broch of Mousa. The wind proved to be too strong on this particular day for us to make the crossing to view the broch close up.
Mousa and the Broch
We are at the parking place above Crossie Geo just north of Leebitten, roughly half-way between Sumburgh Head and Lerwick on the mainland of Shetlant, and looking across Mousa Sound to the island of Mousa and the Broch of Mousa. The wind proved to be too strong on this particular day for us to make the crossing to view the broch close up.
No Ness from the air
No Ness from the air
Loch of Noness from the air
Loch of Noness from the air
Broch of Mousa from the air
Broch of Mousa from the air
Broch of Mousa from the air
Broch of Mousa from the air
West Ham and East Ham, Mousa, from the air
West Ham and East Ham, Mousa, from the air
Sand Lodge, Sandwick, from the air
Sand Lodge, Sandwick, from the air
Meadowbank, Sandwick, from the air
Meadowbank, Sandwick, from the air
Sanick, Sandwick, from the air
Sanick, Sandwick, from the air
Sand Wick, Sandwick, from the air
Sand Wick, Sandwick, from the air
Mousa Sound and Mousa from the air
Mousa Sound and Mousa from the air
Noness, Sandwick, from the air
Noness, Sandwick, from the air
No Ness, Sandwick, from the air
No Ness, Sandwick, from the air
Broch of Mousa Taken from the viewing point on the South Road above Leebitten, Sandwick, on the main island of Shetland, I am looking south east towards the island of Mousa. The Broch of Mousa (centre of shot) is the best-preserved of Scotland's brochs or Iron Age roundhouses. The island can be accessed by boat from Sandwick (weather and wind permitting).
Broch of Mousa
Taken from the viewing point on the South Road above Leebitten, Sandwick, on the main island of Shetland, I am looking south east towards the island of Mousa. The Broch of Mousa (centre of shot) is the best-preserved of Scotland's brochs or Iron Age roundhouses. The island can be accessed by boat from Sandwick (weather and wind permitting).
The Broch of Mousa Looking north towards Burgi Ayre.
The Broch of Mousa
Looking north towards Burgi Ayre.
The Broch of Mousa The detail of the stonework is very clear in this photo. The entrance is on the left, and inside it is possible to climb to the top of the tower - hence the railings.
The Broch of Mousa
The detail of the stonework is very clear in this photo. The entrance is on the left, and inside it is possible to climb to the top of the tower - hence the railings.
The top of the broch The stairs descend to the left from the gate between the walls. Note the grid, bottom right, to prevent falls back into the broch.

Top right is the ruin of The Haa, the former residence of the laird of the island.
The top of the broch
The stairs descend to the left from the gate between the walls. Note the grid, bottom right, to prevent falls back into the broch. Top right is the ruin of The Haa, the former residence of the laird of the island.
The interior of the Broch of Mousa Excellent detail in the stonework. The exit is at bottom centre, veering left.
The interior of the Broch of Mousa
Excellent detail in the stonework. The exit is at bottom centre, veering left.
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Barrel Geo is located at Grid Ref: HU4423 (Lat: 59.990268, Lng: -1.2024918)

Unitary Authority: Shetland Islands

Police Authority: Highlands and Islands

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Located within 500m of 59.990268,-1.2024918
Broch of Burraland
Historic: archaeological_site
Lat/Long: 59.9913272/-1.2006694
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