Uxna Geo

Coastal Feature, Headland, Point in Shetland

Scotland

Uxna Geo

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 Credit: Carroll Pierce

Uxna Geo is a prominent coastal feature located on the Shetland Islands, off the northeastern coast of Scotland. It is classified as a headland, specifically a point that juts out into the North Sea. The name "Uxna Geo" is derived from the Old Norse language, reflecting the strong Norse influence in the region's history.

This headland is characterized by its rugged and dramatic cliffs, which soar above the crashing waves of the North Sea. The cliffs are composed of sedimentary rocks, primarily sandstone and shale, which have been shaped by centuries of erosion. The layers of rock exposed in Uxna Geo provide a glimpse into the geological history of the area.

Uxna Geo is known for its stunning natural beauty and is a popular spot for nature enthusiasts and photographers. The headland offers breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding coastline, with its steep cliffs and rock formations. It is also home to a diverse range of marine wildlife, including seabirds, seals, and occasionally dolphins.

Visitors to Uxna Geo can explore the coastal paths that wind along the cliffs, providing ample opportunities to admire the stunning scenery and observe the local flora and fauna. The area is also rich in archaeological remains, with evidence of human occupation dating back thousands of years.

Uxna Geo is not only a significant coastal feature but also a place of historical and ecological importance, showcasing the natural wonders and cultural heritage of the Shetland Islands.

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Uxna Geo Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 60.041768/-1.1752214 or Grid Reference HU4628. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

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
Helli Ness, Cunningsburgh, from the air
Helli Ness, Cunningsburgh, from the air
Helli Ness, Cunningsburgh, from the sea Taken from the ferry en route to Orkney, from about 3 km distance.
Helli Ness, Cunningsburgh, from the sea
Taken from the ferry en route to Orkney, from about 3 km distance.
Aithsvoe Marina A very nice facility, built in 2004, still looking new.
The biggish boat off the water is the Mousa Ferry (Solan IV); both it <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/1180671">HU4428 : Mousa ferry at winter home, Aithsvoe, Cunningsburgh</a> and the ferry business is up for sale (2011)
Aithsvoe Marina
A very nice facility, built in 2004, still looking new. The biggish boat off the water is the Mousa Ferry (Solan IV); both it HU4428 : Mousa ferry at winter home, Aithsvoe, Cunningsburgh and the ferry business is up for sale (2011)
Planticrubs Turri Ness These, usually round, structures are to be found all over Shetland.
The near one, in this case, is still in use (few are).
Traditionally used for growing Kale or Cabbages in shelter and protected from rabbits and livestock.
In this case all but a few red cabbage seedlings had been recently removed.
Nice old pictures here - <span class="nowrap"><a title="http://shetlopedia.com/Planticrubs" rel="nofollow ugc noopener" href="http://shetlopedia.com/Planticrubs">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>
Planticrubs Turri Ness
These, usually round, structures are to be found all over Shetland. The near one, in this case, is still in use (few are). Traditionally used for growing Kale or Cabbages in shelter and protected from rabbits and livestock. In this case all but a few red cabbage seedlings had been recently removed. Nice old pictures here - LinkExternal link
Shetland Crub The Planticrub <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/2622576">HU4529 : Planticrubs Turri Ness</a> here is in use. It is totally closed off to protect the cabbage plants.
Dot stands on the step used for access.
The tanker Loch Rannoch sits way out, biding her time.
Shetland Crub
The Planticrub HU4529 : Planticrubs Turri Ness here is in use. It is totally closed off to protect the cabbage plants. Dot stands on the step used for access. The tanker Loch Rannoch sits way out, biding her time.
Hellia A small peninsula in Uxna Geo reaching into another grid square
Hellia
A small peninsula in Uxna Geo reaching into another grid square
Uxna Geo The tip of Hellia just in the square
Uxna Geo
The tip of Hellia just in the square
Orkna Geo A narrow dark place, full of seal sound today - dramatic on a wild night I bet.
Orkna Geo
A narrow dark place, full of seal sound today - dramatic on a wild night I bet.
Heliport or Helliness? We weren't expecting aircraft of course but what we did find was nice and very interesting <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/2628093">HU4528 : Helliness or Heliport</a>.
A little more here <span class="nowrap"><a title="http://shetlopedia.com/Helli_Ness" rel="nofollow ugc noopener" href="http://shetlopedia.com/Helli_Ness">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>
Heliport or Helliness?
We weren't expecting aircraft of course but what we did find was nice and very interesting HU4528 : Helliness or Heliport. A little more here LinkExternal link
Helliness or Heliport The inside of the house mapped as Heliport but known as the House of Helliness - a strange anomaly.
However, it is rather interesting architecturally as well as archaeologically.
See <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/2628082">HU4528 : Heliport or Helliness?</a>
Helliness or Heliport
The inside of the house mapped as Heliport but known as the House of Helliness - a strange anomaly. However, it is rather interesting architecturally as well as archaeologically. See HU4528 : Heliport or Helliness?
The House of Helliness The house, mapped as Heliport, but more widely known as Helliness is very prominent. It is surrounded and protected by substantial walling.
See also - <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/2628082">HU4528 : Heliport or Helliness?</a>
The House of Helliness
The house, mapped as Heliport, but more widely known as Helliness is very prominent. It is surrounded and protected by substantial walling. See also - HU4528 : Heliport or Helliness?
Helliness Cairn Probably an old landing cairn, marking a fairly safe approach from the sea. But it would have to be pretty calm.
Heliport <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/2628082">HU4528 : Heliport or Helliness?</a> is on the hill behind.
Helliness Cairn
Probably an old landing cairn, marking a fairly safe approach from the sea. But it would have to be pretty calm. Heliport HU4528 : Heliport or Helliness? is on the hill behind.
Very Old Structure - Taing of Helliness A few metres to the NW of the mapped structure <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/2632629">HU4628 : Marked Structure - Taing of Helliness</a> is a faint outline of a much older one - it looks like a dwelling.
Viewed on Google Earth, there is even another feature, very close-by and circular.
I had the feeling there was a lot of archaeology here.
Very Old Structure - Taing of Helliness
A few metres to the NW of the mapped structure HU4628 : Marked Structure - Taing of Helliness is a faint outline of a much older one - it looks like a dwelling. Viewed on Google Earth, there is even another feature, very close-by and circular. I had the feeling there was a lot of archaeology here.
Marked Structure - Taing of Helliness The obvious feature may have been a crub or a lambing enclosure.
It's likely that the stone was robbed from the nearby unmarked feature <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/2632614">HU4628 : Very Old Structure - Taing of Helliness</a>
Marked Structure - Taing of Helliness
The obvious feature may have been a crub or a lambing enclosure. It's likely that the stone was robbed from the nearby unmarked feature HU4628 : Very Old Structure - Taing of Helliness
Uncanny Paver There is an interesting line of well spaced flat pavers reaching from the structure <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/2632629">HU4628 : Marked Structure - Taing of Helliness</a> to the very point of the Taing.
They are so obviously placed there for a purpose. I do not think they were ever standing stones.
Uncanny Paver
There is an interesting line of well spaced flat pavers reaching from the structure HU4628 : Marked Structure - Taing of Helliness to the very point of the Taing. They are so obviously placed there for a purpose. I do not think they were ever standing stones.
Show me another place!

Uxna Geo is located at Grid Ref: HU4628 (Lat: 60.041768, Lng: -1.1752214)

Unitary Authority: Shetland Islands

Police Authority: Highlands and Islands

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Located within 500m of 60.041768,-1.1752214
Man Made: survey_point
Lat/Long: 60.0405863/-1.1742804
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