Dutchman's Leap

Coastal Feature, Headland, Point in Shetland

Scotland

Dutchman's Leap

Loch of Kirkabister
Loch of Kirkabister Credit: Oliver Dixon

Dutchman's Leap is a prominent coastal feature located on the island of Shetland, Scotland. It is a stunning headland that juts out into the North Sea, offering breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape. The name "Dutchman's Leap" is derived from a local legend that tells the tale of a Dutch sailor who supposedly leaped from the cliffs in order to escape capture by pirates.

The headland is characterized by its rugged cliffs, which tower over the crashing waves below. The cliffs are made up of layers of sedimentary rock, providing a glimpse into the geological history of the area. This unique coastal feature attracts geologists and nature enthusiasts alike, who come to study the rock formations and observe the diverse range of seabirds that call Dutchman's Leap their home.

The panoramic views from Dutchman's Leap are truly impressive. On a clear day, visitors can see miles of coastline, with the nearby cliffs and rocky outcrops adding to the dramatic scenery. The headland is also a popular spot for photographers, who come to capture the beauty of the rugged coastline and the ever-changing colors of the sea.

Access to Dutchman's Leap is relatively easy, with a well-maintained footpath leading from the nearby village. This allows visitors to explore the headland and take in the stunning views at their own pace. The area is also surrounded by pristine beaches and rolling hills, making it an ideal destination for those seeking both natural beauty and tranquility.

Overall, Dutchman's Leap is a must-visit coastal feature in Shetland, offering a combination of breathtaking scenery, geological intrigue, and a touch of local legend.

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Dutchman's Leap Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 60.145588/-1.1386969 or Grid Reference HU4740. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Loch of Kirkabister
Loch of Kirkabister
The Bight of Ham Small bay on the west coast of the Isle of Bressay.
The Bight of Ham
Small bay on the west coast of the Isle of Bressay.
House at the Taing of Ham
House at the Taing of Ham
Ham Peninsula on the west coast of the Isle of Bressay. Across the water are houses on the Ness of Sound <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/gridref/HU4639">HU4639</a> on Shetland Mainland.
Ham
Peninsula on the west coast of the Isle of Bressay. Across the water are houses on the Ness of Sound HU4639 on Shetland Mainland.
The road to Bressay Lighthouse
The road to Bressay Lighthouse
The turning for Ham On the road to Bressay Lighthouse.
The turning for Ham
On the road to Bressay Lighthouse.
MV Costa Fortuna at anchor in Bressay Sound The size of the MV Costa Fortuna (464 cabins, nine swimming pools and five restaurants) meant that it was obliged to anchor out in the Sound rather than at the quayside in Lerwick. A flotilla of barges were kept busy ferrying passengers to and from the Victoria Pier. The Costa Fortuna is a sister ship to the ill-starred Costa Concordia which sank off the Italian coast in 2012.
MV Costa Fortuna at anchor in Bressay Sound
The size of the MV Costa Fortuna (464 cabins, nine swimming pools and five restaurants) meant that it was obliged to anchor out in the Sound rather than at the quayside in Lerwick. A flotilla of barges were kept busy ferrying passengers to and from the Victoria Pier. The Costa Fortuna is a sister ship to the ill-starred Costa Concordia which sank off the Italian coast in 2012.
Pullar's Loch, Sound, from the air
Pullar's Loch, Sound, from the air
Ness of Sound, Lerwick, from the air
Ness of Sound, Lerwick, from the air
Hillside above Grindiscol, Bressay The lower slopes of the Ward of Bressay.
Hillside above Grindiscol, Bressay
The lower slopes of the Ward of Bressay.
Small boat off Ness of Sound Taken from the Knab in Lerwick.
Small boat off Ness of Sound
Taken from the Knab in Lerwick.
Coastal Farm, Bressay
Coastal Farm, Bressay
Bressay, House at Ham
Bressay, House at Ham
MV Knab, Lerwick Pilot Boat The Lerwick pilot boat, MV Knab, in Bressay Sound.
MV Knab, Lerwick Pilot Boat
The Lerwick pilot boat, MV Knab, in Bressay Sound.
Ham Coastal settlement on Bressay.
Ham
Coastal settlement on Bressay.
Cro of Ham
Cro of Ham
Light Beacon White construction, Cro of Ham on Bressay, containing a light beacon,
that anyone who has ever taken the Lerwick-Aberdeen Ferry, must have 
seen when entering/leaving Lerwick Harbour.
Across Bressay Sound you see South Ness Cemetery.
Light Beacon
White construction, Cro of Ham on Bressay, containing a light beacon, that anyone who has ever taken the Lerwick-Aberdeen Ferry, must have seen when entering/leaving Lerwick Harbour. Across Bressay Sound you see South Ness Cemetery.
Cro of Ham
Cro of Ham
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Dutchman's Leap is located at Grid Ref: HU4740 (Lat: 60.145588, Lng: -1.1386969)

Unitary Authority: Shetland Islands

Police Authority: Highlands and Islands

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