Blue Geos

Coastal Feature, Headland, Point in Shetland

Scotland

Blue Geos

Virda Field from Hill of Colvadale
Virda Field from Hill of Colvadale Credit: Mike Pennington

Blue Geos is a prominent coastal feature located in Shetland, an archipelago in Scotland. It is classified as a headland and a point due to its geographical characteristics. Blue Geos is situated on the eastern coast of the Shetland Mainland, near the village of Sumburgh.

The headland is characterized by its towering cliffs, which rise steeply from the surrounding sea. The cliffs are composed of sedimentary rocks, primarily sandstone and shale, which display various shades of blue, giving the feature its name. These cliffs reach heights of up to 100 meters, providing a dramatic backdrop to the surrounding landscape.

Blue Geos offers stunning panoramic views of the North Sea and the rugged coastline of Shetland. The cliffs provide nesting sites for various seabirds, including puffins, fulmars, and guillemots, making it a popular spot for birdwatchers and nature enthusiasts.

The area around Blue Geos is also known for its unique geological formations. Over millions of years, erosion has sculpted sea caves and natural arches into the cliffs, adding to the scenic beauty of the headland.

Access to Blue Geos is relatively easy, with a public footpath leading to the site from the nearby Sumburgh Head Lighthouse. Visitors can enjoy a leisurely walk along the cliffs, taking in the breathtaking views and observing the diverse wildlife.

Blue Geos is not only a picturesque coastal feature but also a significant cultural and natural landmark in Shetland, attracting visitors from around the world who come to marvel at its beauty and explore its unique geological formations.

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Blue Geos Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 60.722326/-0.84945109 or Grid Reference HP6204. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Virda Field from Hill of Colvadale
Virda Field from Hill of Colvadale
Coastline at Colvadale Looking across the bay which appears to be named Houll Tafts towards the headland of Whale Back.
Coastline at Colvadale
Looking across the bay which appears to be named Houll Tafts towards the headland of Whale Back.
Coastline at Colvadale Looking south past Murra Skerry.
Coastline at Colvadale
Looking south past Murra Skerry.
Small bridge beside Ter Wick, Colvadale
Small bridge beside Ter Wick, Colvadale
Thrift (Armeria maritima), Burga Wick, south of Colvadale Looking across to Qui Ness.
Thrift (Armeria maritima), Burga Wick, south of Colvadale
Looking across to Qui Ness.
Spring Squill (Scilla verna), Colvadale A common plant in coastal grassland in Shetland.
Spring Squill (Scilla verna), Colvadale
A common plant in coastal grassland in Shetland.
Water Forgetmenot (Myosotis scorpioides), Colvadale Growing with Cuckoo Flower (Cardamine pratensis).
Water Forgetmenot (Myosotis scorpioides), Colvadale
Growing with Cuckoo Flower (Cardamine pratensis).
Wall and old croft house at Colvadale
Wall and old croft house at Colvadale
Grey Seal (Halichoreus grypus), Colvadale
Grey Seal (Halichoreus grypus), Colvadale
Geo of Heuken, north of Colvadale
Geo of Heuken, north of Colvadale
Small boat off Colvadale The people on board are watching Killer Whales. In the background is Colvadale, Muckle Heog and Saxa Vord.
Small boat off Colvadale
The people on board are watching Killer Whales. In the background is Colvadale, Muckle Heog and Saxa Vord.
Brough from Muness Brough Taing and the ruined house at Brough are in the foreground. In the background are slopes of Virda Field, then Muckle and Little Heog (with the TV relay mast on Little Heog), Sothers Field (in sunshine) and Saxa Vord.
Brough from Muness
Brough Taing and the ruined house at Brough are in the foreground. In the background are slopes of Virda Field, then Muckle and Little Heog (with the TV relay mast on Little Heog), Sothers Field (in sunshine) and Saxa Vord.
The Bersets, north of Colvadale
The Bersets, north of Colvadale
Coastline south of Clugan
Coastline south of Clugan
The lochan at Burral Knowe, between Uyeasound and Baltasound
The lochan at Burral Knowe, between Uyeasound and Baltasound
Serpentine heath, Virda Field Serpentine heath, a sedge-rich heath growing on basic serpentine rocks, on the southern slopes of Virda Field, looking towards the islands of Balta and Huney.
Serpentine heath, Virda Field
Serpentine heath, a sedge-rich heath growing on basic serpentine rocks, on the southern slopes of Virda Field, looking towards the islands of Balta and Huney.
Virda Field The east slope from Ward of Clugan.
Virda Field
The east slope from Ward of Clugan.
Helliers Water View from the west shore looking south.
Helliers Water
View from the west shore looking south.
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Blue Geos is located at Grid Ref: HP6204 (Lat: 60.722326, Lng: -0.84945109)

Unitary Authority: Shetland Islands

Police Authority: Highlands and Islands

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///crew.winds.grudging. Near Baltasound, Shetland Islands

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