Point of Sound

Coastal Feature, Headland, Point in Shetland

Scotland

Point of Sound

Fetlar Gardens On Fetlar, sheep are everywhere - so vegetables were grown inside these little 'walled gardens' to protect them from the sheep.
Fetlar Gardens Credit: Anne Burgess

Point of Sound is a prominent coastal feature located in Shetland, an archipelago in Scotland. Situated on the eastern coast of the mainland, it is a headland that juts out into the North Sea. The point is characterized by its rugged cliffs, which stand tall against the crashing waves and offer breathtaking views of the surrounding ocean.

The geography of Point of Sound is shaped by the powerful forces of erosion and weathering. The cliffs are composed of layers of sandstone and shale, which have been sculpted over time by the relentless action of wind and water. This natural process has resulted in the formation of caves, stacks, and other distinctive features along the coastline.

The area is also known for its diverse wildlife. Point of Sound serves as a nesting site for various seabirds, including puffins, guillemots, and razorbills. These birds can be seen perched on the cliffs or diving into the sea in search of fish. The surrounding waters are home to seals, dolphins, and even occasional sightings of whales.

Visitors to Point of Sound can explore the headland by following a network of walking trails that traverse the rugged terrain. The paths offer panoramic views of the coastline and provide an opportunity to witness the dramatic interplay between land and sea. Photographers, nature enthusiasts, and outdoor adventurers are drawn to the point's natural beauty and tranquility.

With its stunning cliffs, abundant wildlife, and captivating views, Point of Sound is a must-visit destination for those seeking to experience the rugged charm of Shetland's coastal landscapes.

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Point of Sound Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 60.586776/-0.83877667 or Grid Reference HU6389. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Fetlar Gardens On Fetlar, sheep are everywhere - so vegetables were grown inside these little 'walled gardens' to protect them from the sheep.
Fetlar Gardens
On Fetlar, sheep are everywhere - so vegetables were grown inside these little 'walled gardens' to protect them from the sheep.
Burn flowing into Wick of Aith, Fetlar
Burn flowing into Wick of Aith, Fetlar
Aith Ness The cliffs below Gillis Field and the Head of Lambhoga are visible in the distance.
Aith Ness
The cliffs below Gillis Field and the Head of Lambhoga are visible in the distance.
Rain Geese on Loch of Funzie, Fetlar Rain Goose is the local name for Red-throated Diver (Gavia stellata).
Rain Geese on Loch of Funzie, Fetlar
Rain Goose is the local name for Red-throated Diver (Gavia stellata).
Aithbank, Fetlar The house has since been refurbished as a camping booth.
Aithbank, Fetlar
The house has since been refurbished as a camping booth.
Aith Ness from Wick of Tresta
Aith Ness from Wick of Tresta
Loch of Funzie exhortation A bird watcher was incensed having seen a Fetlar islander go fishing in his waders for trout in this section of Loch of Funzie.  And despite the notice!!  All for the protection of red-necked phalaropes, a bird uncommon in the UK but not so worldwide.
Loch of Funzie exhortation
A bird watcher was incensed having seen a Fetlar islander go fishing in his waders for trout in this section of Loch of Funzie. And despite the notice!! All for the protection of red-necked phalaropes, a bird uncommon in the UK but not so worldwide.
Loch of Funzie
Loch of Funzie
Unsurfaced track View along the non surfaced track near Aithbank.
Unsurfaced track
View along the non surfaced track near Aithbank.
Loch of Funzie View of the Loch of Funzie
Loch of Funzie
View of the Loch of Funzie
Beadlet Anemone (Actinia equina), Wick of Aith
Beadlet Anemone (Actinia equina), Wick of Aith
Flat Periwinkle (Littorina obtusata), Wick of Aith
Flat Periwinkle (Littorina obtusata), Wick of Aith
Geo of Litlaland, Funzie Ness, Fetlar
Geo of Litlaland, Funzie Ness, Fetlar
Multi-coloured cliff, Bight of Raabis, Fetlar
Multi-coloured cliff, Bight of Raabis, Fetlar
Shags (Phalacrocorax aristotelis), Muckle Cupla, Fetlar
Shags (Phalacrocorax aristotelis), Muckle Cupla, Fetlar
Common Sea Urchin (Echinus esculentus), Wick of Aith, Fetlar Not usually seen above water, even at low tide.
Common Sea Urchin (Echinus esculentus), Wick of Aith, Fetlar
Not usually seen above water, even at low tide.
Line of planticrubs Anyone familiar with the landscape of northern England or Scotland will assume first of all that these are drystone sheep fanks but actually they are planticrubs, probably unique to Shetland.  This was the only place I saw a whole row of them.  Planticrubs were built to shelter kale seedlings from the wind so serve as primitive greenhouses.
Line of planticrubs
Anyone familiar with the landscape of northern England or Scotland will assume first of all that these are drystone sheep fanks but actually they are planticrubs, probably unique to Shetland. This was the only place I saw a whole row of them. Planticrubs were built to shelter kale seedlings from the wind so serve as primitive greenhouses.
Planticrub near Loch of Funzie For a full explanation of this miniature "walled garden", see <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/3271563">HU6489 : Line of planticrubs</a>.
Planticrub near Loch of Funzie
For a full explanation of this miniature "walled garden", see HU6489 : Line of planticrubs.
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Point of Sound is located at Grid Ref: HU6389 (Lat: 60.586776, Lng: -0.83877667)

Unitary Authority: Shetland Islands

Police Authority: Highlands and Islands

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