The Rexter

Coastal Feature, Headland, Point in Shetland

Scotland

The Rexter

Holm Geo, Out Skerries
Holm Geo, Out Skerries Credit: Mike Pennington

The Rexter is a prominent coastal feature located in Shetland, an archipelago in Scotland. It is a headland that extends into the North Sea, forming a distinct point along the rugged coastline. The name "Rexter" is derived from the Old Norse word "rex" meaning king, reflecting the imposing nature of this landform.

The Rexter is characterized by steep cliffs that rise dramatically from the sea, reaching heights of up to 100 meters. These cliffs are composed of ancient sedimentary rocks, displaying layers of sandstone and shale, which provide valuable insights into the geological history of the area.

The headland is a result of coastal erosion, as the relentless power of the sea has carved out the land over centuries. This process has created deep crevices, caves, and natural arches along the cliffs, adding to the scenic beauty of the site.

The Rexter offers breathtaking views of the surrounding coastline, with panoramic vistas of the North Sea and the nearby islands. It is a popular spot for nature enthusiasts, hikers, and photographers, who are drawn to the wild and rugged beauty of the area.

The rich marine ecosystem around The Rexter supports a diverse range of wildlife, including seabirds such as puffins, guillemots, and kittiwakes. It is also a prime location for spotting seals and, occasionally, dolphins and whales.

Overall, The Rexter is a remarkable coastal feature that showcases the raw power of nature and provides a unique opportunity to experience the stunning beauty of Shetland's coastline.

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The Rexter Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 60.425307/-0.77706098 or Grid Reference HU6771. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Holm Geo, Out Skerries
Holm Geo, Out Skerries
Walrus (Odobenus rosmarus), Holm Geo, Out Skerries This individual has been touring northern Scotland for several weeks, and has finally paid Shetland a visit.
Walrus (Odobenus rosmarus), Holm Geo, Out Skerries
This individual has been touring northern Scotland for several weeks, and has finally paid Shetland a visit.
LK52 Renown at Out Skerries pier
LK52 Renown at Out Skerries pier
Buildings on Grunay, Out Skerries
Buildings on Grunay, Out Skerries
Holm Geo, Out Skerries Looking towards the skerries known as the Benelips.
Holm Geo, Out Skerries
Looking towards the skerries known as the Benelips.
Holm Geo, Out Skerries
Holm Geo, Out Skerries
The view to the Benelips from Holm Geo, Out Skerries
The view to the Benelips from Holm Geo, Out Skerries
Sea urchin on the pier at Out Skerries The Shetland name for the sea urchin in 'scaddy man's heid'.
Sea urchin on the pier at Out Skerries
The Shetland name for the sea urchin in 'scaddy man's heid'.
Houses on Out Skerries
Houses on Out Skerries
House on Housay, Out Skerries
House on Housay, Out Skerries
The south mouth of Out Skerries harbour
The south mouth of Out Skerries harbour
Houses on Bruray, Out Skerries
Houses on Bruray, Out Skerries
Out Skerries The view from Housay. In the centre foreground is the post office and across South Mouth is the ferry pier on Bruray with its airstrip visible on the left.
Out Skerries Lighthouse is on the small islet of Bound Skerry off Grunay.
Out Skerries
The view from Housay. In the centre foreground is the post office and across South Mouth is the ferry pier on Bruray with its airstrip visible on the left. Out Skerries Lighthouse is on the small islet of Bound Skerry off Grunay.
Out Skerries harbour The ferry has just berthed.
Out Skerries harbour
The ferry has just berthed.
Housay, Out Skerries, Shetland
Housay, Out Skerries, Shetland
Housay, Out Skerries, Shetland Housay, Out Skerries, Shetland. Facing south-east.
Housay, Out Skerries, Shetland
Housay, Out Skerries, Shetland. Facing south-east.
The road across the Out Skerries On the island of Bruray, this view looks west over the Skerries Bridge, built 1957 to provide a fixed link with the neighbouring and larger island of Housay.
The road across the Out Skerries
On the island of Bruray, this view looks west over the Skerries Bridge, built 1957 to provide a fixed link with the neighbouring and larger island of Housay.
Jetty, Housay, Out Skerries For such an isolated and exposed place, the Out Skerries provide some good sheltered inlets. This view looking east from near the island post office.
Jetty, Housay, Out Skerries
For such an isolated and exposed place, the Out Skerries provide some good sheltered inlets. This view looking east from near the island post office.
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The Rexter is located at Grid Ref: HU6771 (Lat: 60.425307, Lng: -0.77706098)

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