Ripple Stone

Heritage Site in Shetland

Scotland

Ripple Stone

Burn flowing into Wick of Aith, Fetlar
Burn flowing into Wick of Aith, Fetlar Credit: Tom Pennington

Ripple Stone, located in the Shetland Islands, is a renowned heritage site that holds significant historical and cultural value. This ancient stone formation is situated on a hilltop overlooking the picturesque village of Voe.

The Ripple Stone is a large erratic boulder that measures approximately 7 meters in length and is estimated to weigh over 40 tons. It is believed to have been transported to its current location during the last ice age, around 11,000 years ago. The stone's unique geological features, including ripples and grooves, are a testament to the powerful forces that shaped the landscape in the distant past.

The stone holds great importance in Shetland's folklore and mythology. According to local legends, the Ripple Stone was used as a ceremonial site by ancient tribes, with various rituals and gatherings taking place around it. It is also associated with stories of giants and magical creatures, adding to its mystique.

Today, the Ripple Stone is protected as a designated heritage site, attracting visitors from far and wide. Its historical significance and scenic location make it a popular destination for nature enthusiasts, hikers, and those interested in ancient landmarks. The stone is easily accessible via a well-maintained footpath, allowing visitors to admire its impressive size and intricate patterns up close.

Visiting Ripple Stone provides a unique opportunity to explore Shetland's rich cultural heritage and connect with its ancient past. Whether it be marveling at the stone's geological wonders or immersing oneself in the intriguing legends surrounding it, this heritage site offers a memorable experience for all who venture to its tranquil setting.

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Ripple Stone Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 60.593/-0.858 or Grid Reference HU6290. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

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.
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
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
Outer Dale, Lambhoga, Fetlar
Outer Dale, Lambhoga, Fetlar
North of Hoganeap, Lambhoga, Fetlar
North of Hoganeap, Lambhoga, Fetlar
Three Geos, Hoganeap, Fetlar Although this area seems to be named Three Stacks on the OS 1:10000 map, I am informed by Andrew Leaper of Fetlar that the area in the photo is named Three Geos and that Three Stacks is further north along the coast.
Three Geos, Hoganeap, Fetlar
Although this area seems to be named Three Stacks on the OS 1:10000 map, I am informed by Andrew Leaper of Fetlar that the area in the photo is named Three Geos and that Three Stacks is further north along the coast.
Camping booth at Aithbank
Camping booth at Aithbank
Fields on Aith Ness
Fields on Aith Ness
Fields, Aith Ness A fertile peninsula on the south side of Fetlar.
Fields, Aith Ness
A fertile peninsula on the south side of Fetlar.
Aithbank The house is now visitor accommodation as a camping böd (it is extremely comfortable). Aith Wick was the landing place for the peat that was cut here on Lamb Hoga.
Aithbank
The house is now visitor accommodation as a camping böd (it is extremely comfortable). Aith Wick was the landing place for the peat that was cut here on Lamb Hoga.
Gillis Field The higher parts of Lamb Hoga. The peninsula was the source of Fetlar's peat.
Gillis Field
The higher parts of Lamb Hoga. The peninsula was the source of Fetlar's peat.
Beach, Aith Wick Once an important trading point and landing place for Lamb Hoga's peats.
Beach, Aith Wick
Once an important trading point and landing place for Lamb Hoga's peats.
The Heog, Houbie, Fetlar
The Heog, Houbie, Fetlar
The Heog, near Houbie, Fetlar And the view across the Wick of Tresta towards the Head of Lambhoga.
The Heog, near Houbie, Fetlar
And the view across the Wick of Tresta towards the Head of Lambhoga.
Tigh Sith, Aith Ness, from the Heog, Fetlar
Tigh Sith, Aith Ness, from the Heog, Fetlar
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Ripple Stone is located at Grid Ref: HU6290 (Lat: 60.593, Lng: -0.858)

Unitary Authority: Shetland Islands

Police Authority: Highlands and Islands

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Doctors
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Houbie
Place: hamlet
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Power: pole
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