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Attractions and Places To See around Northmavine - Top 18

Best attractions and places to see around Northmavine include a range of dramatic coastlines, geological formations, and historical landmarks. This Shetland peninsula features superb walking country and diverse wildlife. Its unique geography, such as the narrow Mavis Grind isthmus, connects it to the rest of the Shetland Mainland. The area offers a variety of natural and cultural sites for exploration.

Best attractions and places to see around Northmavine

  • The most popular attractions is Calder's Geo, a gorge that is…

Last updated: May 6, 2026

Esha Ness Lighthouse

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Built between 1925 and 1929 the Esha Ness or Eshaness lighthouse stands proud on the top of the high sea cliffs. It used to have a lighthouse keeper but was …

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Holes of Scraada

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The Holes of Scraada (the Holes of old "Scratch," i.e., the Devil), named after a formation no longer seen: when a natural bridge fell down - so the story goes, …

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Broch of Houlland

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The broch (a drystone roundhouse) is on the promontory that juts out into the Loch of Houlland. It's largely buried but here and there the exposed wall survives.

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Calder's Geo

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Calder's Geo is an inlet in the cliffs of Esha Ness. A cave on the North side of the geo (which is only accessible by water craft during calm seas) …

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Sand Wick Beach

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Enjoy a rest and take in the views from the pretty shingle beach at Sand Wick. If you're heading South along the coastal path, it's steep cliffs from here.

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Mavis Grind Isthmus

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This is the spot that makes Northmavine a peninsula. To get a great view on the narrow strip of land connecting mainland Shetland with Northmavine climb up the little hill …

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The Drongs Sea Stacks

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The Drongs are tall pillars of granite, consisting of four main stacks, known to climbers as the Main Drong, Slender Drong, Slim and and Stumpy Drong.

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Northmavine Coastline

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Beautiful coastline - but don't expect too much coasting. There's serious climbs and it can be quite windy.

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Croo Loch

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A narrow rocky strip is all that separates Croo Loch from the Atlantic Ocean.

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Roer Mill Beach and Haaf Fishing Böd

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A steep descent brings you to the beach at the inlet of Roer Mill.

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Serel Alaris
May 18, 2025, Esha Ness Lighthouse

The view of the cliffs from here is simply beautiful.

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Heik
September 11, 2024, Calder's Geo

Located right next to the lighthouse to the north

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September 11, 2024, Holes of Scraada

Here you can clearly see the power of the sea

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September 11, 2024, Esha Ness Lighthouse

A must on a Shetland tour, great views with beautiful lake with Viking remains along the coast

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September 14, 2023, Croo Loch

Croo Loch is separated from the sea by a narrow rocky and sandy barrier.

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September 14, 2023, Esha Ness Lighthouse

Built between 1925 and 1929 the Esha Ness or Eshaness lighthouse stands proud on the top of the high sea cliffs. It used to have a lighthouse keeper but was automated in 1974 and the old keepers cottage is now holiday accommodation managed by the Shetland Amenity Trust.

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A steep descent brings you to the beach at the inlet of Roer Mill. This is the only safe landing place along the section of coast between Uyea and Sandvoe. The ruined building is a Haaf fishing böd. Open fishing boats from Uyea would bring their catch of fish here to Roer Mill as this was a better beach for drying the fish.

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A steep descent brings you to the beach at the inlet of Roer Mill. This is the only safe landing place along the section of coast between Uyea and Sandvoe. The ruined building is a Haaf fishing böd. Open fishing boats from Uyea would bring their catch of fish here to Roer Mill as this was a better beach for drying the fish.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the most striking natural features to explore in Northmavine?

Northmavine is renowned for its dramatic geological formations. You can witness the breathtaking cliffs and sea stacks at Eshaness, including the impressive Esha Ness Lighthouse. Don't miss the unique collapsed sea caves known as the Holes of Scraada, or the narrow Mavis Grind Isthmus, where the Atlantic nearly meets the North Sea. The Drongs are also a spectacular group of sea stacks visible from Hillswick Ness.

Are there any historical sites or cultural attractions in Northmavine?

Yes, Northmavine offers a rich history. Explore the ruins of the Iron Age Broch of Houlland, located on a promontory in the Loch of Houlland. The Tangwick Haa Museum provides insights into the area's past, and the Fethaland headland reveals evidence of ancient occupation and a 19th-century Haaf fishing station.

What kind of outdoor activities can I do near Northmavine's attractions?

Northmavine is excellent for outdoor enthusiasts. You can enjoy coastal and hill walking, with many areas accessible by car. For specific routes, consider the 'Stenness to Eshaness Coastal Trail' for running or the 'Ness of Hillswick Circuit' for an easy hike. Find more options for hiking, running, and road cycling around Northmavine.

Are there family-friendly attractions in Northmavine?

Yes, the Mavis Grind Isthmus is considered family-friendly, offering a unique geographical feature that's easy to visit. Many of the viewpoints and beaches, such as Sand Wick Beach, are also suitable for families to enjoy the scenery and fresh air.

Where can I find the best panoramic views in Northmavine?

For unparalleled panoramic views, hike to the summit of Ronas Hill, Shetland's highest point. On clear days, you can see the entire archipelago and even Fair Isle. The Esha Ness Lighthouse also offers an excellent vantage point over the dramatic sea cliffs.

What makes the Eshaness area so special for visitors?

The Eshaness area is particularly special for its breathtaking cliff scenery, shaped by the Atlantic Ocean. Here, you can witness an astounding display of cliffs, sea stacks like The Drongs, geos, blowholes, natural arches, and caves. The Esha Ness Lighthouse stands proudly here, offering stunning views.

What kind of wildlife can I expect to see in Northmavine?

Northmavine is rich in wildlife, especially seabirds. You can also frequently spot Grey and Common Seals along the coast, and if you're lucky, you might even catch a glimpse of otters in the coastal areas.

Are there any unique beaches in Northmavine?

Northmavine is home to some beautiful beaches. Sand Wick Beach is a lovely spot, and Da Lang Ayre and Uyea Beaches are considered among Shetland's most beautiful, though Da Lang Ayre is quite inaccessible, requiring a long walk or sea access.

What is the significance of Mavis Grind?

The Mavis Grind Isthmus is a unique geographical feature, a narrow strip of land connecting Northmavine to the rest of the Shetland Mainland, where the Atlantic Ocean nearly meets the North Sea. Historically, Vikings used this spot to drag their longships overland to avoid sailing around the rugged shores.

What do visitors enjoy most about the attractions around Northmavine?

Visitors particularly appreciate the dramatic coastlines and the raw power of the sea, as seen at the Holes of Scraada and Calder's Geo. The remote beauty, fine sea cliffs, and great views from spots like the Esha Ness Lighthouse are also highly valued.

Is Northmavine suitable for challenging hikes?

Yes, Northmavine offers challenging hiking opportunities, particularly along its rugged coastline. The Northmavine Coastline itself features serious climbs and can be quite windy, providing a rewarding experience for experienced hikers. Ronas Hill also presents a challenging ascent.

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