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Top 6 Natural Monuments around Delting

Natural monuments around Delting highlight a rich and varied natural landscape in Shetland. The district features unique geological formations, diverse wildlife, and scenic beauty. Delting offers 6 natural monuments, providing opportunities to explore its natural heritage. These sites present significant geological formations and dramatic coastal scenery.

Best natural monuments around Delting

  • The most popular natural monuments is Mavis Grind Isthmus, a natural monument that marks the narrow strip of land connecting mainland Shetland with Northmavine. This location allows for…

Last updated: July 1, 2026

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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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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Big Geo of Strom Ness

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The path takes you to a ruined building at Burg, but the real gems lie just beyond in Qui Ness geo to the North and the Big Geo of Strom Ness to the West - a huge chasm!

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Da Kist Sea Stack

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Da Kist is an unusual looking stack, with it's natural arch seemingly ready to collapse in the next storm, but still holding up for now. I don't think I would kayak under it, all the same.

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Steens of Stofast

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The South Loch of Stofast is overlooked by it's impressive "Steens" (Stones).

The best view of these fractured blocks, is from the South, with one rock profile said to resemble …

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June 16, 2023, Steens of Stofast

The South Loch of Stofast is overlooked by it's impressive "Steens" (Stones). The best view of these fractured blocks, is from the South, with one rock profile said to resemble resembling a sphinx gazing out to sea - some people however think it looks like the profile of Queen Victoria. Which do you see?

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April 24, 2023, Da Kist Sea Stack

Da Kist is an unusual looking stack, with it's natural arch seemingly ready to collapse in the next storm, but still holding up for now. I don't think I would kayak under it, all the same.

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The path takes you to a ruined building at Burg, but the real gems lie just beyond in Qui Ness geo to the North and the Big Geo of Strom Ness to the West - a huge chasm!

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April 19, 2023, Steens of Stofast

The South Loch of Stofast is overlooked by it's impressive "Steens" (Stones). The best view of these fractured blocks, is from the South, with one rock profile said to resemble resembling a sphinx gazing out to sea - some people however think it looks like the profile of Queen Victoria. Which do you see?

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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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This is where the North Sea is a short walk from the Atlantic Ocean.

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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 on top of which you see the stainless steel letters welcoming you to Northmavine.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What unique geological features can I explore in Delting?

Delting is rich in diverse geological formations. You can visit the Mavis Grind Isthmus, a narrow strip of land connecting mainland Shetland with Northmavine, where you can walk between the North Sea and the Atlantic Ocean. Another striking feature is The Drongs Sea Stacks, which are tall granite pillars. The Big Geo of Strom Ness offers a dramatic chasm, and Da Kist Sea Stack is an unusual stack with a natural arch. Additionally, the Horse of Burravoe Arch presents outstanding coastal scenery with a double-arch formation. Beyond these, the district is known for its sea stacks, geos, and isthmuses.

Are there family-friendly natural monuments to visit in Delting?

Yes, Mavis Grind Isthmus is categorized as family-friendly, offering an accessible and interesting spot where you can experience walking between two seas. Its unique geographical significance makes it an engaging visit for all ages.

What kind of wildlife can I expect to see around Delting's natural monuments?

The natural areas around Delting, including places like Dales Voe and its coastline, are home to a variety of wildlife. You might spot mountain hares and golden plovers on the moorland, while seals and otters can often be seen along the sheltered, rocky shores. The diverse environment supports a rich array of species.

What outdoor activities can I do near Delting's natural monuments?

Delting offers various outdoor activities. For running, you can explore routes like the 'Steens of Stofast running loop' or 'Running loop from Voe of Scatsta'. Cyclists can enjoy road cycling routes such as 'Brae & Lunna Ness loop' or 'Frankie's Fish & Chips, Brae loop'. If you prefer hiking, there are trails like 'Muckle Roe, Little Ayre to Hams Circular' and 'Ling Ness circular'. You can find more details on these activities in the respective guides: Running Trails around Delting, Road Cycling Routes around Delting, and Hiking around Delting.

Are there any easy walks to natural monuments in Delting?

Yes, for an easier walk, consider the area around Mavis Grind Isthmus, which offers a short walk to appreciate the unique geographical feature. For hiking, the 'Ling Ness circular' is an easy route available in the Hiking around Delting guide.

What is the best time to visit Delting's natural monuments?

Shetland's weather can be unpredictable. While specific 'best times' aren't universally defined for all monuments, generally, the warmer months from late spring to early autumn (May to September) offer milder weather and longer daylight hours, which are more conducive for exploring coastal and outdoor sites. However, the dramatic landscapes can be equally striking in other seasons.

What are the Stanes of Stofast and where can I find them?

The Stanes of Stofast are an intriguing geological formation in Delting, consisting of a massive 2,000-tonne boulder broken into two by glacial forces. They are a testament to Shetland's powerful geological history and are surrounded by a glaciated landscape. This site offers a glimpse into ancient geological processes and local folklore. While not listed as a komoot highlight, it's a significant natural feature in the region.

Can I find dramatic coastal scenery in Delting?

Absolutely. Delting is renowned for its dramatic coastal scenery. Locations like The Drongs Sea Stacks and the Big Geo of Strom Ness showcase bold headlands, sea stacks, and chasms. The island of Muckle Roe, connected to the mainland, is also known for its spectacular red granite cliffs and breathtaking coastal views, making it a favored destination for walkers.

What do visitors enjoy most about the natural monuments in Delting?

Visitors appreciate the unique geological formations and the dramatic coastal scenery. For instance, at Mavis Grind Isthmus, the experience of being able to walk between the North Sea and the Atlantic Ocean is a highlight. The impressive granite pillars of The Drongs Sea Stacks and the sheer scale of the Big Geo of Strom Ness are also frequently mentioned for their visual impact.

Are there any natural arches or sea stacks to see?

Yes, Delting features several impressive natural arches and sea stacks. You can observe The Drongs Sea Stacks, which are tall granite pillars. Another notable formation is Da Kist Sea Stack, known for its unusual appearance and natural arch. Additionally, the Horse of Burravoe Arch offers a magnificent double-arch formation along the coastline.

What is Muckle Roe known for in terms of natural beauty?

Muckle Roe, an island connected to the mainland, is celebrated for its rugged beauty, particularly its spectacular red granite cliffs. It's a popular spot for walkers, offering breathtaking coastal scenery and unique geological formations. The distinctive red granite creates a visually striking landscape, providing excellent opportunities for exploration.

Can I find secluded natural spots or less crowded natural monuments in Delting?

While specific crowd levels vary, areas like Dales Voe offer a secluded valley with an unpolluted pebble beach and a trout stream, providing a tranquil experience. Exploring some of the less prominent coastal geos and viewpoints might also lead to more solitary encounters with nature.

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