📌 North Roe, Shetland Mainland
★★★★

This excellent circuit ventures almost all the way to the northernmost point of Shetland Mainland, at the Point of Fethaland, with magnificent coastal scenery along the way. The highlight of the walk is an abandoned fishing settlement (or “haaf”) which was once Shetland’s largest, with ruined fishermen’s böds, boat nousts and also an iron age broch making up the site. We found this to be an excellent walk for seal-watching too, while the inland return passes a number of lochs where you may spot red throated divers.

📷 Chronological photo guide

🌍 Location

📌 Start / finish at Isbister, end of A970 1 mi north of North Roe, Shetland Mainland

🧭 O.S. Grid Reference: HU 371909

🛰️ GPS coordinates: 60.599655,-1.323655

🚌 Infrequent bus to start

🚗 Verge parking – don’t block gates / access

📝 Key info

▶ 10 km / 6 mi | ▲ 360 m | ⌛ 3.5-4 hr

Features: 🌊 Fethaland coastline; 🐟 Fethaland old fishing station & lighthouse

Moderate | Outward route mostly on grassy clifftops, usually with faint paths. Return via excellent track, pathless section at very end.

➡️ Anticlockwise circuit: start – Wick of Virdibreck – follow coastline north to Fethaland old fishing station – Point of Fethaland Lighthouse – return to fishing station – Lower Loch of Setter via tracks – start

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🥾 On our last visit

Wildlife: Sheep & lambs, rabbits, shags, fulmars, oystercatchers, gulls, curlews, whinchats, seals.

Weather: 13°C, blustery wind. Lots of sunshine but with some low cloud banks, especially early on.

June 2024
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