

Eshaness Cliffs
Carved by centuries of powerful Atlantic waves, the Eshaness Cliffs offer one of Shetland’s most dramatic coastal landscapes. Towering volcanic rock formations plunge into swirling seas, while sea stacks, natural arches and rugged inlets reveal the area’s ancient geological story. On clear days, vast ocean views stretch endlessly toward the horizon; on stormy ones, the cliffs become a breathtaking theatre of crashing surf and roaring wind. Visitors can follow along the headland, spotting seabirds, exploring hidden coves, and witnessing the raw beauty that defines Shetland’s wild northwest. Eshaness is not just a viewpoint — it’s an unforgettable encounter with nature at its most elemental.

Heylor
Nestled on the shores of Ronas Voe, Heylor is one of Shetland’s most peaceful and picturesque locations. With its sweeping views across calm waters, and the dramatic backdrop of Ronas Hill—the highest point in Shetland—Heylor offers a perfect blend of tranquillity and natural beauty. Visitors can enjoy gentle coastal walks, spot seabirds and otters along the shoreline, or simply take in the stillness of the voe as the light shifts across the hills. Quiet, scenic, and unmistakably Shetland, Heylor is an ideal stop for travellers seeking a moment of serenity amid the islands’ wild landscapes.



