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Brough Head

Broch

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Nearest Town:Lerwick (31km N)
OS Ref (GB):   HU4023311254 / Sheet: 4
Latitude:59° 53' 5.5" N
Longitude:   1° 16' 51.98" W

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29/06/2023 - Heading back to Sumburgh in the afternoon we stopped by the Pool of Virkie, a tidal area good for birds. At the entrance are the remains of a broch and settlement.

Canmore has an old entry stating - 'the broch may have given a name to the Pool, for ‘Virkie’ is derived from a Scandinavian word for a fort.'

The broch is mostly destroyed by erosion. Walls can still be seen though. There looks to be the remains of outer buildings too. Maybe a large settlement like at nearby Old Scatness.

Easy access with good parking at the harbour and then just a short walk to the broch.
thelonious Posted by thelonious
9th July 2023ce
Edited 9th July 2023ce