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Sumburgh Head is a dramatic headland located on the southern tip of the Shetland Islands, Scotland. It is known for its towering cliffs, rugged coastline, and abundant wildlife. Sumburgh Head is also home to the Sumburgh Head Lighthouse, which has been guiding ships safely through the treacherous waters of the North Sea for over 200 years. 

You can also spot puffins at the right time of the year (April to August). 

 

How to get there:

Sumburgh Head is located approximately 15 miles south of Lerwick, the capital of the Shetland Islands. To get to Sumburgh Head, you can take the A970 road south from Lerwick. The drive takes approximately 30 minutes.
The viewpoint with the cliff is before you reach the lighthouse car park.

 

Best time:

If you want to shoot the lighthouse, best to come for sunrise or sunset or early evening.

 

Parking: 

You can find roadside parking. Walk down the cliff to find your favourite spot. It will be 5 to 10 minutes walk down.

 

What to shoot:

The Sumburgh Head Cliffs are some of the highest cliffs in Britain. You can take a walk along the cliffs and enjoy the spectacular views of the North Sea and the lighthouse. There are also many stonewalls and stiles you can place in the foreground. 


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