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Loch of Spiggie

Loch of Spiggie

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A visit to the Loch of Spiggie shows you just what a wonderful variety of birds and wildlife rely on Scottish lochs for their survival. If you visit in summer, you'll see Arctic terns and great skuas bathing in the water.

Opening times

The loch can be viewed from the road all year-round.

Entrance charges

Free, but donations to help us continue our work here are welcome.

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01950 460800

Nearest town: Sumburgh, Mainland Shetland

Grid reference: HU374165

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For directions, please see our How to get here page.

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Long-tailed duck surfacing from dive - Steve Round
Oystercatchers mating - Graham Catley
Otter lying in grass, eating - Niall Benvie
Whooper swan, spreading wings close up - Graham Catley
Bird illustrations by Mike Langman (RSPB)