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s 1-10 1 Shetland and Fair Isle 2 Orkney 3 Lewis 4 North Coast 5 Caithness 6 Assynt 7 Sutherland 8 Flow Country 9 Sutherland Kyles and Coast 10 Harris 1 Shetland An elongated group of islands, whose character is accentuated by the north-south trend of the hills and ridges. The dramatic coastlines are highly varied, with fjords, arches, stacks, beaches and tombolos (sand bars). The seas are busy with boat and ferry traffic. The coast is where most of the settlement is located, including the distinctive capital of Lerwick with its narrow stone-flagged streets. The islands are mostly tree-less while seabirds throng the coasts and cliffs. Frequent winds sweep over landscapes with long hours of summer light and winter darkness, and a strong sense of Nordic culture. The landscape is rich in exceptionally well preserved archaeological remains. This includes a high proportion of nationally important sites, such as, at Mousa, the best preserved broch in Scotland, and extensive Norse remains in Unst : LCA: Shetland Isles NHF Shetland 2002 (1) Music St Ninian's Isle (Aly Bain); Foula, Papa Stour (Boys of the Lough) HLA Naismith Buildings of the Scottish Countryside pp 204-206 1

2 Orkney A group of diverse islands centred around a larger mainland. The southern islands encompass the renowned anchorage of Scapa Flow. Most of the land is low-lying, with fertile green farmland, sandy beaches and rocky headlands. Hoy, with its high moorland hills and towering cliffs, provides a strong contrast. Orkney is famed for its outstanding archaeological and historical interest, ranging from Stone Age to Second World War remains. Skara Brae, Maes Howe and the Ring of Brodgar are all dramatically sited in the Mainland landscape. More recent settlement is characterised by dispersed crofting settlements, farms and mill complexes. The remains of WWII infrastructure throughout the islands reflect their war-time strategic significance. The main towns of Kirkwall and Stromness are small, neat, and memorable, characterised by narrow streets with distinctive civic, residential and ecclesiastic architecture. : LCA: Orkney Islands NHF: Orkney & North Caithness (2) HLA Orkney Buildings of the Scottish Countryside pp 204-206 Poetry Orkney Lyrics (Ian Hamilton Finlay) Orkney / This Life (Andrew Greig) Novels / writings The Orkneyinga Saga (traditional) Greenvoe (George Mackay Brown) Magnus Merrimar (Eric Linklater) 2

3 Lewis Extensive peatlands stretch across the horizon under wide, constantly changing skies. Water is inescapable, in the scatter of lochans and burns across the peatlands, or the sea lochs, cliffs and sandy bays and machair of the coastline. The sense of history is strong here. Important surviving examples of the past include the outstanding blackhouse at Arnol and the township at Garenin, and the extraordinary Later Neolithic ceremonial complex centred on the Callanish Stones, built of great slabs of Lewisian gneiss. The experience of landscape is also influenced by the Gaelic language. Stornoway, with its bustling harbour and narrow streets, is the only town in the Western Isles. Traditional settlements are mostly on the coast, reflecting the importance of the sea in people s lives. Elsewhere, dispersed steadings and crofting townships huddle defensively from the unforgiving environment within the shelter offered by landform. LCA: Western Isles NHF: Coll, Tiree and the Western Isles (3) HLA: Music The Stones of Callanish (Les Barker), folk / traditional Paintings The Great Stones of Callanish (Sir George Harvey) Buildings of the Scottish Countryside pp204-206 3

4 North Coast At the northern edge of the UK mainland, this coastline is characterised by the striking views across both land and open sea. A number of distinctive mountains form the backcloth to this area, which is characterised by a rhythmic pattern of low-lying straths, glens, lochs and bays that penetrate the more elevated, wide open expanses of peatland. Within these sheltered areas, small distinctive crofting and harbour settlements create isolated pockets of contrasting colour and pattern and a focus for activity. To the keen eye, the remains of prehistoric settlement can be seen in the landscape, from ancient field boundaries to hut circles and brochs. NHF: North West Seaboard (4), The Peatlands of Caithness and Sutherland (5) Buildings of the Scottish Countryside pp195-200, 200-203 4

5 Caithness A wide open landscape of gently rolling pastures with flagstone field boundaries and occasional pockets of bog and wood. There are extensive views inland to distant hills, in which the sky is often dominant. The coastal towns of Wick and Thurso encircle sheltered bays, while scattered farms and small villages are linked by a network of small roads. Chambered cairns and Iron Age brochs bear witness to the attraction of this area to prehistoric people. The more recent remains on the coast of large scale farms and mills in indicate the progressive approach to agricultural improvement here in the 19 th century, linked to overseas trade. Dounreay nuclear power station forms a prominent landmark. The rocky coast includes impressive cliffs that mark the most northern tip of mainland Scotland.. NHF: Orkney and Northern Caithness (2) Buildings of the Scottish Countryside pp 200-203 5

6 Assynt A distinctive mountainous area, characterised by isolated peaks that rise steeply from the moorland and bounded by larger grey mountain masses to the east. The cnoc and lochan moorland consists of a jumble of rocky heather knolls, rough grassland and lochans, hiding small pockets of woodland. To the west, the coastline is varied, with small bays and sandy beaches, hidden amongst rocky cliffs and headlands, and many small islands and skerries lying just offshore. Crannogs are visible on the lochs, chambered cairns are scattered along the straths and the remains of sheilings are visible on several slopes. Assynt is sparsely populated, with the small village of Lochinver and dispersed crofting townships on the coast. A few, mostly single-track roads windingly connect these settlements. NHF: North West Seaboard (4) Poetry A Man in Assynt (Norman MacCaig) Buildings of the Scottish Countryside pp 195-200 6

7 Sutherland Extensive open peatlands and hills give this area a sense of immense space and remoteness. Meandering straths inject brighter vegetation and contain some prominent farm and estate buildings. The remains of prehistoric settlement are present across the area, from ancient field boundaries to hut circles and brochs. Ruins of more recent settlements provide a reminder of the clearances. A distinctive regional architecture is found in the wide array of 19 th and 20 th century farm buildings on the Sutherland Estates. A sparse network of mainly single-track roads offers panoramic views as they cross the peatlands. Some extensive forestry plantations and hydro-electric reservoirs, dams and power lines tend to be very prominent in this landscape. NHF: The Peatlands of Caithness and Sutherland (5) Buildings of the Scottish Countryside pp 188-191, 195-200 7

8 Flow Country This extensive area of low-lying peatland stretches as far as the eye can see, interrupted only by the occasional forestry plantation and views to a series of isolated mountains and distant wind farms. The simple composition of rough vegetation and lochans tends to belie the diverse sounds, patterns and colours of the peatlands. Big and often fast-changing skies move overhead, strongly influencing the experience of the area. With roads only at the margins making access difficult, and the visible remains of past human activity limited, the interior of this area has a strong sense of solitude and wildness. NHF: The Peatlands of Caithness and Sutherland (5) Buildings of the Scottish Countryside pp 200-203 8

9 Sutherland Kyles and Coast A well-populated coastline, comprising with scattered crofts and small villages amongst small fields and woods, bounded to the west by steeply rising moorland hills. The Dornoch Firth and Kyle of Sutherland penetrate deep into the hills of Ross and Sutherland, carrying a maritime influence far from the open sea. Structures from Iron Age brochs and souterrains to early modern townships are evident in the landscape, though today settlement is mainly confined to the narrow shelf where rivers meet the sea. The string of fine coastal villages and harbours includes Dornoch with its 13 th century cathedral. The main road and railway are squeezed between the hills and the sea. Rocky cliffs and open sandy bays, some backed by golf courses, provide extensive seaward views. NHF: The Peatlands of Caithness and Sutherland (5) [Moray Firth (21) small part] Novels The Silver Darlings (Neil Gunn) Buildings of the Scottish Countryside pp 188-191 9

10 Harris A rugged and remote mountainous area, rising dramatically from sea level to preside over the lower lying islands to the north and south. The ridges of the Uig Hills and the Clisham soar above steepsided glens, their barren rocky slopes appearing to plunge directly into the sea. The east coast is deeply dissected with innumerable inlets, bays and islets. Largely inaccessible, the coastline has high sea cliffs that enclose sheltered harbours. There are also extensive sandy beaches along the Atlantic coast. Remains of prehistoric settlement are visible, while the planned town of Leverburgh tells a more recent story in the island s history. The port of Tarbert is the principal settlement. The medieval church of St Clements at Rodel reflects the religious significance of the West Coast Isles. LCA: Western Isles NHF: Coll, Tiree and the Western Isles (3) Film / TV Location for part of 2001 A Space Odyssey (Stanley Kubrick) Buildings of the Scottish Countryside pp 206-207 10