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Quendale Beach

๐Ÿ“ Lerwick, Shetland Islands

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About This Place

At around a mile long Quendale is the longest beach on Shetland. The landscape here is low and open to the back of the beach whilst headlands rise up at either end. --> There is nothing here in the way of development (anymore) and the beach is often empty. There was a settlement here up until the late 17th century but apparently the relentless onshore winds eventually buried the village in sand. Today, some of the village has been uncovered by archaeologists.Quendale also has something of a grim history; in 1845 it was here that 1,540 whales were driven ashore in a whale hunt. Back then whaling was a major part of the islandโ€™s economy.Another dark day in Quendaleโ€™s history was In 1969 when the oil tanker MS Braer ran aground nearby releasing 85,000 tons of crude oil. Fortunately the clean up operation and nature have more or less returned the bay to its original beauty.

๐Ÿ’ก Our Take

Quendale Beach, located in the Shetland Islands, is a hidden gem that warmly welcomes dogs year-round. Its sprawling sandy shores provide the perfect playground for dogs of all sizes, from energetic puppies to more apprehensive individuals needing space. The fine, soft sand is gentle on paws, making it ideal for lengthy play sessions. There's ample parking nearby, though facilities are limited, so pack essentials. While the inviting waters are great for a splash, always supervise your furry friend to ensure safety due to occasional strong currents. Quendale's serene environment is perfect for adventurous dogs and their owners seeking peace and natural beauty.

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๐Ÿ“‹ Contact & Details

Address

97 Commercial Street

Postcode

ZE1 0BD

60.15307, -1.14215Get Directions โ†’