• The Ness of Burgi is a narrow peninsula that stretches to the south from the Scat Ness headland of Mainland, Shetland, a Scottish island.
  • The other, more outwardly located, Ness of Burgi is. ... The stones of the excavation of Burgi were set up in a neat but rather misleading pile on the outside wall.
  • Tüm yapılacak şeylere bakın. Ness of Burgi. 5. 1 yorum. ... Adres. Ness of Burgi, IV3 8AU İskoçya. Doğrudan ulaşın. İnternet sitesini ziyaret edin.
  • Five blockhouse forts are known here and the best preserved of them is the one at Ness of Burgi, at the southern tip of the Shetland mainland.
  • The Ness of Burgi fort, probably built around 100 BC in the Iron Age, lies on the Ness. The fort is isolated by a rampart and had a ditch on either side.
  • It is about 1.6 km south from the village of Scatness, and may be reached by foot along a grass path that leads to the headland of the Ness of Burgi.
  • The next prominent headland to the southwest is Scatness and, right at the point of this headland sits the Ness of Burgi, the subject of today’s walk.
  • Continue to an information board that gives some information about the Ness of Burgi Iron Age Block House - which is just ahead on the left side of the peninsula.
  • The Ness of Burgi is a narrow peninsula that stretches to the south from the Scat Ness headland of Mainland, Shetland, a Scottish island.
  • Entry Name: Ness of Burgi, promontory fort. Scheduled Date: 19 June 1934. Source: Historic Environment Scotland.