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Name: | Saxa Vord |
Hill number: | 1530 |
Height: | 284m / 932ft |
RHB Section: | 22: Shetland Islands |
County/UA: | Shetland Islands |
Island: | Unst |
Class: | Marilyn, Hump, Tump (200-299m), SIB, Yeaman (Ma,Hu,Tu,2,SIB,Y) |
Grid ref: | HP 63117 16611 |
Summit feature: | trig point |
Drop: | 284m |
Col: | Sea |
OS map sheet(s): | (1:50k) 1 (1:25k) 470N |
Observations: | higher man made ground within 10m; area fenced with continuous security presence |
Change log: | show changes for this hill entry |
GPS data: | show GPS entries for this hill |
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Logged Descriptions (logged by 142 users, only the latest 50 shown - Show all) | By | Date of Ascent |
It is currently possible to reach the trig without any high wire antics. Look closely at the confusing array of fences in the vicinity of the trig. I stepped over one wind blown fence, then a few metres on stepped through a gap in a corner between fences. | Stickman | 03/07/2023 |
Walked around security fence from viewpoint seat. | Winterfloodian | 10/06/2023 |
Drove to viewpoint Seat, then walked rest way, although trig is outside very secure compound still needed to climb fence where there was no barbed wire on top. | PeterD | 11/05/2023 |
Drove up and wandered around perimeter fencing.. No one about. Glimpsed trig point lurking behind security barriers | SpudGunn | 04/07/2022 |
From top of access road (HP630164), NE up slopes and through fence gap at a corner (HP631165) to trig point and higher made ground beyond | kdbennett | 25/05/2022 |
Drove to viewpoint at gate only 240m from summit. Up grass to within 50m of TP, fence around it is old but largely intact, 6ft mesh topped with barbed wire. Walked all round it, barbed wire missing in some places including adjacent to the TP so climbable with some difficulty. Gloves useful and trainers better than boots. Or just accept the fence as closest point. Buildings within fence seem derelict except those in the inner sanctum, protected by 2 formidable new fences. TP fortunately outside these. | govanah | 08/05/2022 |
Drove to viewpoint seat, just as site warden checking the summit buildings. Wandered circuit around the fence watched … only old fence on lower compound can be breached, didn’t linger long in exploring options. New fence just round the ball, but older fence appears solid too. Fine views | N.Morters | 28/04/2022 |
Failed! Walked all around but the big chain-link fence is in good condition. Saw the trig from 30 metres away. No humans seemed to be on site. | Pete R | 22/04/2022 |
got as close as I could, no fences seamed to be down. Looks very run down | Coxswain | 13/09/2021 |
2nd visit to this hill to access the trig point. Parked at old military buildings high on the hill, then short walk straight up on heather and long grass, crossing where old fences are down, to the summit. | LizH | 26/08/2021 |
From turning area 9/10 of way up. Walked up road, then followed fence until found 2 sections blown over on S and W sides, then 2 minutes to trig and wander round outside secure area to high point. Lovely views over Muckle Flugga. | Thearlaichdubh | 07/08/2021 |
Got to the locked gates and barbed wire fences 
New planetary trail showing solar system placings | VerySlowPlodder | 19/07/2021 |
With KeithByTheC | JulieB | 29/06/2021 |
From Sothers Field on road. Slightly awkward access to trig through two tumbledown fences to west of trig point. | KeithByTheC | 29/06/2021 |
MC JC O. Walked up the access road. The summit area is currently abandoned by the MoD and the fence is indeed down in parts. Such a disappointment for the most northerly Marilyn. Buildings are semi-derelict or derelict and presumably will never be used again. Whilst it is understandable that the land should be kept by the MoD, under current circumstances the buildings should be removed and not allowed to decay further, polluting the surrounding area. Rant over ... | Martin66 | 08/09/2020 |
I got as high as I could without crossing any fences. | Alancache | 07/08/2019 |
A circular walk from Saxa Vord hostel via Norwick. A path leaves the road at the bend above Houlanbrindy, just before you reach a barn, and takes you to the MOD road just below Sothers field. Follow the road towards Saxa Vord; near the top follow the old security fence, step over where it's fallen, stroll to the summit, outside the new security fence. The highest ground is by the buildings, right by the new security fence. Walked out towards the Noup, and followed the coast to Skaw, then around to Hill of Clibberswick. I met one of the RAF people in Saxa Vord hostel. The RAF visit occasionally, more likely in the afternoon as they use civilian airlines to get to Sumburgh just like us, so it takes them a while to get to Unst. I am also reliably informed that there is no hazard from the RF radiation from the radome. | Gill | 26/07/2019 |
Alternative to climbing through fence meet a nice man with a key! | Crumblie2 | 26/07/2019 |
A second visit exactly one year after my initial unsuccessful attempt. No problems now, with the trig/high point outwith the new security fence. I concur with ger's summit observations. | NormanW | 24/06/2019 |
From parking to SW. Got to trig over flattened part of old security fence. Did a CW circuit on outside of new security fence. Some fantastic views - Muckle Flugga, etc. 10m N of trig there is a possible natural high point at 63116 16622 & 40m N of trig there is a man made high point at 63116 16654. | ger | 18/06/2019 |
Solo. Very misty. | pwbellarby | 16/06/2019 |
09.40 fence is down access to the trig easy.. Worries over 1993 set to rest. | vegibagger | 16/06/2019 |
There's no security presence at the moment and the lower compound at the dog leg is derelict. | Chris Peart | 13/06/2019 |
Parked by cattle grid (20:35) and walked up road in rain. Reached perimeter of upper compound and called it a day; discouraging notices about Official Secrets Act etc. Back to car 21:50. | dbb | 31/05/2019 |
On site construction is currently 7 days a week for completion prior to winter. Spoke with C4I Sqn at Buchan (see mae's log for a good number), spoke with security guys on site - no access at present. The site footprint is being reduced, as to whether trig and hill top will eventually be outwith the wire is not yet known (or we are not being told if it has been decided). In the meantime closest possible access is 35m from the old fenceline (HP 6313 1659). Pillar and hill top visible - head above summit rule invoked. With Gill Stevens. ***Re-visited 22 Jun 2019. New high security fencing completed, trig and hill high point both out with. However, old security fencing extant although tatty and breached. Trig and hill high point can be accessed. | jonglew | 21/08/2018 |
Radar station active, but mainly stopped by construction site on summit. Highest point apparently being re modelled, but not allowed in to check. Walked fence instead. | PeteN | 15/08/2018 |
Circular walk from Saxa Vord hostel, up access road to radar station (contractors at work and no obvious access - viewed trig from security fencing) - Skaw - Wick of Skaw beach - coastline - Sand of Inner Shaw (quick swim) - Lamba Ness (future rocket launch site) - The Taing - Saxa Vord hostel. With Gillian | richard69 | 04/08/2018 |
Second visit (first in 2010). Summit not reached this time. It's active again, and guarded day and night. Don't expect to be allowed in if you arrive unannounced. Contact RRH Buchan on 01779 874052 to find out if there's any chance of arranging access to the summit. | mae2 | 06/07/2018 |
Not possible to reach high point due to security at perimeter fence. | NormanW | 24/06/2018 |
Security man was definitely not going to let me in, and told me off for being on MOD property (the access road). Had to be content with a walk around the perimeter fence. 
Revisited 21/10/2019 after seeing Gill's report. Not sure where her fallen fence was, maybe it's been fixed? I found an unattached and bendable section on west side which enabled access to the trig and summit area. | PGCE | 02/05/2018 |
Drove as far as MOD signs allow then walked up road to high fence and gates. Walked round the perimeter fence with MOD Keep Out signs and contented myself with photos of Muckle Flugga and Out Stack | Coinneach | 26/05/2017 |
Drove up as far as possible and got out of the car. Windy and misty so we used the unfriendly MOD signs 
and fences as an excuse not to waste any more time going higher. Disappointing for the most northerly Marilyn. | mindlessflogger | 25/08/2016 |
Drove to lower gate. Sunny and mild but breezy. | iangalbraith | 31/08/2014 |
Very fortunate that, just after arriving, soldier on gate duty opened up to let workmen through and allowed me to visit trig. | AndrewFinnimore | 14/08/2014 |
End of a magnificent sunny coastal walk. Early evening. All locked and secured with the usual keep out warning signs - walked all around the perimeter fence. In the cold war Russian 'bears' were tracked from here approaching UK airspace and fighters sent up to intercept them.The man we hired our bikes from (for our return cycle to Mid Yell) used to work for the RAF there, and now runs the chocolate shop / factory ! | Chris Pearson | 22/07/2014 |
The gate was open so drove in. RAF men said it was OK to visit Trig. | Lionel Bidwell | 14/08/2013 |
Parked near gate. Heavy mist, saw very little. | bolton | 26/07/2013 |
Many thanks for the escorted visit. | fasgadh | 11/07/2013 |
Managed to tunnel under the fence to bag the trig and the cairn on the other side that Martin didn't kick over. Bagged with Jenny, Rick and Tricky on a lovely day for May. | Dugswell2 | 29/05/2013 |
Up MoD road to first building / chain. Walked up road w Doug, Jenx and Tricky. Round right side of gate to fence junction and able to get under wires. To trig and also new small cairn around other side of golf ball on clearly higher ground! Misty morning views, lots of aerial activity. | nordicstar | 29/05/2013 |
No comment - except on the glorious view out to Muckle Flugga and Out Stack. | Topographer57 | 28/05/2013 |
Circuit from Norwick including an inspection of the ridge to Ruska Kame & The Noup - Looks very tricky. | Smudge | 26/05/2013 |
Group visit escorted by Ian Mackay | RHW | 01/06/2012 |
Tackled gate with pipe lagging and blanket. In excitement forgot camera. Er... views spoilt by some nearby objects. Good to see Muckle Flugga though. | Martin R | 04/05/2012 |
Cycled up. Two young soldiers overtaking offered a key to the gate. Not wishing to end up on the front of a tabloid incident, we decided better if they left the gate open. | Eddie | 27/08/2011 |
1000th Marilyn | Campbell Singer | 28/07/2008 |
Drove to gate across road, by side of RAF radar inst. Woman squaddie said no to my request to go the 100m to column. With Patricia. 9.00. | arranc | 20/08/2003 |
Access was easy for us. Gate was open with workmen up a tower. They asked us to start their van engine, to save the radio flattening the battery! | RHW | 05/08/2002 |
With Michelle. Up to the fence only I'm afraid. Wonder if there's a way in to the trig. | vegibagger | 21/06/1993 |
M.R. | Glenford | 12/04/1979 |