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Name:Ward of Bressay
Hill number:1537
Height:226m / 741ft
RHB Section:22: Shetland Islands
County/UA:Shetland Islands
Island:Bressay
Class:Marilyn, Hump, Tump (200-299m), SIB, Yeaman
(Ma,Hu,Tu,2,SIB,Y)
Grid ref:HU 50283 38709
Summit feature:trig point
Drop:226m
Col:Sea
OS map sheet(s):(1:50k) 4
(1:25k) 466N
Observations:ground 75m S behind building is as high; may be built up by spoil
Survey:Abney level
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Logged Descriptions  (logged by 156 users, only the latest 50 shown - Show all)ByDate of Ascent
Road from GlebeStickman05/07/2023
Circular walk from Midgarth via West Hill, Ward of Bressay and Glebe.Winterfloodian07/06/2023
Walked up from Glebe. Just over an hour return - the track is steeper than it looks! Extensive views but too windy to hold camera still for decent pics.Crib Goch25/05/2023
Up track from Glebe, top in cloud, trig short distance from track.PeterD13/05/2023
A Peckish13/05/2023
beckybags13/05/2023
From the ferry terminal, straight up and down the track to the top. Terrific views from the top despite the transmitter paraphanalia.the pigguy 10/09/2022
With M. Day trip from Lerwick. Many Arctic Skuas.douglas_easton20/07/2022
NickF17/07/2022
SpudGunn09/07/2022
After doing parkrundavefh25/06/2022
Overnight ferry from Aberdeen to Lerwick. Breakfast at The new Harbour Cafe. 09:00 Ferry to Bressay. Direct route to the Summit. Return to Lerwick for a brewery tour. With NathanielDave03/06/2022
Following morning ferry up the mast track road. Down via the lighthouse visit. Fine dry day.N.Morters27/04/2022
Ferry from Lerwick. Approached hill from N along highest public road, almost to Pettifirth, before following a track SE. Higher up made a short detour to the summit of West Hill before regaining the track by an attractive ruined stone building. Pathless, but easy ascent to summit of Ward of Bressay, enjoyed the fine views before descending by the standard route back to the ferry.Rod M16/03/2022
HillNombre25/08/2021
fionnag20/08/2021
dave g20/08/2021
iainwalton23/07/2021
EasternHiker21/07/2021
Emma and Simon13/07/2021
phil10125/06/2021
WokingMike23/06/2021
Went over on passenger ferry, walked around road and up track to summit, then as per Cicerone guide, down SE ridge following the ridge over The Black Hill to the cliffs of The Ord, highest point. Magnificent scenery for lunch with loads of bird life in the cliffs. Turned west around the coast following the edge and then a fence down to the natural arch and lighthouse. Back along the road from the lighthouse. Very dry so peat across ridge was all very dry underfoot, imagine it could be not so pleasant after a wet spell. 9.1 miles 3hrs 37 walking time.JulieB22/06/2021
From Lerwick Ferry terminal along road and up to summit on good track. Descended south to Mills of the Ord, out to Bard Head, up east coast to Loch of Grimsetta, then up track to road back to ferry. 12.5 mile circuit. Good going along coast. KeithByTheC22/06/2021
Simon Winton05/06/2021
Drove to the top of the track, just a few yards then to the summit. Glorious day.nicolajane27/07/2019
Crumblie214/07/2019
Glenford18/06/2019
SteveG10/06/2019
Drove up the trackcurlebd08/06/2019
With Dave Smith. Walked up road from Glebe.ger07/06/2019
Drove up the track but feared for my exhaust pipe.Chris Peart07/06/2019
DRS07/06/2019
Parked at 493395 (7:40) and followed route of path on map (actually very faint) to join hill road and thence to trig point among masts on summit just at cloud base. Back same route; finish 8:40dbb06/06/2019
The track is rough - ish but driveable and turns into tarmac higher up. Splendid viewpoint down on to Lerwick.vegibagger27/05/2019
Whilst visiting the island to visit it’s lighthouse we drove up the track to the summit. Nissan Micra hire car with 3 adults on board managed to negotiate the potholes and central ruts to reach the tarmac section and get to the top. Got out of car to visit true high point. Nice views all around.assynt_bob02/11/2018
first up in 1977, been up 5 times will record trip visiting 150M tops. walked from ferry along road past Kirkabister then track past Daal Cottage, to Black Hill, Ward of Bressay, West hill, joined road at Pettifirth and waked road back to ferry.Neil Fraser28/09/2018
This one doesn't live up to the glories of Noss Head and Ander Hill, so we drove up in the hired Kia Picanto. All potholes and rough stuff is easily dodgeable. Scruffy summit, but good views if you continue on the concrete road to the east side of the summit.Gill19/08/2018
Drove up mast access track in hire car. Metalled road notin brillaint repair but all pot holes easiy avoided.jonglew19/08/2018
PeteN10/08/2018
With trimarc2 from East Ham which, though quite direct, not as simple as way back from Glebe. Trig point at top. GFE and PJB watching us through binos at the South Lighthouse so lots of jumping and arm waving required at the top. Beautiful day.Fionalevey04/08/2018
Walked up from East Ham and back to Glebe. Great views. With Fionatrimarc204/08/2018
Ferry from Lerwick - walked up the road to Ward of Bressay trig - Geos of the Veng - Bard Head - up the east coast to Loch of Grimsetter - track to Loch of Brough and road back to ferry. Clear day. Solo.richard6925/07/2018
After Noss Head. Parked near Glebe and walked up. Cloud enveloped the summit area.NormanW27/06/2018
Mark Hodgson10/06/2018
Drove up.PGCE04/05/2018
Barry Smith02/04/2018
govanah20/08/2017
Tom Mundell17/07/2017
Trekking toes17/07/2017