Sumburgh Head
Dunrøstar høfdi (Nynorsk) | |
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Headland | |
Coordinates: 59°51′15″N 01°16′31″W / 59.85417°N 1.27528°W | |
Grid position | HU 40699 07900 |
Location | Shetland Archipelago, Scotland |
Native name | Dunrøstar høfdi (Nynorsk) |
Sumburgh Head is a headland located at the southern tip of the main island of the Shetland Archipelago, in northern Scotland. The head consists of a 100 m high rocky spur and topped by the Sumburgh Head Lighthouse. In the Old Norse language, Sumburgh Head was called Dunrøstar høfdi, it means "The Head onto the loud tide-race", referring to the noise of Sumburgh Roost. Robert Stevenson was the engineer in charge of building the Sumburgh Head lighthouse. Work started on the building in 1819, and the light was first lit in 1821.