Ronas Hill

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Ronas Hill,from the south side of Ronas Voe, the old pier where boats used to tie up, is in the foreground.
Picture by Gazb159.
Ronas Hill seen across St Magnus Bay from Sandness, a distance of 16 miles.

Ronas Hill also known as Rönies Hill, (HU305835), at a height of 450 metres, is the highest hill in Shetland.

Located in Northmavine, on the northwest Mainland, the hill slopes steeply down to Ronas Voe on its west and south sides, while to the east there is a series of smaller hills, including Mid Field, Roga Field, and Collafirth Hill.

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