Stac Levenish


Stac Levenish or Stac Leibhinis is a sea stack in the St Kilda archipelago in Scotland. Lying off Village Bay on Hirta, it is part of the rim of an extinct volcano that includes Dùn, [St Kilda|Dùn], Ruaival and Mullach Sgar.
The stack is high. Its north cliff appears to have the profile of a human face, visible when travelling to St Kilda from the east. The skerry of Na Bodhan lies to the north east.
The stack was climbed recreationally in the early 1900s; Norman Heathcote mentions a moderately difficult ascent in 1900, as part of a climbing expedition that also included an ascent of Stac Lee.
There is another smaller and unnamed rock on Stac Levenish' south-west. It is visible on Google Maps.