Betty Mouat’s Böd (South Mainland) is conveniently located near Shetland’s main airport and neighbouring archaeological sites, Old Scatness Broch and Iron Age village, which make it an ideal location for many (bus stop nearby for Lerwick and airport).
Nesbister Böd (Whiteness, Central Shetland) is located in one of the most picturesque inlets in Shetland. This böd really gives you the experience and feeling of being back in the days of the “haaf” fisherman. The surrounding area at the centre of Shetland is a land of fertile valleys, deep lochs and long voes stretching north from Scalloway, once the islands’ ancient capital.
Skeld Böd (Skeld, West Mainland) situated in the “wild west” of Shetland is a large expanse of rolling moorland and fertile pasture calling out to be explored. Its many peaty lochs are home to trout, waterfowl and all kinds of aquatic plant life. The extraordinary coastline has dramatic cliffs and long voes extending into heathery hills, with many a sheltered beach to escape to.
Voe House Böd (Walls, West Mainland) situated in the West Mainland, offers many miles of hill and coastal walks, excellent birding, seal-watching and otter-spotting, great angling and some fascinating historical and archaeological sites.
The Sail Loft (Voe, Central Shetland) offers a natural gallery for observing wildlife; common and grey seals can be seen along the rocky shores. Located in the picturesque village of Voe with close access to a local public house, bakery and nearby bus stop.
Grieve House (Whalsay, East Mainland): The island of Whalsay with its heritage rooted in fishing, is the centre of this industry in Shetland. Important archaeological sites and a wealth of birds, seals and wild flowers make it a fascinating destination for a day trip or a longer stay. Just five miles long by two miles wide, Whalsay has easy and attractive coastal walks with magnificent cliff scenery.
Johnnie Notions (Northmavine, North West Mainland): The surrounding area draws people from near and far to discover its outstanding coastline, superb walking country, rich variety of wildlife, rocks and plants, and its fascinating array of historical and archaeological remains.
The Windhouse Lodge (Yell, Norther Isles): Yell’s long and varied coastline and stretches of uninhabited moorland have much to offer to wildlife enthusiasts, hill walkers and those who simply want a measure of peace and quiet.
Aithbank Böd (Fetlar, Norther Isles): Fetlar is home to tranquil beauty spots, beautiful beaches, wonderful walks, fascinating buildings, and despite its small size, a vibrant social life with visitors always welcome at any local event.
The Jarlshof Prehistoric and Norse settlements in Shetland are one of the most important and...
Sumburgh Head is being transformed into an amazing visitor attraction, due to open in spring 2014....
Enjoy the beautiful plants and flowers of this delightful country garden, Nonavaar.
Head to the Hoswick Visitor Centre near to Sandwick and discover the areas unique heritage and a...
Shetland's award winning wildlife adventure cruises around Noss National Nature Reserve and Bressay...
Step back in time at this restored 19th century thatched cottage and see how Shetlanders would have...
Visit the Up Helly Aa Exhibition and discover all about Shetland’s unique Up Helly Aa tradition,...
Explore this pentagonal artillery fort and garrison which was originally built to defend the Sound...
Set on the waterfront within a restored 19th century dock in Lerwick, this fascinating museum tells...
Noss National Nature Reserve is a spectacular island reserve which is home to vast colonies of...
Shetland Cheese Ltd is located in Skeld on the westside of Shetland, 28 miles from Lerwick. We are...
This remarkable 2 acre botanic garden, Lea Gardens, on the West Mainland of Shetland is home to an...
Art lovers should whet the appetite with a visit to the Bonhoga Gallery at Weisdale Mill, the most...
Discover the story of Northmavine and its people inside this former laird’s house which dates from...
17th century lairds house with local/natural history displays, art gallery, tearoom, craft shop and...
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