About
Shetland
Rest and
Relaxation…
Well, for things
to do to relax there's lots going on in Shetland …
Walking/Cycling/Touring – Could
there be a greater variety of walks or more glorious scenery to walk,
cycle or drive through? We doubt it! Shetland offers a variety of different
locations in which to experience a quiet stroll or exhiliarating stride,
cycling fun or comfortable drive. The West Mainland offers
some wild and beautiful walks with the greatest percentage of sunshine
in Shetland. See the abandoned village of Kellister, ancient farmsteads
and field systems, drive through the pretty villages of Aith and Walls.
Experience pink beaches, secluded bays and moorland walks. Central
Mainland yields steep heather hills and wide straight lochs.
Go to the island of Burra, go for coastline walks and stroll along
beautiful shell sand beaches, see the voes around Tingwall, Whiteness
and Weisdale. North Mainland will give wild cliff
scenery and dramatic rugged landscapes. Experience Mavis Grind (which
separates the North Sea from the Atlantic) Ronas Hill (the highest
in Shetland) and Eshaness, superb volcanic cliff scene! South
Mainland for beautiful scenery, wildlife, seabirds, cliffs
and whale-watching viewpoints! Visit archaeological sites and tour
the superb coastline. The Islands – Three main
islands make up the northern isles, Yell, Unst and Fetlar – all
with remote and wild atmospheres. Also experience Fair Isle, Out Skerries,
Papa Stour and Whalsay each with it’s own unique character and
history. The driest months are during April and July but locals boast
that you can often experience all four seasons in a day.

Birdspotting – Paradise.
So many and varied species – fulmars, guillemots, puffins, gannets,
lapwings, oyster catchers, gulls, great skuas – even the rare
red necked phalarope in Fetlar – to name but a few. Prolific
and natural and set in the wild.
Nature
- Shetland is the only place in the UK where otters
can be seen during daylight hours. In addition, it’s not
unusual to spot whales, dolphins, jellyfish, seals, hares and polecats.
Shetland contains a profusion of wildlife to be seen, photographed,
drawn, recorded and adored. Shetland also produces a profusion
of excellent produce, fish from the sea and lamb from the hills.
Salmon and mussels are locally farmed. All are delicious.
Fishing - Try midnight fishing at ‘Simmer Dim’. Also
all the loch and sea fishing you can cope with.
Photography – So
much to see and capture. Photographers will be in seventh heaven.
Art
- Shetland houses a large art community, the reason
being the unusual quality, clarity and unique luminosity of the
light here. Plus Shetland has the Uk’s most northerly art
gallery, the Bonhoga.
Golfer’s
Bliss – Again, midnight golfing in Shetland
is not unheard of during the summer. This popular sport flourishes
here.
Pony
Trekking – Ever been pony trekking on Icelandic
horses? You can here. NEXT>
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