Shetland Sights

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Shetland Sights

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Jarlshof is a must see for anyone visiting Shetland. An old settlement which was buried and uncovered by a storm. It’s amazing! Take a picnic and enjoy diving back in time.
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Jarlshof Prehistoric and Norse Settlement
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Jarlshof is a must see for anyone visiting Shetland. An old settlement which was buried and uncovered by a storm. It’s amazing! Take a picnic and enjoy diving back in time.
Eshaness is just breathtakingly picturesque. The cliffs are beautiful and so impressive. Take care not to go too close to the edge. Only a 50 minute drive with so many incredible views to take in on the way. Well worth a visit!
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Eshaness Lighthouse
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Eshaness is just breathtakingly picturesque. The cliffs are beautiful and so impressive. Take care not to go too close to the edge. Only a 50 minute drive with so many incredible views to take in on the way. Well worth a visit!
Sumburgh Head has a cafe, lighthouse, museum and, most importantly, is the nesting ground of hundreds of Puffins in the spring time. Not to mention the stunning panoramic views.
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RSPB Sumburgh Head, Mainland
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Sumburgh Head has a cafe, lighthouse, museum and, most importantly, is the nesting ground of hundreds of Puffins in the spring time. Not to mention the stunning panoramic views.

Food scene

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Peerie Shop Cafe
Esplanade
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Shetlanders like to set things on fire!

Every year (Covid-19 permitting) the Shetlanders hold a series of festivals called Up Helly-Aa. It’s a Viking themed fire festival but it’s so much more than that and not something that can be explained with any hope to do it justice. If you want to see a torchlight procession, watch the locals burn a Viking galley that they’ve spent most of the year building, and then spend the rest of the weekend partying, you should give this a Google. This normally happens from January thru March in various communities across the islands. You won’t regret it!