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Packing list: What to wear in Shetland

A summer day at the Hams of Roe (note the hat) I’m always reminded of the words of my great-grandmother when thinking about what to wear; her words still echo in my head as clear as though it was yesterday. “Nivir cast a cloot, till da munt o’ May is oot” were the words she – and many before her – said. And it’s true; we still experience cool weather in May. ​ Wrapped up and layered up against the elements at Eshaness in winter. Phot [...]

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Varda self-catering: A review & itinerary for your stay

Looking down Whalefirth, Yell Shetland is peppered with beautiful old buildings, and none are more evocative and thought-provoking than some of our old church buildings that are found dotted around the islands. Once seats of spiritual worship and ecclesiastical power, many are now privately owned and have undergone refurbishment. Varda self-catering, situated on the island of Yell, is one of these. Varda self-catering, former church for the Herra community, lovingly restored [...]

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A Guide to cycling in Shetland: What you need to know

All photos courtesy of James Irvine With summer just around the corner, many of us are dusting off our bikes and hitting the roads (or pavements). I spoke to James Irvine about his experiences cycling in Shetland. Many people ask me about cycling here, and as I’m more of the cycle-around-taking-Instagram-videos kinda cyclist, I thought I’d better consult an expert on this one. If you are thinking to come to Shetland on two wheels rather than four, then th [...]

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The Taing, Reawick (self-catering): A review & itinerary for your stay

The Taing sits nestled on the edge of the striking red sands of Reawick beach on Shetland's west mainland, offering the ideal rural retreat You know when someone envelops you in a warm embrace, and you feel every ounce of stress flow from your body? That’s exactly what the Taing in Reawick does. Situated just a stone’s throw from the beach, in a quiet corner of Shetland’s west mainland, the house has been lovingly restored, the interior care [...]

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East-Gate self catering, Vidlin: A review & itinerary for your stay

East-Gate, Vidlin, the perfect retreat for a family holiday Interested in staying somewhere but not sure what to do in the local area? Let Shetland with Laurie help you. In this post, I have teamed up with Karen & Neil Hay who gave us the keys to their newly established self-catering chalet in the village of Vidlin on Shetland's east mainland and told us to explore... East-Gate self-catering chalet, Vidlin.East-Gate is a modern, new build which is fresh to Shetland's self-cate [...]

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Staying safe outdoors in Shetland

Passage down to the shore can often be dangerous. Photo Terri Leask Today I took my second dip of the year in the sea; this time it was the North Atlantic (rather than the North Sea) – and this time it was unscheduled. Shetland’s eastern seaboard is flanked by the North Sea – a marginal sea of the North Atlantic stretching across to the mainland of northwestern Europe – on the west side, our 'wild' frontier plays host to the full force of the powerful [...]

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A guide to the top 5 Shetland beaches

St Ninian's Isle tombolo Shetland’s jigsaw coastline has every sort of beach – sandy, stony and everything in between. At this time of year, the sea is a vibrant, turquoise green. It sparkles under the sun. After the cold, long and dark winter, the lengthening days bring a lightness and hope, caught in the smell of spring flapping in the warm breeze like fresh clothes hanging out to dry. I love heading to the coast at this time of year. It makes me feel alive, energised and f [...]

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Getting here and away: A guide to travelling to and from Shetland

Sumburgh Head lighthouse, Shetland Shetland, a rugged and exposed island group – or archipelago – sits about 200 miles north of Aberdeen. Its western seaboard is battered by the unbridled power of the North Atlantic, while, on the east coast, the North Sea challenges the ever-changing coastline. The 1,400 miles of coastline is an ever-changing landscape, at the mercy of the sea. Put simply, Shetland is closer to the Arctic Circle than it is to the UK's urban powerhouse, Londo [...]

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In the Garden of Shetland: a foray through Fetlar (part two)

A still evening at Aith skimming stones in the water. We recently spent a few nights in Fetlar, endearingly known as The Garden of Shetland. In anticipation of the schools going back, and trying to make the most of the time we had left of the holidays we booked the Aithbank Camping Böd, former home of storyteller Jeemsie Laurenson. The weather was glorious and Fetlar shone, like a glistening jewel in the North Sea, giving us the best it had to offer.  In this, the second p [...]

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In the Garden of Shetland: A Foray through Fetlar (part one)

We recently spent a few nights in Fetlar, endearingly known as The Garden of Shetland.  In anticipation of the schools going back, and trying to make the most of the time we had left of the holidays we booked the Aithbank Camping Böd, former home of storyteller Jeemsie Laurenson. The weather was glorious and Fetlar shone, like a glistening jewel in the North Sea, giving us the best it had to offer. In this blog I will attempt to give you an account of our travels through [...]

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A lowdown on the Shetland Nature Festival

As a self-confessed history lover, the Shetland Nature Festival is something which is a little out of my comfort zone but having got my hands on a programme I had a look through it to see which of the events would interest me, and/or the bairns who, as the summer holidays march on, begin to grind on the nerves of even the calmest and most patient of mothers (I tell myself assuringly).  The firs [...]

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The Storm Petrel experience at the Mousa Broch

I was once told that to experience the sound of the storm petrels within the walls of the Mousa Broch was like listening to a fairy being sick. With images from Lady Cottingham's book of childhood dancing in my mind, curiosity found me standing on the pier at Sandsayre on Wednesday night, waiting for the Mousa Boat to take us on the midnight trip to see these curious little bi [...]

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