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Local museum for Burravoe and Yell, the house itself was built for Robert Tyrie, a local merchant, in 1672. Read more…
Place Tags: Museums
Lunna Kirk is a lovely church and is thought to date back to the 1100’s and is the oldest building Read more…
West Sandwick beach is a sandy beach backed by sand dunes and grass on the west of Yell. The beach also Read more…
Place Tags: Beaches and Seaside Awards
Grutness beach is a south-east facing beach close to Sumburgh Airport and the ferry terminal for Fair Isle. The beach Read more…
Place Tags: Beaches
Lerwick lifeboat station was established in 1896 and now operates an all weather lifeboat. Station open weekdays and at weekends Read more…
Place Tags: Lifeboats
Stanydale Temple is a Neolithic site that was once a roofed building and all that remains today is a large Read more…
Esha Ness is a peninsula to the northwest of St Magnus Bay on the island of Mainland, Shetland. Esha Ness Read more…
Brekon Sands beach is a white sandy beach protected by a rock headland on the North of Yell. The beach Read more…
Place Tags: Beaches and Seaside Awards
Muckle Flugga is a rocky outcrop of land just north of Unst in the Shetland Islands. The name ‘Muckle Flugga’ Read more…
Noss is a small island neighbouring Bressay in the Shetland Islands. Once an inhabited island, the remaining population left in Read more…
Place Tags: Outdoors - Nature
Fort Charlotte is an artillery fort in central Lerwick on the Shetland Islands. With bastions on each corner, this five-sided Read more…
Place Tags: Castles and Forts and History - Heritage
Aith is the most northerly lifeboat station in the UK and was established in 1933. Read more…
Place Tags: Lifeboats
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