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Discover the many charms of the Shetland Islands on a small group adventure featuring dramatic coastlines, towering sea cliffs, wildlife and history. Stay in Lerwick – home to the Shetland Museum & Archives, a collection of exhibits that paint a colourful picture of medieval and modern times on the island. Scenic drives in a private minibus will take you to the rugged landscapes of Eshaness and Muckle Flugga – the most northerly inhabited point in the United Kingdom – where you can spot local wildlife like puffins, seals and otters. End your days in atmospheric pubs with friendly locals and experience the magic of the Northern Scottish Isles for yourself.
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Lerwick, Shetland Islands
<Welcome to Scotland! Meet your guide and fellow travellers at 6 pm at the guesthouse. If you arrive in Shetland's largest town earlier, take a stroll along the harbour to get a feel for the place. Founded in the 17th century to service Dutch herring fleets, Lerwick is rich in history, with charming streets and historic buildings to explore. Ask your guide for some dinner recommendations, and perhaps end your first day at a local pub, soaking in the atmosphere.
It’s very important that you attend the welcome meeting as we will be collecting insurance and emergency contact details at this time. If you are going to be late, please let your travel agent or hotel reception know. Ask reception or look for a note in the lobby for more information on where the meeting will take place. You can get to Lerwick by overnight ferry from Aberdeen or by flying from main airports in Scotland. -
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Lerwick, Shetland Islands
<After breakfast, meet to catch the public bus to Sumburgh, where we’ll begin a scenic hike to the historic Jarlshof site, rich in archaeological discoveries from the Iron Age to the Vikings. As we explore this fascinating site, we’ll learn about the ancient settlers who once called this land home. Continuing along the rugged coastline, we make our way to the Sumburgh Head lighthouse, where we’ll delve into the area’s maritime history, from early Iron Age inhabitants to the lighthouse keepers who protected sailors for centuries. After a day of stunning coastal views and historical exploration, we return to Lerwick in the late afternoon, leaving you free to explore. Start by taking a leisurely stroll along the waterfront to get your bearings, then try out one of the town's many bustling eateries.
Your hiking distance today will be approximately 6 km or 4 hours with about 200 m of elevation gain. Paths are mostly well established but there may be sections which are rough or more rugged, pathless terrain. Sturdy, waterproof footwear is recommended and given the windy nature of the island's weather, always pack a wind & waterproof layer. On Shetland some walks feel wonderfully remote, please stick with your leader, as cell phone signal can be patchy in places. -
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Lerwick, Shetland Islands to Sumburgh
<Start your day with a visit to the Shetland Museum, where your guide will take you through this captivating cultural hub that celebrates the islands' rich history and heritage. With engaging exhibits and world-renowned collections, the museum takes you on a journey through Shetland’s past, from its ancient Norse origins to its maritime legacy. The islands' unique traditions, craftsmanship, and wildlife are also beautifully showcased, making it a true must-see. Later, join your guide for a walking tour of Lerwick, exploring the town's most notable sights. As the capital of Shetland, Lerwick grew rapidly during the 1800s herring boom, becoming a bustling port. Its name, "Harbour of the Cairn," reflects its strategic maritime location. Over time, Lerwick has developed into a vibrant town, blending Scottish and Norse influences. Today, its narrow streets are lined with historic buildings, offering a glimpse into its rich maritime past. The rest of the afternoon is free to enjoy the lively harbour town at your own pace, perhaps visit the Lerwick Brewery to sample some local ales. For dinner, relax at one of Lerwick’s cozy pubs.
The Lerwick Walking Tour is a great way to explore the town and covers approximately 6 km in 2 hours, with minimal elevation gain. The streets of Lerwick are mostly flat and paved, with a mix of cobblestones in the historic town center. The main areas are easy to walk, while some side streets and residential areas have gentle hills. Narrow, winding lanes reflect its historic charm, and the waterfront offers scenic views. Be cautious of slippery surfaces in wet weather and windy conditions near the harbor. We can recommend the following suggestions for your free afternoon today. Book early and directly, as these are popular activities: - Seabird and seals wildlife boat trip - https://www.seabirds-and-seals.com/ - Lerwick Brewery - https://www.lerwickbrewery.co.uk/ - Shetland Textile Museum - https://www.shetlandtextilemuseum.com/ - Crofthouse Museum - https://www.shetlandmuseumandarchives.org.uk/visit/crofthouse-museum -
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Lerwick, Shetland Islands to Muckle Flugga
<After breakfast, we’ll embark on a private minibus journey to the Hermaness Nature Reserve, where we’ll hike to the Muckle Flugga Lighthouse, the northernmost point of the United Kingdom. In fact, Shetland is actually closer to Norway than to mainland Scotland, located just 170 miles north of Scotland and around 200 miles from Norway. This proximity is reflected in Shetland’s strong Norse heritage, with the islands having been part of the Norse Kingdom for centuries before joining Scotland in the 15th century. Muckle Flugga Lighthouse is located on Muckle Flugga, a small rocky islet off the coast of Unst, the northernmost island in Shetland. Built in 1854, the lighthouse stands at the edge of the cliffs, guiding ships through the treacherous waters of the North Sea. Its strategic location was particularly important during the Crimean War, when it helped protect British vessels. Returning to Lerwick late afternoon.
The Muckle Flugga walk: 8km, 200m elevation gain, approx 3-4 hours Paths are mostly well established but there may be sections which are rough or more rugged, pathless terrain. Sturdy, waterproof footwear is recommended and given the windy nature of the island's weather, always pack a wind & waterproof layer. On Shetland some walks feel wonderfully remote, please stick with your leader, as cell phone signals can be patchy in places. -
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Lerwick, Shetland Islands to Eshaness
<Today, travel by private minibus as we head north to Eshaness for a scenic hike. Eshaness is a rugged and stunning coastal area in Shetland, known for its dramatic sea cliffs, volcanic history, and abundant wildlife. As you walk, keep an eye out for seals and otters that inhabit the area. Geologists believe that Eshaness was once a volcanic area, with its dramatic cliffs and rocky landscape formed by ancient volcanic activity. It’s a fascinating example of how natural processes have created Shetland’s unique scenery. For your final evening meal in Lerwick, consider joining your group at a local eatery to share stories from the week and enjoy a memorable meal together.
Your travel time today will be approximately 2 hours. Your walking distance today will be approximately 4 km or 1-2 hours with minimal elevation gain (approx 100 m). -
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Lerwick, Shetland Islands
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- Gästehaus (5 Nächte)
- Sumburgh - Jarlshof und Sumburgh Head Wanderung
- Lerwick - Geführter Rundgang
- Lerwick - Shetland Museum Tour
- Shetland - Hermaness Naturreservat und Muckle Flugga Privatausflug
- Eshaness - Küstenwanderung
- Sumburgh - Jarlshof and Sumburgh Head Hike
- Lerwick - Leader led Walking Tour
- Lerwick - Shetland Museum Tour
- Shetland - Hermaness Nature Reserve and Muckle Flugga private trip
- Eshaness - Coastal Hike
- 5x Frühstück
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