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Shetland, located at the crossroads of the North Sea and Atlantic Ocean, is a place of wild landscapes and mystic charm. Comprising over 100 islands, but with only 16 of them inhabited, Shetland invites you to explore its rich Norse and Celtic history, charming villages, and fertile lands. The capital, Lerwick, is the hub of life in Shetland, offering a friendly atmosphere and a glimpse into traditional Scottish life. The islands are famous for their Shetland ponies, warm wool knitwear, and, importantly, the warm hospitality of the locals who take pride in their unique cultural identity.
On your visit to Shetland, you must explore the Jarlshof Prehistoric and Norse Settlement, which provides an incredible insight into the ancient settlers of these islands. The striking cliffs at Sumburgh Head are a must-see for bird enthusiasts, being home to puffins and other seabirds. Take a trip to the stunning beaches, such as West Voe and St. Ninian's Isle, where you can enjoy serene coastal walks. Discover the cultural tapestry at the Shetland Museum & Archives, where the island's storied past comes alive. For a truly unique experience, join the Up Helly Aa Viking festival in Lerwick, which celebrated Shetland’s Norse heritage through spectacular fire displays and parades.
The best time to visit Shetland is from May to September when the weather is milder, and daylight extends into the late evening. This period also coincides with several cultural festivals and wildlife events, making it ideal for tourists. Summer brings the Simmer Dim, a time when the night sky remains bright, adding a magical quality to your visit. However, winter is an excellent time to experience the northern lights and participate in local festivals. The off-peak months, October to April, offer a quieter time to explore but be prepared for cooler weather and shorter daylight hours.
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