Guidebook for Whiteness

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Guidebook for Whiteness

Food Scene

A lovely setting with views over the sea, and a comfortable friendly restaurant with a varied menu.
The Lerwick Hotel
15 South Rd
A lovely setting with views over the sea, and a comfortable friendly restaurant with a varied menu.
A brilliant place for coffee, snacks, lunch or evening meal ( booking recommended for meals) On the water's edge with a high chance of seeing seals.
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Fjarå Café Bar
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A brilliant place for coffee, snacks, lunch or evening meal ( booking recommended for meals) On the water's edge with a high chance of seeing seals.
This has been voted the best fish and chip shop in the UK! Well worth a visit. :)
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Frankie's Fish & Chips
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This has been voted the best fish and chip shop in the UK! Well worth a visit. :)
Located in one of the most dramatic landscapes in Shetland, the views from the cafe and craft shop, towards the famous sea stacks, 'The Drongs', is simply outstanding. A menu of fresh local produce - much of which is sourced from a working croft - and a range of local crafts, knitwear and gifts.
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Braewick Café and Caravan Park
11 moradores locais recomendam
Located in one of the most dramatic landscapes in Shetland, the views from the cafe and craft shop, towards the famous sea stacks, 'The Drongs', is simply outstanding. A menu of fresh local produce - much of which is sourced from a working croft - and a range of local crafts, knitwear and gifts.
A superb friendly cafe.
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The Cornerstone
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A superb friendly cafe.
Lovely cafe/ restaurant for coffee or food!
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The Dowry
98 Commercial St
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Lovely cafe/ restaurant for coffee or food!
Fantastic food, friendly personal service & beautiful surroundings.
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Busta House Hotel
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Fantastic food, friendly personal service & beautiful surroundings.
Good food including fish. Lovely location in Scalloway.
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Da Haaf Restaurant
Port Arthur Road
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Good food including fish. Lovely location in Scalloway.
Serves salads, baguettes , soup , coffee ..a good place for lunch , found in the Toll Clock Centre.
The Olive Tree
Serves salads, baguettes , soup , coffee ..a good place for lunch , found in the Toll Clock Centre.
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The Original Cake Fridge & Tea Room
ROADSIDE
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A lovely cafe close to the sea with a small museum.
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Hoswick Visitors Centre
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A lovely cafe close to the sea with a small museum.
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Golden Coach
1-3 Commercial Rd
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A lovely place to eat or for just coffee. Varied menu including Japanese & Chinese food.
Téamoré
A lovely place to eat or for just coffee. Varied menu including Japanese & Chinese food.

Arts & Culture

A gallery displaying local art and crafts - above Weisdale Mill , where you can purchase coffee, lunch and afternoon tea.
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Bonhoga Gallery
15 moradores locais recomendam
A gallery displaying local art and crafts - above Weisdale Mill , where you can purchase coffee, lunch and afternoon tea.
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Shetland Museum & Archives
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Scalloway Museum
Castle Street
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Scalloway Castle
Castle Street
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Mareel - Music, Cinema and Education Venue
Gutters Gaet
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Sightseeing

At Sumburgh Head you will find Puffins between May and August as well as miraids of other bird life. There is a visitors centre and small cafe - and history of Shetland's involvlement in WW2. Well worth a trip on a good day!
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Sumburgh Head Lighthouse
Sumburgh
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At Sumburgh Head you will find Puffins between May and August as well as miraids of other bird life. There is a visitors centre and small cafe - and history of Shetland's involvlement in WW2. Well worth a trip on a good day!
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Jarlshof Prehistoric and Norse Settlement
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Broch of Mousa
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Getting Around

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Bolt's Car Hire
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Star Rent A Car Ltd
22 Commercial Rd
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Viking Bus Station

Essentials

Local Co-op supermarket which includes FairTrade items. There is also a Peacocks clothing store on the premises.
Co-op Food - Lerwick
Holmsgarth Road
Local Co-op supermarket which includes FairTrade items. There is also a Peacocks clothing store on the premises.
Tesco is the main supermarket on Shetland but there are little stores all over the island.
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Tesco Superstore
South Road
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Tesco is the main supermarket on Shetland but there are little stores all over the island.
Local shop with fuel pumps and Post Office
Robinson & Morrison
Local shop with fuel pumps and Post Office

Everything Else

Papa Stour is famous for its sea stacks, spectacular cliffs, tranquil bays and extraordinary sea caves (the longest in Britain) which support a range of marine flora and fauna. The coastline, with its numerous rock arches, stacks and skerries, is one of the most spectacular in Shetland. For that reason, it has been designated as a marine Special Area of Conservation. The full force of the Atlantic Ocean has carved the western cliffs into beautiful arches, stacks and caves - the most famous of which is the Kirstan Hol. The inter-island ferry from West Burrafirth takes 45 minutes to reach Papa Stour and operates 5 days a week. Booking is essential.
Papa Stour
Papa Stour is famous for its sea stacks, spectacular cliffs, tranquil bays and extraordinary sea caves (the longest in Britain) which support a range of marine flora and fauna. The coastline, with its numerous rock arches, stacks and skerries, is one of the most spectacular in Shetland. For that reason, it has been designated as a marine Special Area of Conservation. The full force of the Atlantic Ocean has carved the western cliffs into beautiful arches, stacks and caves - the most famous of which is the Kirstan Hol. The inter-island ferry from West Burrafirth takes 45 minutes to reach Papa Stour and operates 5 days a week. Booking is essential.
Blasted by the full force of the North Atlantic it displays a stunning array of stacks, blowholes and geos (narrow inlets). However, the Eshaness peninsula also tells a fascinating story of a long extinct volcano and a very different past environment. A beautiful place, well worth a visit! There is also a cafe.
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Eshaness
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Blasted by the full force of the North Atlantic it displays a stunning array of stacks, blowholes and geos (narrow inlets). However, the Eshaness peninsula also tells a fascinating story of a long extinct volcano and a very different past environment. A beautiful place, well worth a visit! There is also a cafe.
Kitty is a Shetlander with a great knowledge of the island
Kittywake Tours
Kitty is a Shetlander with a great knowledge of the island

Parks & Nature

To reach Noss you must first cross the island of Bressay to which there is a regular ferry service from Lerwick. It is three miles across Bressay to the Noss car park. A short walk along a quite steep, rutted track takes you to the ferry point. The small inflatable boat to Noss is operated by Scottish Natural Heritage. A small charge is  made for the return journey Sensible footwear is essential to negotiate the slippery rocks on both sides of the Noss sound and waterproofs incase!
Noss National Nature Reserve
To reach Noss you must first cross the island of Bressay to which there is a regular ferry service from Lerwick. It is three miles across Bressay to the Noss car park. A short walk along a quite steep, rutted track takes you to the ferry point. The small inflatable boat to Noss is operated by Scottish Natural Heritage. A small charge is  made for the return journey Sensible footwear is essential to negotiate the slippery rocks on both sides of the Noss sound and waterproofs incase!