Category: Sotland

  • Scalloway

    A walk through Scalloway in Shetland, the biggest settlement on the west coast.

    After my walk on the beach, I drove back a few minutes to Scalloway, the largest settlement of the west coast of Shetland and the former capital.

    Unfortunately, the museum and the castle were closed, so I just walked around the shoreline further into Scalloway.

    A walk through Scalloway in Shetland, the biggest settlement on the west coast.

    Scalloway Castle was built in 1600 and was originally surrounded by water. The land was reclaimed from the sea and the castle now towers over the city. North of Scalloway lies Tingwall, the traditional home of the Parliament for Orkney and Shetland since Norse times. The Vikings used to arrive on the beach of Scalloway and travelled further north to hold their parliament.

    A walk through Scalloway in Shetland, the biggest settlement on the west coast.

    Lovely houses along the streets, often colourful or with a nordic reference.

    Scalloway was an ideal location for a settlement. It has a large and sheltered natural harbour and sits at the fertile Tingwall Valley’s foot, providing rich agricultural land. There is good access to fresh drinking water, and the surrounding hills protect it from the worst wind. (Northlinkferries.co.uk)

    A walk through Scalloway in Shetland, the biggest settlement on the west coast.

    Shetland Bus

    During World War II Scalloway became the base of the “Shetland Bus” operation of the Norwegian Resistance and the British Secret Service. After the occupation of Norway in 1940, a fleet of small fishing boats with Norwegian refugees arrived in Scalloway. It was the start of the Shetland Bus operation

     involved small wooden fishing boats that plied across the North Sea in winter, under cover of darkness, carrying refugees from Nazi-occupied Norway and bringing weapons and supplies. (Northlinkferries.co.uk)

    A walk through Scalloway in Shetland, the biggest settlement on the west coast.

    The British government wanted to support the resistance and to provide an escape route for refugees and compromised agents, so those boats and their young volunteer crews were deployed to do that. The crossings were made during the darker winter months, to reduce the risk of detection, so the crews had to face storms as well as the risk of capture or sinking by the enemy. (Shetland.org)

    It was a dangerous operation, many ships sank and are remembered with the Shetland Bus Memorial.

    A walk through Scalloway in Shetland, the biggest settlement on the west coast.

    The memorial was constructed with stones from the lost crewmen’s home districts in Norway. Celebrations mark the day of Norway’s independence every year.

    A walk through Scalloway in Shetland, the biggest settlement on the west coast.

    One of the factors that led to the establishment of the Shetland Bus operation in Scalloway was the shipyard and workshop operated by William Moore and Sons. A new pier and slipway were constructed and parts for the engines were brought by agents from Norway. (Shetland.org)

    Prince Olaf even came for a visit during the war.

    A walk through Scalloway in Shetland, the biggest settlement on the west coast.

    Opposite the slipway is the Norway house, which used to house the Norwegian crews and provided the sleeping quarters and a dining room.

    A walk through Scalloway in Shetland, the biggest settlement on the west coast.A walk through Scalloway in Shetland, the biggest settlement on the west coast.A walk through Scalloway in Shetland, the biggest settlement on the west coast.A walk through Scalloway in Shetland, the biggest settlement on the west coast.

     

     

     

  • The Sands of Meal

    I had to say goodbye to my lovely peerie hoose in Sandwick and made my way to the west coast of Shetland, the “sunny” part of the islands according to a leaflet and the sun was shining.

    The white sands of meal in Shetland, this beach is located in Hamnavoe near Scalloway.

    A short hello to Scalloway but first I wanted to have a walk at the beach and drove on to the Sands of Meal on West Burra, near Hamnavoe.

    The white sands of meal in Shetland, this beach is located in Hamnavoe near Scalloway.

    Just a short, but very lovely walk from the little parking space and I spotted the white Sands of Meal and the turquoise water.

    The white sands of meal in Shetland, this beach is located in Hamnavoe near Scalloway.The white sands of meal in Shetland, this beach is located in Hamnavoe near Scalloway.

    It is no wonder that Meal Beach is considered one of Shetlands finest beaches, it is just stunning.

    The white sands of meal in Shetland, this beach is located in Hamnavoe near Scalloway.

    Perfect for a little walk along the sea and just enjoy the wideness and the sound of the waves.

    The white sands of meal in Shetland, this beach is located in Hamnavoe near Scalloway.The white sands of meal in Shetland, this beach is located in Hamnavoe near Scalloway.

    The white sands of meal in Shetland, this beach is located in Hamnavoe near Scalloway.The white sands of meal in Shetland, this beach is located in Hamnavoe near Scalloway.The white sands of meal in Shetland, this beach is located in Hamnavoe near Scalloway.

     

    Happy New Year!

    Bliadhna Mhath Ùr! 

  • Lerwick

    A walk on Saturday morning along the coastline of Lerwick in Shetland.

    From the Lodberries, I continued my walk through the old town of Lerwick in Shetland. Towards the harbour, back into the maze of tiny alleys and closes to the more generous new town and back to my car.

    A walk on Saturday morning along the coastline of Lerwick in Shetland.

    Lerwick offers a lovely variety of independent shops and cafés. Don´t miss the antique store on the corner of Church Road and Commercial street, there are several second shops but only this one antique shop in Shetland.

    A walk on Saturday morning along the coastline of Lerwick in Shetland.

    A walk on Saturday morning along the coastline of Lerwick in Shetland.A walk on Saturday morning along the coastline of Lerwick in Shetland.

    I probably walked in circles a bit, but there was so much to explore. And I learned a thing about being on an island, you see the same people, again and again, I met a few from my trip to Mousa.

    A walk on Saturday morning along the coastline of Lerwick in Shetland.

    Lerwick Market cross –

    The Market Cross has its most important day in late January when the Up-Helly-A’ proclamation (the bill) is placed there for all to read. The bill is visited by the Jarl and his squad of Vikings on Up-Helly-A’ morning during their daytime parade along the Esplanade and ‘da street’. (Shetlandvisitor.com)

    A walk on Saturday morning along the coastline of Lerwick in Shetland.

    A little boat exhibition at Fort Charlotte and a view towards Bressay with the incoming ferry.

    Lerwick 1

    A walk on Saturday morning along the coastline of Lerwick in Shetland.A walk on Saturday morning along the coastline of Lerwick in Shetland.

    It wouldn´t be 2021 without a sign like this one.