Maryfield House Hotel

Shetland


By the Bressay ferry slip, this solid old hotel has reopened and makes a fine alternative to staying in Lerwick. Comfortable rooms with good, large beds and refurbished bathrooms are complemented by friendly hosts. Decent bar meals are on offer, as well as items such as seafood platters, by preordering.


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1. Bressay Heritage Centre

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2. Fort Charlotte

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3. Shetland Museum

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4. Knab

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7. Isle of Noss

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