Sumburgh Hotel

Shetland


A reliable country-style hotel, with renovated rooms that feature soft duvets, attractive colour schemes and big towels. Larger sea-view rooms looking out to Fair Isle cost more but are excellent; some of the standard rooms also have water views. The place is extremely handy for the airport or Sumburgh Head birdwatching. The food here is simple but filling.


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1. Jarlshof

0.11 MILES

Old and new collide here, with Sumburgh airport right by this picturesque, instructive archaeological site. Various periods of occupation from 2500 BC to…

2. Old Scatness

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This dig brings Shetland’s prehistory vividly to life; it’s a must-see for archaeology buffs, but fun for kids, too. Clued-up guides in Iron Age clothes…

3. Sumburgh Head Visitor Centre

1.13 MILES

High on the cliffs at Sumburgh Head, this excellent attraction is set across several buildings. Displays explain about the lighthouse, foghorn and radar…

4. Quendale Water Mill

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