The longest journey we took while we stayed in Shetland was the trip to Hermaness. It is located in the north of Unst, which again is the northernmost island of the Shetland Island, making it the northernmost point of Britains northernmost islands. By the way, Unst also has Britain's northernmost bus shelter (which is always decorated with much love and even has its own
website). In short, Britain's northernmost everything is in Unst :)
Our journey began early in the morning, when we took the bus from Lerwick and started to hop from island to island. It is all really well and smoothly organised: there's the busdriver on the Mainland taking you to the ferry, where you are instantly picked up, on the other side another (smaller) bus waits for you, driving you cheerfully across Yell, next ferry, and then you are in Unst. The even smaller bus (8 people max, I think) that waited there drove us all across Unst up to the
Unst Heritage Centre, where we were warmly greeted by the wonderful ladies who work there. The centre once was a school house, and now serves as a little museum with stories about the famous lighthouse Muckle Flugga, life on Unst and of course artefacts of the beautiful lace knitting. The ladies working there are mostly teachers, who once taught there when it still was a school. They impressed me very much, they were so enthusiastic and put so much love and effort in their exhibition and workshops - if you ever happen to be in Unst, don't miss this lovely centre.
The staff of Lerwick's tourist bureau reminded us to tell the bus driver in Unst that we want to go back the same day, so that he or she picks us up again in the afternoon and drive us back to the ferry. So we had a few hours for our stay in Unst. Hermaness was still some kilometres away from the centre but one of the ladies suggested to drive us up to Hermaness so that we only had to walk back. Did I already mention how friendly and lovely Shetland's people are...?
I lack the words that describe this wonderful place Hermaness. There was sunshine and colours and a landscape that reminded me of a science fiction story so unearthly it seemed to me. So instead of trying to put this into words, I let my pictures speak. Come with me...
The sheep's television: watching fishing boats float by...
These whitish blobs are sheep - just to put the vastness of these amazing cliffs into perspective...