Day 5 - Incredible views and Norse history in the Shetlands
Enjoying a full day of sightseeing after breakfast, we travel by
coach to St Ninian's Isle. This picturesque uninhabited island is
connected to the mainland by a long spit of sand, or tombolo. There
is time to visit the remains of 8th-century St Ninian's Chapel and
discover its Pictish history.
After pausing to view the golden sands of Rerwick Bay, we arrive
at ancient Jarlshof. Exploring the site, we see some of Europe's
oldest signs of life revealed through a range of neolithic and
Norse structures and buildings dating from around 2700 BC to the
17th century. Occupied for 4,000 years, the settlement was lost,
with only the remains of the 16th-century Laird's House visible -
until a storm in 1897 revealed a cluster of buried buildings.
From here, we travel the short distance to Sumburgh Head, a
protected nature reserve where thousands of seabirds nesting on the
cliffs, including puffins, guillemots, razorbills and fulmars.
Returning to Lerwick, we board our ferry for an evening sailing to
Orkney with dinner on board, checking in to our hotel in Stromness
late tonight.
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