'''Lerwick''' is in Shetland Islands.

Get in

The main transport links to Lerwick, and Shetland as a whole are to and from the Scottish Mainland.

  • '''By Air'''
  • British Airways [http://www.ba.com] provide the only scheduled passenger air service to the Scottish Mainland. This operates from Sumburgh Airport which is located 30 miles south of Lerwick. Flights operate to Aberdeen,Edinburgh,Glasgow, Kirkwall and Wick.

    Wideroe [http://www.wideroe.no/english] provide a summer service to Norway.

  • '''By Sea'''
  • Northlink Ferries [http://www.northlinkferries.co.uk] provide a daily passenger and vehicle service to Aberdeen which also calls in at Kirkwall in Orkney up to twice a week depending on the time of year.

    Get around

  • Car Hire
  • There are a number of car hire firms. They all have offices in Lerwick and all can also arrange for vehicles to be collected either at the ferry terminal or airport.

  • Buses
  • A number of firms operate bus services in Shetland. The local council maintains timetable information [http://www.shetland.gov.uk/transport/bus/default.asp]

  • Ferries
  • A Number of the islands are connected to each other and the Shetland Mainland by small ferries operated by Shetland Islands Council. Information on these can again be found on their website [http://www.shetland.gov.uk/ferries/]. Most of these ferries are Roll-on Roll-Off type that can carry vehicles and passengers

  • Taxis
  • There are many taxi firms in Lerwick and all taxis are licensed by the local council. There is a taxi rank located on Victoria Pier which is in the centre of town.

    See

  • Lerwick Town Hall
  • Fort Charlotte
  • Clickimin Broch
  • Boat Trip to Noss
  • Shetland Museum
  • Isleburgh Exhibition
  • "South End"
  • Events

    The annual '''Lerwick Up Helly Aa''' [http://www.uphellyaa.org] is held on the last Tuesday in January. It is a fire festival celebrating the influence of the Vikings on Scotland, culminating in the burning of a Viking galley.

    Do

    Buy

    Eat

    Drink

    Lerwick has a few pubs and bars. Some are pubs on their own and some are hotel bars that are open to and frequented by non residents:

  • Thule
  • Not the most salubrious of bars but generally always busy at the weekend. Boilersuits and work boots are perfectly acceptable dress!
  • The Lounge
  • This centrally located bar is popular with locals and visitors. There are two parts to it; the downstairs is the "public bar" which is very basic, Upstairs the "lounge" bar is much nicer and far more comfortable. Quite often has impromptu live traditional music.
  • The Douglas Arms(Marlex)
  • Another bar that is really two bars in one. The public bar is again very basic. The Lounge bar half is far more cosy with dark wood tables and a fireplace.
  • Captain Flints
  • A pirate theme bar right in the centre of Lerwick. Can be very busy at times
  • Mooneys Wake
  • Irish Theme bar.
  • The Wheel Bar
  • There are two bars here. The "public bar" is located downstairs and has a pool table and the "lounge bar" has a big dance floor. Visit their website - www.wheelbar.co.uk for pictures and information about this pub
  • The Ferry Inn
  • Da Noost
  • The Queens Hotel
  • The Grand Hotel
  • Baroc
  • One of the nightclubs in Lerwick.

    Sleep

    Get out