Top 10 Things to do Good for Big Groups in Mainland, Scotland

September 5, 2021 Marlin Saiz

Discover the best top things to do in Mainland, United Kingdom including Shetland Museum and Archives, The Mousa Boat, The Lerwick Brewery, Shetland Seabird Tours, Mousa, Seabirds-and-Seals, Jarlshof Prehistoric and Norse Settlement, Clickimin Broch, Scalloway Museum, Mareel.
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1. Shetland Museum and Archives

Hays Dock, Lerwick ZE1 0WP Scotland +44 1595 695057 [email protected] http://www.shetlandmuseumandarchives.org.uk
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5.0 based on 913 reviews

Shetland Museum and Archives

Shetland Museum and Archives is located on Hay's Dock, which was restored during the building of this award winning visitor attraction.Discover the islands' many secrets through the exhibits and displays, and take a look in the boat shed where you can see demonstrations of traditional boat building skills. Also be sure to visit Da Gadderie, the museum's temporary exhibition area which hosts a diverse range of exhibitions throughout the year.Shetland Museum and Archives is open daily and admission is free.

Reviewed By nickw593 - London, United Kingdom

This is a great place to visit on one of the rainier days in Lerwick. Really interesting museum that covers the geology, biodiversity, history and culture of these islands...from the dawn of time to the present day. Good, modern and well presented displays that inform but do not overwhelm. It is also free to enter and has a decent little shop.

2. The Mousa Boat

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The Mousa Boat

We regret to inform all our guests and clients that Mousa Boat will not be open for 2020 season We can promise you a warm welcome aboard the Mousa Boat on your journey to explore the enchanting island of Mousa. With its magnificent Iron Age Broch and wonderful wildlife this really is the perfect place for visitors to experience the essential nature of Shetland. We operate regular sailings and tours; a Daytime Island Trip and a Late Evening Storm Petrel Trip, or if you prefer something more leisurely we also run fascinating Short Cruises around the local waters, trips to Noss for the spectacular bird watching and Whale watching charters, Whichever sailing you choose, and many do both trips, please don’t leave it to the last day of your visit to Shetland as all sailings are weather dependent, and we know you wouldn’t want to miss the experience of visiting Mousa.

3. The Lerwick Brewery

Ladies Drive Old North Road, Lerwick ZE1 0NA Scotland +44 1595 694552 [email protected] http://www.lerwickbrewery.co.uk
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5.0 based on 17 reviews

The Lerwick Brewery

Friendly, quirky and reliable with a little bit of spike – the Shetland pony, the spirit of Lerwick brewery.. The brewery began in 2013 on the back of 3 brothers (John, Jimmy and Graham) who in their search for an alternative lager, having been bored with the usual offers, brewed our first ever batch of 60° North. But what is it that makes us different? Being from the most Northerly isles we are as much Scottish as we are Nordic and it’s this that gives our beer its own taste, individual and unique. Our one of a kind blend of mild winters and cool summers, clear water and crisp fresh air has allowed us to develop stand out beers and create a brew family – Lerwick IPA, Shetland Pale Ale, Azure and Tushkar Oatmeal Stout, and it just keeps going. Want to join in the experience? We'd like to invite you to visit our newly refurbished bar and visitors centre. We offer tours and tastings within the brewery, please call, e-mail or book via our site to arrange.

Reviewed By martincruise2017 - Chelmsford, United Kingdom

Very interesting and informative explanation of the brewing process by our hostess Kathryn. We were then treated to several generous samples of the local brews which were all very tasty. Kathryn was knowledgeable about the company, the beers and Shetland.

4. Shetland Seabird Tours

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Shetland Seabird Tours

The ultimate Shetland wildlife experience on the Noss Boat – unrivalled spectacle & photographic opportunities with the awesome, towering Noss cliffs backdrop. Shetland's only naturalist led boat tour company. Very comfortable, safe, bespoke wildlife watching boat, room to stand, photograph & enjoy. Maximum of 12 passengers per trip, toilet available. Upholstered seats with backrests for every passenger as well as large decking area for panoramic viewing and photography. The Noss Boat tour includes cruise around Bressay & Noss to enjoy Shetland's rich natural marine environment, thousands of breeding seabirds, close seals encounters, scenic views & striking local geology. Our famous trips are a must do for all major film crews including 'BBC Springwatch' and 'Wild Shetland' and we are the boat of choice for tour groups, families, and photographers. We are always on the lookout for whales too with increasing sightings in Shetland waters! Our unique Gannet feeding frenzy a highlight!

5. Mousa

si Det du, Lerwick Scotland +44 7901 872339 http://www.mousa.co.uk/boat
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Mousa

Reviewed By robindL7089BJ

What a treat to walk this small, but not too small, island and take in the flora, fauna, and water views. Approaching the huge broch was amazing and the view from the top not to be missed! Imagine life 2200 years ago! How peaceful to sit and enjoy your lunch while absorbing the unspoiled beauty of the island. The father and son running the boat ride to Mousa are extremely knowledgeable so if you get a chance to chat, (perhaps when gathering for the departure to the mainland), don't hesitate. The planned time on the island of close to 2 1/2 hours was just right.

6. Seabirds-and-Seals

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Seabirds-and-Seals

Shetland's Seabirds-and-Seals Tours - offer excursions around the incredible bird cliffs of Noss in the Shetland Islands. Tours take place twice daily at 10:15am & 2:15pm, departing from the small boat harbour in Shetland's main town of Lerwick. We also offer a Sunrise Boat Tour - departing from same location at 5:15am. We are also available for fishing trips, private charter, marine survey and workboat contracts. Our 13.5 Metre twin-engine Catamaran 'Seabird' is very comfortable for taking up to 12 passengers and the best way to see the famous seabird cliffs at Noss National Nature reserve! You will also experience our 'underwater camera' on our 10:15am and 2:15pm tour - you can view videos of previous experiences.

7. Jarlshof Prehistoric and Norse Settlement

Sumburgh ZE3 9JN Scotland +44 1856 841815 [email protected] http://www.historicenvironment.scot/visit-a-place/places/jarlshof-prehistoric-and-norse-settlement/
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4.5 based on 435 reviews

Jarlshof Prehistoric and Norse Settlement

Visitors can explore the grounds of Jarlshof, but our visitor centre and facilities are currently closed. The Jarlshof Prehistoric and Norse settlements in Shetland are one of the most important and inspirational archaeological sites in Scotland. Jarlsholf is located at Sumburgh Head near the southern tip of Mainland Shetland. This extraordinary site has a complex of ancient settlements which cover more than 4,000 years of human history. You will be amazed to find such a range of archaeological treasures in one place, including late Neolithic houses, a Bronze Age village, an Iron Age broch and wheelhouses, a Norse longhouse, a medieval farmstead and a 16th century laird’s house. The fascinating interpretation centre houses a hands-on display of local materials traditionally used on site including wool, stone, slate and bone. Visitors can also learn all about prehistoric life and history of the site.

Reviewed By AlisP574 - Toronto, Canada

It has on the sea coast foundations of buildings of farms from the Neolithic Age, Bronze Age, Iron Age, Norsemen period and Middle Ages and the remains of a 17th century fort. Explanations at each of them have pictures and explanations. It was not a village but single homes which for security were within sight of other farms. Worth visiting for its uniqueness.

8. Clickimin Broch

South Road, Lerwick Scotland http://www.undiscoveredscotland.co.uk/shetland/clickimin/
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4.5 based on 293 reviews

Clickimin Broch

Reviewed By mariebT4960JV - Glasgow, United Kingdom

Easy access, well maintained & great location. Well worth a visit.Combine this with a walk along the shore of Lerwick.

9. Scalloway Museum

Castle Street, Scalloway Scotland +44 1595 880734 http://www.shetlandheritageassociation.com/members/central-mainland/scalloway-museum
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4.5 based on 221 reviews

Scalloway Museum

Reviewed By 417juliep

Excellent local museum, packed with lots of information and items about the history of Scalloway from geology, prehistory through fishing to the Shetland Bus during the war. Lots to read. Very good for a rainy day. Your very cheap admission also gives you a season ticket for return trips. Small car park attached. Friendly staff and a small shop and tourist info leaflets. Next door is the castle which is open when the museum is.

10. Mareel

Mareel Gutters Gaet Gutter's Gaet, Lerwick ZE1 0WQ Scotland +44 1595 745500 [email protected] http://www.mareel.org/
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4.5 based on 93 reviews

Mareel

Mareel is the UK's most northerly music, cinema and creative industries centre, operated by Shetland Arts Development Agency. two cinema screens, rehearsal rooms, a recording studio, education and training spaces, a digital media production suite, broadcast facilities and a cafe bar with free high speed wi-fi internet access. Mareel provides a year round programme of film, live music, education and other performance events. It is a hub and a focus for the creative communities not just in Shetland but beyond, and a catalyst for the creative industry sector in Shetland.

Reviewed By DavidDundonald - Edinburgh, United Kingdom

What an incredible amenity this place is. I was lucky enough to attend a first class folk music concert and was hugely impressed with the accoustics , the lighting and the way that the place just effortlessly transforms to fit so many uses. A really good bar helps as well, although they could do with more staff.

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