Yell, the gateway to the Northern Isles, is the second largest island in Shetland. Its long and varied coastline is famous for its large otter population. Site contains practical information on visiting the island.
Run trips to the island of Mousa, east of the Mainland. The island is famous for Mousa Broch, the best preserved example of this ancient fortress tower. Also home to a wide variety of wildlife, including seals, arctic terns and porpoises.
Small inhabited island west of the Mainland. Site contains information on the island's geology, history, nature and lifestyle. Also North House, the only hotel on the island and a working croft.
South Mainland Community History Group site who operate the Quendale Water Mill as a visitor attraction. Providing history, facilities and exhibition information.