Discover the rich history of Shetland with a visit to Jarlshof, an extraordinary archaeological site spanning 5,000 years, followed by a stop in the quaint village of Hoswick to explore its cultural heritage and local knitwear.

Depart from Lerwick, the capital of Shetland, and journey south to the island's most southerly point. As you travel, you’ll pass through the picturesque rural townships of Fladdabister and, weather permitting, pause to admire the stunning Mousa Broch, the tallest and best-preserved broch in the world. Continue your journey down the west coast, where you might catch a glimpse of St Ninian’s Isle, the site of the famous 9th-century Pictish silver hoard discovered in 1958.

Next, visit the remarkable archaeological site of Jarlshof, revealed by a severe storm in the winter of 1896/7. This extraordinary site spans at least 5,000 years of human history, featuring a fascinating sequence of stone structures including late Neolithic houses, a Bronze Age village, an Iron Age broch and wheelhouses, Norse longhouses, a medieval farmstead, and a 16th-century laird’s house. Explore these ancient settlements with your guide to fully appreciate their historical significance.

Your tour then takes you to the charming historic village of Hoswick, where you’ll visit the Hoswick Visitor Centre. Here, you’ll gain insights into Shetland’s history and culture through engaging interpretive displays. Don’t miss the chance to shop for original Shetland garments in the centre’s knitwear shop.

Finally, return to Lerwick with your guide, who will share more about the islands as you keep an eye out for Shetland’s famous ponies along the way.

Facts about Lerwick: Shetland Heritage - Jarlshof Archaeological Site and Hoswick Village
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