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The Shetland Islands form the most northerly part of the British Isles. Sumburgh Head, at the southernmost tip of the Mainland (Shetland’s largest island), is approximately 100 miles north of the Scottish mainland. Lerwick, the main town, is approximately the same distance from Aberdeen, Torshavn (Faroe) and Bergen (Norway).
You can reach Shetland by sea or air. Northlink Ferries leave Aberdeen every evening and arrive at Shetland the following morning. British Airways operate several flights a day from Aberdeen to Sumburgh airport at the south tip of Shetland. From the 23rd of June, Atlantic Airways will start a service direct from Sumburgh to London.
Shetland comprises over 100 islands with a total land area of 556 square miles and over 900 miles of coastline, and a population of approximately 22,000. It is said that no part of the land lies more than three miles from the sea
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