Static Caravans for Sale in The Shetland Islands
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Remote Beauty, Wildlife, and Unique Norse Heritage
Discover the enchanting Shetland Islands, a remote paradise of breathtaking natural beauty, diverse wildlife, and a rich Norse heritage. These islands are an ideal location for your static caravan holiday home, offering a unique and captivating experience.
About the Area
The Shetland Islands, located to the north of the UK, are a captivating blend of dramatic landscapes, vibrant wildlife, and a unique Norse heritage. Here’s what you can expect when you choose this remote haven for your holiday home:
Dramatic Coastlines
Prepare to be mesmerized by the rugged and dramatic coastlines of the Shetland Islands. Steep cliffs, sea stacks, and secluded coves make this archipelago a haven for coastal explorations.
Wildlife Wonders
The Shetlands are a paradise for wildlife enthusiasts. From puffins and seals to orcas and otters, these islands offer unrivaled opportunities for birdwatching and marine life encounters.
Norse Heritage
Unearth the islands’ rich Norse history through archaeological sites, such as Jarlshof, and immerse yourself in the unique Shetland culture, influenced by its Viking past.
Nearby Places
While the Shetland Islands may be remote, there’s no shortage of fascinating places to explore:
- Lerwick: The capital town boasts charming streets, a picturesque harbor, and the acclaimed Shetland Museum.
- Scalloway: Delve into history with a visit to Scalloway Castle and explore the quaint village.
- Sumburgh: Discover the southern tip of the main island, including the Sumburgh Head Lighthouse and Nature Reserve.
Nearby Attractions
The Shetland Islands offer a wealth of attractions that highlight their natural and cultural wonders:
- Shetland Nature: Explore the islands’ wildlife and natural beauty through guided tours and activities.
- Mousa Broch: Visit the best-preserved Iron Age broch in Scotland, home to nesting storm petrels.
- Up Helly Aa: Experience the renowned fire festival, celebrating Shetland’s Viking heritage.
Holiday Parks in this Area
Choose from a selection of holiday parks on the Shetland Islands, each offering a unique island experience:
- Braewick Caravan Park: Nestled near Eshaness Cliffs, this park offers stunning views and proximity to nature.
- Burravoe Pier Trust Caravan Park: Located on Yell, this site provides a tranquil retreat with local charm.
These holiday parks on the Shetland Islands offer the opportunity to become part of this remote and captivating world, making them an excellent choice for your holiday home.