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Nilmurhaa Self Catering

Situated some 200 miles north of Aberdeen on mainland Scotland, Shetland is an archipelago of over 100 islands, yet getting here is remarkably simple.  Your holiday starts the moment you set foot on board your chosen mode of transport.
 

Getting here by plane:

Flights operate daily from Aberdeen, Inverness, Glasgow and Edinburgh airports in Scotland, and throughout the summer, from London Stansted, and the Faroe Islands.  Please check our links page for further information to help you plan your trip.

A Saab 340 aircraft - flown commercially to and from Shetland - photo courtesy of Loganair - click on this image to view a larger version

Northlink ferries, one of the fleet that service the Orkney and Shetland Islands, click on this image to view a larger version
 

Getting here by ferry:

Northlink Ferries operate daily, overnight sailings from Aberdeen, and four ferries per week from Kirkwall in the Orkney Islands. In addition, Smyril Line operate a direct frequent service via Bergen in Norway and Thorshavn in the Faroe Islands, with onward connections to both Iceland and Denmark.

Getting to Nilmurhaa:

Once you arrive at Lerwick ferry terminal, or Sumburgh airport in Shetland, you are nearly there! To make it easy for you, directions to Nilmurhaa from both destinations are detailed on the following pages:
 

Directions from Sumburgh Airport

Directions from Lerwick Ferry Terminal

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