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The best walks and hikes in Shetland

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Hikes in Shetland explore a subarctic archipelago where the Atlantic Ocean meets the North Sea. The region is characterized by dramatic coastal cliffs, sea stacks, serene inland lochs, and rolling heathery hills. Shetland's geology has earned it UNESCO Global Geopark status, and its landscape offers a variety of coastal and inland routes.

Best hiking trails in Shetland

  • The most popular hiking route is St Ninian's Isle circular — Shetland Isles, a 3.7 mile (5.9 km) trail that takes 1 hour 36 minutes to complete. The route crosses a large sand tombolo to the isle before circling its coast.
  • Another top favourite among local hiking enthusiasts is The Saito Trail and Muckle Flugga Trail — Hermaness National Nature Reserve, a moderate 7.6 mile (12.3 km) path. This route leads through a National Nature Reserve known for its seabird colonies and cliff-top views.
  • Local hiking enthusiasts also love the Eshaness Lighthouse to Broch — Stenness to Eshaness Coastal Route, a 4.2 mile (6.8 km) trail leading through a volcanic landscape, often completed in about 1 hour 48 minutes.
  • Hiking in Shetland is defined by its dramatic Shetland coastal trails, heath-covered hills, and routes past archaeological sites. The network of paths includes easy walks and more challenging moderate hikes.
  • The routes in Shetland are highly rated by the komoot community with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 240 reviews. More than 1,500 hikers have used komoot to explore Shetland's varied terrain.

Last updated: April 24, 2026

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St Ninian's Isle circular — Shetland Isles

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Explore the dramatic coastal scenery and iconic Drongs sea stacks on the Ness of Hillswick Circuit, an easy 4.5-mile hike.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Hike the Muckle Flugga Trail, a 7.6-mile moderate route in Hermaness National Nature Reserve, for dramatic cliffs, seabirds, and the iconic

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May 18, 2025, Esha Ness Lighthouse

The view of the cliffs from here is simply beautiful.

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September 11, 2024, Calder's Geo

Located right next to the lighthouse to the north

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September 11, 2024, Holes of Scraada

Here you can clearly see the power of the sea

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September 11, 2024, Esha Ness Lighthouse

A must on a Shetland tour, great views with beautiful lake with Viking remains along the coast

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September 11, 2024, Banna Minn Beach

Beautiful and sheltered sandy beach

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September 11, 2024, St. Ninian's Chapel Ruins

This is where you pass when you go around Ninian's Isle

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Worth it - the rocks of the north and the birds

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September 11, 2024, St Ninian's Tombolo Beach

Nice short walk around the island, great beach

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Frequently Asked Questions

How should I prepare for the weather when hiking in Shetland?

Shetland's weather is famously changeable, so preparation is key. Always wear sturdy, waterproof hiking boots. Layering is essential: start with a moisture-wicking base layer, add a fleece or warm mid-layer, and top it with a fully waterproof and windproof jacket and trousers. A hat and gloves are recommended year-round, as conditions can shift rapidly from sunny to windy and wet.

Where are the best places to see puffins on a hike?

For the best chance of seeing puffins, head to a dedicated nature reserve between May and August. The hike through Hermaness National Nature Reserve on Unst is a world-class experience, leading you along dramatic cliffs where thousands of seabirds, including puffins, nest.

Are there any easy, beginner-friendly walks in Shetland?

Yes, Shetland has many options for easier walks. About half of the trails in the region are rated as easy. A great choice for a gentle but spectacular walk is the Ness of Hillswick to The Drongs trail, which offers incredible views of sea stacks without significant elevation gain.

What do other hikers enjoy most about the trails in Shetland?

The hiking routes in Shetland are highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 4.6 stars. Hikers frequently praise the stunning, rugged coastal scenery, the abundant wildlife encounters, and the sense of walking through a landscape rich with geological and historical significance.

Where can I see Shetland's unique geology on a hike?

Shetland is a UNESCO Global Geopark, and its volcanic past is on full display at Esha Ness. The Eshaness Lighthouse coastal route is perfect for this, taking you past dramatic cliffs, sea stacks, blowholes, and 'gios' (narrow sea inlets) carved into the volcanic rock.

What kind of wildlife might I see besides seabirds?

Keep your eyes peeled! Shetland is one of the best places in Europe to spot otters, often seen along the coastline. Seals are a very common sight, both in the water and hauled out on the shore. If you're very lucky, you might even witness orcas, minke whales, or dolphins from coastal trails.

Are there any good circular coastal walks?

Absolutely. A fantastic circular route is the Muckle Roe Lighthouse Walk. This trail follows the island's distinctive red granite coastline, revealing secluded beaches and dramatic sea stacks. It offers a true sense of Shetland's wild beauty in a single loop.

Can I combine hiking with visiting historical sites?

Yes, many walks in Shetland are a journey through time. You can easily incorporate visits to ancient sites like the prehistoric and Norse settlement of Jarlshof or the impressive Clickimin Broch in Lerwick. Many trails pass by or lead directly to ruins of brochs, crofts, and old fishing stations like the one at Fethaland.

Are there any challenging, all-day treks in Shetland?

For a more challenging day out, consider the Banna Minn beach and Kettla Ness hike. This moderate, 5-mile (8 km) route involves varied terrain and rewards hikers with beautiful beaches and rugged headland views, making for a fulfilling half-day to full-day adventure.

Can I get to hiking trails using public transport?

While some trailheads are accessible via public transport, Shetland's bus network is primarily designed for local communities rather than tourist sites. Services can be infrequent, especially in more remote areas. For maximum flexibility to reach the best coastal and hill walks, travelling by car is recommended. You can find transport information on the Shetland government website.

What other outdoor activities are popular in Shetland?

Beyond hiking, Shetland's rugged coastline is a playground for adventure. Sea kayaking is a popular way to explore sea caves and remote beaches. For a bigger adrenaline rush, coasteering—a mix of scrambling, climbing, and swimming along the shoreline—is an unforgettable way to experience the dramatic meeting of land and sea.

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