
Fetlar - Wikipedia
Fetlar is the fourth-largest island of Shetland and has an area of just over 4,000 ha (9,900 acres). There are three island names in Shetland of unknown and possibly pre-Celtic origin: Fetlar, …
Fetlar - The Garden of Shetland
Fetlar is the fourth largest of 100 Shetland islands, which lie at the “crossroads of the North Sea”, equidistant between Scotland, Norway and the Faroe Islands. Fetlar lies South of Unst and to …
Fetlar | Shetland.org
The smallest of Shetland's three North Isles, Fetlar is known as the 'garden of Shetland' thanks to its lush and fertile landscapes. The name Fetlar means 'the island of the fat land' in Old Norse …
Fetlar Shetland | Explore & Accommodation
Fetlar is the ideal island to visit if you love walking, observing wildlife, fishing or kayaking. The fourth largest of the Shetland Islands, with an area of 15.75 square miles stretching roughly …
What to see & do in Fetlar - Fetlar Shetland
Whether it's fishing for trout in some of Shetland's best lochs, using the RSPB's hides to watch an array of impressive birds, or heading to the hills to dance with island's famous trows, you won't …
History and Heritage - Fetlar
Fetlar was one of the first landing places for the Norse settlers when they made their way across the North Sea, before moving on to other parts of Shetland, Iceland, Greenland and even …
Exploring Fetlar | Shetland.org
Sep 17, 2024 · In this blog post, Catherine Munro explores the island of Fetlar. Known as the ‘Garden of Shetland’ due to its fertile land, Fetlar is the fourth largest of Shetland’s islands and …
Fetlar - Shetland History Online
Oct 21, 2016 · Fetlar (Old Norse: Fetaland = Fat Land ) is one of the North Isles of Shetland, with a population of about 60 people. Its main settlement is Houbie, near the centre of the island, …
费特勒岛 - 百度百科
费特勒岛Fetlar,是在苏格兰设得兰群岛的小岛之一,位于60°37′N 0°52′W。 面积40.78平方公里(15.75平方英里),是设得兰群岛第四大岛。 人口86人(2001)。 最高海拔158米(518英 …
Fetlar Feature Page on Undiscovered Scotland
Fetlar is the fourth largest of the Shetland Islands, with an irregular shape that measures a maximum of six miles by five and covers some 15 square miles. It is sparsely populated, with …