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Fair Isle

Britain's Most Remote Inhabited Island

Farewell to Fair Isle
Farewell
Waved goodbye to Fair Isle this morning and took our return flight to Tingwall.
Leaving Fair Isle

Back to Tingwall

Flights leave from Tingwall airport, a ten minute drive from Lerwick. There are flights to the isle each weekday, weather permitting. While 27 miles offshore to the north of Shetland mainland, the island of Fair Isle, the UK's furthest outpost island, is a tiny and breath-takingly beautiful jewel, rich in birdlife and with a dedicated community whose love for their home residents are only too eager to share with the few intrepid visitors who make the journey each year. This time it was Sarah and I, and now we were hopping back over to the Shetland Mainland.

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Fair Isle flight, island life, and the route back to Tingwall.
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Fair Isle flight, island life, and the route back to Tingwall.
Natural and Cultural Treasure

A Natural and Cultural Treasure

Fair Isle is home to a staggering selection of flowering plants, with some 250 species, many of distinct rarity. And the island has been subject to intense archaeological study over the years, with evidence of human habitation stretching back 5000 years, many of the sites accessible to visitors, easily reached on foot amidst some of the most dramatic scenery in the UK.

Remote Island Rare Flora 5000-Year History Dramatic Scenery Traditional Knitwear

Not forgetting what is perhaps Fair Isle's most famous cultural contribution - its knitwear. Practical, hardwearing, stylish, achingly fashionable, and in terms of authenticity, available only from Fair Isle producers.

Facts and Features

Fair Isle: Facts and Features

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Location

Situated 27 miles north of the Shetland mainland and 24 miles south of the Orkney Islands, making it Britain's most remote inhabited island.

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Population

Home to a small but dedicated community who maintain their unique way of life on this isolated outpost.

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Wildlife

A paradise for birdwatchers with numerous species of migratory birds, making it one of Europe's premier bird-watching destinations.

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Fair Isle Knitwear

World-renowned for its distinctive patterns and high-quality craftsmanship, continuing a tradition that dates back centuries.

The journey to Fair Isle may be challenging, but those who make the effort are rewarded with one of Britain's most unspoiled and authentic island experiences.

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