2 Best Sights in Scalloway, Orkney and Shetland Islands

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We've compiled the best of the best in Scalloway - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

Scalloway Castle

This waterfront fortress was built in 1600 by Patrick Stewart, Earl of Orkney and Shetland. "Black Patie," as he was known locally, was hanged in 1615 for his cruelty and misdeeds, and the castle was never used again. To enter, retrieve the key from the Scalloway Museum during opening hours; you can then explore these handsome ruins to your heart's content.

Castle St., Scalloway, ZE1 0TQ, Scotland
01856-841815
Sight Details
Free
Closed Oct.–mid-Apr.

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Scalloway Museum

This modern museum tells some fascinating stories about Scalloway and its well-traveled locals. There is a section dedicated to the exploits of the Shetland Bus, the WWII resistance movement that operated between Norway and Shetland, and cabinet upon cabinet of maritime artifacts and proil (sailors' booty) donated by locals.

Castle St., Scalloway, ZE1 0TP, Scotland
01595-880734
Sight Details
£5
Closed Oct.–mid-Apr.

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