Sumburgh Head Lighthouse and Visitor Centre
Standing atop one of northern Europe's most stunning locations, this beautiful lighthouse—built in 1821 by Robert Stevenson, grandfather of the writer Robert Louis—was the first anywhere in Shetland. Sir Walter Scott was very taken with the location and based his novel The Pirate on the nearby landmarks of Jarlshof and Fitful Head. The stories of the Old Radar Hut—crucial during WWII—and the engine room with its deep booming foghorn are brought back to life here, while a Marine Life Centre has excellent displays on the birds, fish, and sea mammals found around the cliffs. If you walk round the dry-stone dikes, you will probably see (and will definitely hear) puffins, guillemots, and fulmars breeding, feeding, and fighting on the rocks. Don't miss the circular café and Education Suite, with its jaw-dropping panorama.