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www.northlinkferries.co.uk Operated by Discovering the islands has never been A range of accessible facilities are easier as NorthLink Ferries operates up available to allow easy access for all to three sailings a day to Orkney and passengers. These include specially Shetland. Sailings routinely depart from designed cabins, accessible toilets, Scrabster (near ) to Stromness wheelchair access and boarding in Orkney and there are nightly sailings assistance and Changing Places. from Aberdeen to in Shetland. Up to four sailings from Aberdeen also Whether you are exploring all of travel via Orkney’s capital; Kirkwall. Scotland’s wonderful wilderness or discovering the Northern Isles for the For islanders and visitors alike, first time, get in touch by calling the NorthLink Ferries provides a luxurious call centre on 0845 6000 449, visiting and comfortable service that provides a www.northlinkferries.co.uk or vital link to and from mainland Scotland. download the mobile app to plan and NorthLink’s modern passenger vessels book your trip, find further information are equipped to cater to passengers’ and learn more about the services needs and on board, travellers can offered by NorthLink Ferries. expect a service that is a testament to the islands’ warmth and friendliness. North Coast 500 For those whose dream break includes Meals served on board are all prepared exploration and discovery, Orkney is using locally-sourced produce, within touching distance of Scotland’s where possible. On board shopping answer to Route 66 – North Coast 500. facilities provide passengers with the Whether you are exploring this scenic opportunity to purchase a keepsake circular route around the Highlands from their visit or a gift for a family on two wheels or four, Orkney is just a member or friend. All ships include short crossing from Scrabster allowing plenty of activities to keep the children you to spend some time taking in entertained; including the Vikling’s all that island life has to offer, before Den which has a range of activities for heading back to Mainland Scotland to children of all ages to enjoy. continue your tour of the Highlands.

NorthLink Ferries prides itself on To make the most of your trip to either making journeys as comfortable as Orkney or Sheltand, visit the website possible. Passengers can choose from or get in touch with our contact centre various sleeping options, including two, team for further inspiration and inspiring three and four berth en-suite cabins, itinerary ideas. sleeping pods and reclining seats. The Northern Isles are breath-taking and wild, Shower facilities are also available rich in Norse and Scottish history, wildlife, unique on-board to ensure you reach your destination refreshed and rejuvenated. folklore, music, poetry and prose. With NorthLink Ferries they’re closer than you think. NorthLink Ferries operate five ships, three passenger …to Kirkwall the famous sea stack, the Old Man of vessels – MV Hjaltland and MV Hrossey serving Kirkwall NorthLink Ferries also operate a Hoy, and the red sandstone cliffs of direct link to Orkney from Aberdeen. St John’s Head. and Lerwick, whilst MV Hamnavoe sails on the Pentland The service to Kirkwall departs on a Firth between Scrabster and Stromness. Two freight ships, Tuesday*, Thursday, Saturday and Sunday evening, calling into Kirkwall at Average travel distances/times MV Hildasay and MV Helliar, serve Aberdeen, Kirkwall and by car: Lerwick and carry passengers also. 23:00 before departing for Lerwick. Glasgow (146 miles) / Edinburgh Travelling from Scrabster (126 miles) to Aberdeen Travelling from Aberdeen to Friday, departing the Ferry Terminal Scrabster is in the far north of Mainland 3 hours Aberdeen is well connected to the at 07:42 and arriving at the Airport at Scotland near Thurso in Caithness. There are road, rail and bus links to Inverness to Scrabster (112 miles) rest of Scotland and the UK by road, 08:34. On Saturday and Sunday, it 3 hours air and rail. The ferry terminal is leaves at 07:20 and arrives at 08:02. Thurso from Inverness, which is well conveniently located in the heart of the For the full timetable go to connected to the rest of Scotland. Stromness to Kirkwall (15 miles) 30 minutes city, close to the rail and bus stations www.northlinkferries.co.uk …to Stromness at Union Square. …to Lerwick NorthLink Ferries operate a 90-minute NorthLink Ferries has partnered with NorthLink Ferries operates a daily crossing three times a day in the For more details on our timetables, bus operator, Stagecoach, to offer service to Lerwick, leaving Aberdeen peak period between Scrabster and please see pages 15-18. passengers an onward bus – the in the evening and arriving at 07:30 the Stromness. During off-peak periods 727 Jet Bus – to Aberdeen International following morning in Shetland’s capital. and at weekends there are two return Airport. The service operates Monday crossings a day. Take MV Hamnavoe to * No Kirkwall call from 2 Jan-31 Mar and Orkney to enjoy the spectacular view of 1 Nov-30 Dec Skara Discovered under a sand dune after a windstorm in 1850, Skara Brae is Explore the a settlement of ten clustered houses which were occupied over 5,000 years ago. The stone-built furniture has been perfectly preserved in the sand; Orkney Islands cupboards, beds and boxes are all intact. Older than the pyramids – Skara With green rolling fields bordered by huge seascapes, Orkney has Brae is one of the must-see attractions an incredible allure and huge range of attractions. Visitors can enjoy of Orkney, offering an amazing glimpse extraordinary remains of villages, stone circles and tombs and the into Neolithic life. sunken fleet at whilst sampling award winning food and drink. An abundance of entertainment and activities on offer include festivals and shows, island-hopping, golf at midnight, traditional music The Italian Chapel and crafts and of course spectacular wildlife watching. Built in 1943 by Italian prisoners of war (who were working at the time on The Churchill Barriers), the Italian chapel was built out of two Nissen The Old Man of Hoy huts, concrete and scrap metal. The Standing at 449ft, The Old Man tabernacle was made from wood of Hoy is one of Orkney’s best- obtained from a wrecked ship and the known landmarks. The iconic red light holders made out of corned beef sandstone stack is over 200 years tins. The interior was exquisitely painted old and popular amongst climbers by Domenico Chiocchetti, a gifted due to its challenging environment. painter from Moena, Italy. The stack can be seen when sailing on MV Hamnavoe, the only ferry to sail past the Old Man of Hoy. Standing Stones of Stenness and the Ring of Brodgar The Churchill Barriers The Standing Stones of Stenness and the Ring of Brodgar are two very Linking the mainland of Orkney different sets of Neolithic standing to the South Isles, the Churchill stones, three quarters of a mile apart Barriers were built in 1940 as naval in the West Mainland of Orkney. The defences following the sinking of four Standing Stones of Stenness are the Royal Oak. Reaching almost monstrously tall at five metres high and two kilometres in length, the four were erected 5,000 years ago. The Ring causeways now serve as road of Brodgar is a larger yet younger ring links, carrying the A961 road from of 30 standing stones, which may have been built to accommodate more people. Kirkwall to . The purpose of both are unknown, but just as churches today are used for various events, it is likely that the stone circles served a number of roles. An impressive archaeological site which was occupied for millennia. Excavation Discover the proved to be rather difficult, as the site is layered, with later generations of dwellers building on top of previous houses and reusing materials. Shetland Islands Remarkable survivors of this site Shetland is a place of drama. “Nature” wrote one visitor, “appears in her include Neolithic pottery, round houses and an Iron Age broch built close to the wildest dress” in these, Britain’s most northerly islands, and it is indeed shore. Pictish influences can be seen, and there are seven Norse houses. Jarlshof the wildness and grandeur of the Shetland landscapes and seascapes has a longhouse, several outbuildings for sheltering domesticated animals and a which inevitably become visitors’ most enduring memory. sauna from Viking times. On top of it all sits a medieval house. Jarlshof is a superb place to learn about the . There are more than 100 islands here, each forged by the roaring surging waves of the North Atlantic. Everywhere one goes, there are dramatic cliffs, perfect deserted beaches, huge vistas across awe- inspiring voes and inlets, and above, the cry of seabirds.

Up Helly Aa Up Helly Aa is on the last Tuesday of January. A procession of 1,000 men with flaming torches, led by the Viking Jarl Squad, circle and set fire to a Viking Galley! For those that don’t manage to make the event itself, the Galley Shed exhibition in Lerwick provides a plethora of information Sumburgh Head is a 100m high cliff about this thrilling festival. at the southern tip of the Shetland Mainland. Tidal streams from the east and west meet here, and the mixing of St Ninian’s Isle water provides food for seabirds and St Ninian’s Isle is joined whales. As a result, Sumburgh is an to the Shetland mainland RSPB reserve noted as an excellent at Bigton by a beautiful place to see puffins (from May to July). sandy tombolo or spit, Humpback, Killer and Minke whales Castle the largest in the United can sometimes be spotted from the Kingdom. St Ninian’s Isle cliff top in summer. The lighthouse has Built in 1599 and occupied for only a has featured twice in the recently been converted into a great short time, Scalloway Castle is a great BBC’s Shetland series. visitor’s centre where you can learn place to explore. From the main hall to about Shetland’s birdlife and marine the dungeon, each room has a wealth life, and the history and mechanics of of history that visitors can learn about running a lighthouse. as they wander. complimentary tea, coffee, soft drinks, MV Hamnavoe features 16 cabins, nibbles, newspapers and magazines. each with two or four berths and On morning sailings hot filled rolls en-suite facilities. Accessible Cabins Services On Board: are on offer and during afternoon are also available with two and three sailings, passengers can relax with berth options. a complimentary drink. Main meals are also available to purchase in Cabins come with premium linens Scrabster - Stromness Magnus’ Lounge. and towels, Shetland wool blankets, satellite TV and tea and coffee-making Served by MV Hamnavoe, the Food and Drink Entertainment facilities. Those staying in a Premium 90-minute Scrabster to Stromness route A three-course meal can be pre- Passengers are able to download and cabin also receive complimentary is the only sailing to Orkney to travel booked for a special rate of £17.25, enjoy a selection of newspapers and bottled water, Mirrie Dancers past the iconic Old Man of Hoy and or purchased individually on board. magazines directly on their smartphone chocolates, Caithness Shortbread and St John’s Head landmarks. Children can choose from a variety of or tablet. Passengers can download the local newspapers, as well as access meals priced at £5.25 and served in a PressReader app from the Google Play, to Magnus’ Lounge for the morning These sailings offer a range of onboard NorthLink Ferry boat with potatoes or Apple App Store or Kindle App Store; sailing. Cots and bed rails for infants facilities including the Feast Restaurant, chips, Strathmore water or milk, Walls whilst you relax on board you will be and children are available on request. Magnus’ Lounge and the Northern Isles Calippo or a piece of fruit. able to access a wide library of news Two all-inclusive Scottish breakfasts are gift shop selling local newspapers, and lifestyle publications. snacks, gifts, books, fragrances and Passengers can enjoy a variety of included in this offer which is priced travel products. delicious freshly prepared meals, using Bed & Breakfast from £41 per cabin. locally sourced produce in the onboard The Hamnavoe bed & breakfast The Vikling’s Den is a great dedicated Feast restaurant. For £9.95, adults offer is a great way to get a good play area for children to enjoy fancy can enjoy an all-inclusive breakfast night’s sleep before departing from dress costumes, children’s cartoons, or a continental breakfast is available Stromness on the 06:30 or 09:00 books and colouring pads. for £6.95. For every adult breakfast sailing. Passengers can board the ship purchased, up to two children between 21:30 and 23:30 and enjoy a (under 16) can eat breakfast for free. drink or a complimentary snack in the comfortable setting of Magnus’ Lounge. Magnus’ Lounge Magnus’ Lounge on MV Hamnavoe offers the perfect space to work or unwind. For just £7.50 you will receive En-suite cabin accommodation

Enjoying a children’s meal

MV Hamnavoe

MV Hamnavoe Magnus’ Lounge An all-inclusive Scottish breakfast Services On Board: Aberdeen – Kirkwall – Lerwick

Enjoy a range of services on board offer where for every adult breakfast sister ships MV Hjaltland and MV purchased, up to two children (under Hrossey whilst travelling from Aberdeen 16) can eat breakfast for free. While to Kirkwall and Lerwick. vehicle drivers need to be ready to disembark their vehicle on arrival, other Food and Drink passengers are welcome to stay on NorthLink Ferries’ tasty and diverse board, and drivers may return on board Sleeping Pods menu boasts the best of locally sourced after unloading. Breakfast is served until food. There are a number of options 09:00 and you can remain on board Our accessible cabins are available a USB socket to charge mobile for eating and drinking on board to suit until 09:30. with two or three berth options. They devices. A blanket, pillow, eye mask, your needs – you can order from the have electrically opened wide doors, token for access to the shower facilities, Feast Restaurant, in Magnus Lounge or Accommodation television, phone and en suite. The and towels are also provided. the Midship Bar. There are also vending Conveniently sailing overnight en suite comes fitted with colour machines on board offering tea, coffee, between Aberdeen and Lerwick contrasted grab rails and a mixer tap. Reclining Seats soft drinks and snacks. and regularly calling into Kirkwall, the Reclining seats are available in the Hjaltland and Hrossey offer a variety Executive and Premium cabins are Longship Lounge and on the port Meal deal options are available to of accommodation options to suit available, featuring satellite TV, luxury side of the vessel, and these can be pre book offering cost savings on a every budget. towels, Shetland wool blankets, local reserved for you at the time of booking. three-course dinner or dinner and newspapers, complimentary Mirrie A blanket and pillow can be hired from breakfast package. Cabins Dancers Chocolates, Caithness the shop. A range of en-suite cabin options is shortbread and bottled water. Both All-inclusive breakfast £9.95 available. These include two, three of these cabin options provide you Showers Continental breakfast £6.95 and fourth berth cabins for exclusive with complimentary access to Shower tokens are available from Three-course dinner £17.25 use or to share with friends or family Magnus’ Lounge. reception desk or any till point on Three-Course Dinner & £27.20 and cabins for those with restricted board for £3. A towel can also be hired Breakfast mobility. There is also the option to Sleeping Pod for £2 plus a £5 returnable deposit. buy a berth in a shared cabin with If you want a good night’s sleep without 2019 saw Changing Places facilities On arrival into Lerwick or Aberdeen, other passengers. Cots and bed rails the cost of your own cabin, sleeping installed on MV Hjaltland and MV there is no need to rush off the ship in for infants and children are available pods are a great alternative at just £18. Hrossey. The facilities are fitted with a the morning, ensuring you can enjoy on request. A reclining chair with foot support changing place, accessible toilet and a leisurely breakfast to start your day. and added privacy, they come with a sink as well as shower facilities. Take advantage of our Kids Eat Free large table, adjustable lighting and Magnus’ Lounge Entertainment The comfortable Magnus’ Lounge offers Passengers are able to download and the perfect space to work or unwind. enjoy a selection of newspapers and 2020 Timetable and For £18.50 (departing Aberdeen or magazines directly on their smartphone Lerwick) or £14.00 (departing Kirkwall) or tablet. Passengers can download the you will receive complimentary tea, PressReader app from the Google Play, coffee, soft drinks, nibbles and two Apple App Store or Kindle App Store; Standard Fares vouchers for a beverage of your choice. whilst you relax on board you will be (Prices in £’s) Scrabster-Stromness Aberdeen-Lerwick able to access a wide library of news All fares single passage Low Mid High Low Mid High Open until 01:30, Magnus’ Lounge and lifestyle publications. reopens in the morning where a PASSENGERS complimentary continental breakfast Once a newspaper or magazine Adult Single (16+) £17.40 £18.85 £20.30 £22.60 £29.00 £35.00 is served, or you can upgrade to full is downloaded with PressReader, Child Single (5-15 years) £8.80 £9.45 £10.20 £11.30 £14.30 £17.15 Scottish Breakfast. it will remain on your device. Enjoy Infant (4 & Under) FREE FREE FREE FREE FREE FREE some holiday reading courtesy of VEHICLES Children’s Play Area NorthLink Ferries! The Vikling’s Den offers a dedicated, Car (<6m) £56.00 £58.00 £62.00 £92.00 £117.00 £123.00 friendly place for little Viklings to play. Shopping Motorhome (<6m) £56.00 £58.00 £62.00 £92.00 £117.00 £123.00 Toys, games, dress-up, colouring A range of quality items are sold in the Long and Towed and activity pads, Cartoons and onboard shop including newspapers, Vehicles (>6m) £10.20 £12.00 £13.15 £12.35 £15.25 £18.20 films and other children’s programmes snacks, local food and drink, crafts, (supplement per m) are available to keep your young jewellery, books, fragrances and a Bicycle FREE FREE FREE FREE FREE FREE Viklings entertained. variety of travel products. Motorcycles/Scooters £16.70 £18.85 £21.10 £23.90 £27.00 £29.50 ACCOMMODATION Valet Parking Premium Outer 2 berth £71.00 £71.00 £71.00 £107.00 £138.00 £149.00 The valet service allows drivers who Executive – – – £107.00 £138.00 £149.00 would rather not drive their car on or off the ferry to board as a foot passenger. Inner 4 berth with TV – – – £85.00 £116.00 £127.00 For £19.65 your car will be loaded Outer 2 berth £54.00 £54.00 £64.00 £78.00 £109.00 £120.00 before departure and then unloaded Outer 4 berth £54.00 £54.00 £64.00 – – – as you reach your destination, leaving Inner 2 berth £41.00 £41.00 £46.50 £61.00 £75.00 £90.00 your key to be collected from the ship’s Inner 4 berth – – – £75.00 £106.00 £117.00 reception desk. Daytime Cabins £32.00 £32.00 £32.00 – – – Celebration Packages Berth in inner 4 – – – £25.50 £36.00 £39.00 Celebrate on board; celebration Berth in outer 2 – – – £39.00 £55.00 £61.00 packages can be organised, adding Berth in outer 4 – – – – – – wine, chocolates, fruit and a card to Berth in inner 4 – – – – – – a journey. Packages start at £25 and should be arranged no less than Sleeping Pods – – – £18.00 £18.00 £18.00 24 hours in advance of departure. Reclining Seats – – – £3.50 £3.50 £3.50 EXTRAS Kennel Small £7.75 £7.75 Kennel Large £10.30 £10.30 Valet Parking £19.65 £19.65 (Prices in £’s) Aberdeen-Kirkwall Lerwick-Kirkwall 2020 Scrabster to Stromness Timetable All fares single passage Low Mid High Low Mid High PASSENGERS Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Adult Single (16+) £21.45 £27.50 £33.00 £14.60 £17.15 £20.70 Monday 1 Child Single (5-15 years) £10.80 £13.50 £16.40 £7.35 £8.65 £10.40 Tuesday 2 1 1 Infant (4 & Under) FREE FREE FREE FREE FREE FREE Wednesday 1 1 3 1 2 2 VEHICLES Thursday 2 2 4 2 3 1 3 Car (<6m) £85.00 £111.00 £117.00 £54.00 £77.00 £87.00 Friday 3 3 1 5 3 4 2 4 Motorhome (<6m) £85.00 £111.00 £117.00 £54.00 £77.00 £87.00 Saturday 4 1 4 2 6 4 1 5 3 5 Long and Towed Sunday 5 2 1 5 3 7 5 2 6 4 1 6 Vehicles (>6m) £11.35 £13.50 £15.25 £10.90 £13.15 £14.60 Monday 6 3 2 6 4 8 6 3 7 5 2 7 (supplement per m) Tuesday 7 4 3 7 5 9 7 4 8 6 3 8 Bicycle FREE FREE FREE FREE FREE FREE Wednesday 8 5 4 8 6 10 8 5 9 7 4 9 Motorcycles/Scooters £18.85 £22.55 £27.00 £18.85 £21.75 £24.65 Thursday 9 6 5 9 7 11 9 6 10 8 5 10 ACCOMMODATION Friday 10 7 6 10 8 12 10 7 11 9 6 11 Premium Outer 2 berth £107.00 £138.00 £149.00 £107.00 £138.00 £149.00 Saturday 11 8 7 11 9 13 11 8 12 10 7 12 Sunday 12 9 8 12 10 14 12 9 13 11 8 13 Executive £107.00 £138.00 £149.00 £107.00 £138.00 £149.00 Monday 13 10 9 13 11 15 13 10 14 12 9 14 Inner 4 berth with TV £85.00 £116.00 £127.00 £85.00 £116.00 £127.00 Tuesday 14 11 10 14 12 16 14 11 15 13 10 15 Outer 2 berth £78.00 £109.00 £120.00 £78.00 £109.00 £120.00 Wednesday 15 12 11 15 13 17 15 12 16 14 11 16 Outer 4 berth – – – – – – Thursday 16 13 12 16 14 18 16 13 17 15 12 17 Inner 2 berth £61.00 £75.00 £90.00 £61.00 £75.00 £90.00 Friday 17 14 13 17 15 19 17 14 18 16 13 18 Inner 4 berth £75.00 £106.00 £117.00 £75.00 £106.00 £117.00 Saturday 18 15 14 18 16 20 18 15 19 17 14 19 Daytime Cabins – – – – – – Sunday 19 16 15 19 17 21 19 16 20 18 15 20 Berth in inner 4 £25.50 £36.00 £39.00 £25.50 £36.00 £39.00 Monday 20 17 16 20 18 22 20 17 21 19 16 21 Tuesday 21 18 17 21 19 23 21 18 22 20 17 22 Berth in outer 2 £39.00 £55.00 £61.00 £39.00 £55.00 £61.00 Wednesday 22 19 18 22 20 24 22 19 23 21 18 23 Berth in outer 4 – – – – – – Thursday 23 20 19 23 21 25 23 20 24 22 19 24 Berth in inner 4 – – – – – – Friday 24 21 20 24 22 26 24 21 25 23 20 25 Sleeping Pods £18.00 £18.00 £18.00 £18.00 £18.00 £18.00 Saturday 25 22 21 25 23 27 25 22 26 24 21 26 Reclining Seats £3.50 £3.50 £3.50 £3.50 £3.50 £3.50 Sunday 26 23 22 26 24 28 26 23 27 25 22 27 EXTRAS Monday 27 24 23 27 25 29 27 24 28 26 23 28 Kennel Small £7.75 £7.75 Tuesday 28 25 24 28 26 30 28 25 29 27 24 29 Kennel Large £10.30 £10.30 Wednesday 29 26 25 29 27 29 26 30 28 25 30 Thursday 30 27 26 30 28 30 27 29 26 31 Valet Parking £19.65 £19.65 Friday 31 28 27 29 31 28 30 27 Saturday 29 28 30 29 31 28 Low season: 7 Jan-23 Mar, 1 Nov-17 Dec Sunday 29 31 30 29 Monday 30 31 30 Mid season: 1-6 Jan, 24 Mar-14 Jun, 1 Sept-31 Oct, 18-31 Dec Tuesday 31

High season: 15 Jun-31 Aug Correct at time of print. Visit www.northlinkferries.co.uk/timetables for most up to date information. LERWICK – KIRKWALL – ABERDEEN (SOUTHBOUND)

MON TUES WED THUR FRI SAT SUN

DEP LERWICK 17301 1900 1730 1900 1730 1900 1900

ARR KIRKWALL 23002 – 2300 – 2300 – –

DEP KIRKWALL 23452 – 2345 – 2345 – –

ARR ABERDEEN 0700 0700 0700 0700 0700 0700 0700

1 Departure Lerwick 19:00 from 2 Jan-31 Mar & 1 Nov-30 Dec 2 No Kirkwall call from 2 Jan-31 Mar & 1 Nov-30 Dec No sailings 1 Jan; 24, 25 and 31 Dec

ABERDEEN – KIRKWALL – LERWICK (NORTHBOUND)

MON TUES WED THUR FRI SAT SUN

DEP ABERDEEN 1900 17001 1900 1700 1900 1700 1700 Kids Go Free With the ‘Kids Go Free’ promotion 2 ARR KIRKWALL – 2300 – 2300 – 2300 2300 children can travel for free on direct DEP KIRKWALL – 23452 – 2345 – 2345 2345 Lerwick to Aberdeen and Aberdeen to Lerwick routes. The offer is open for ARR LERWICK 0730 0730 0730 0730 0730 0730 0730 travel all year round and is available to families who book a car and a cabin. 1 Departure Aberdeen 19:00 from 2 Jan-31 Mar & 1 Nov-30 Dec 2 No Kirkwall call from 2 Jan-31 Mar & 1 Nov-30 Dec No sailings 1 Jan; 24, 25 and 31 Dec The ‘Landbridge’ offer This offer enables passengers to travel SCRABSTER STROMNESS from Caithness to Shetland, routing via Scrabster to Stromness, and then DEPARTURE TIMES onwards from Kirkwall to Lerwick, for a SAILING TIME OFF PEAK PEAK WEEKEND 90 MINUTES reduced fare.

STROMNESS TO 0630 1645 0630 1100 1645 0900 1645 SCRABSTER Concessions SCRABSTER TO 0845 1900 0845 1315 1900 1200 1900 10% discount available on standard STROMNESS fares to senior citizens (aged 60 years and over), those in full-time education No sailing and disabled passengers. Final check-in is 30 minutes prior to published departure. Book online at www.northlinkferries.co.uk or via our app #MagnusOnTour

Inne Withouck at the Burn of Linklet, Shetland James Petkiewicz Vashon Island, WA

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