Shetland Wool Week
Though the festival began just 15 years ago, Shetland Wool Week has proven a triumph, blossoming into an internationally acclaimed event. The festival pays homage to Shetland’s dynamic textile industry, resilient farming communities and Britain’s most northerly native sheep, whose yarn has earned its place as a world-class natural fibre.
Hundreds of events pack the week’s schedule including classes, exhibitions, talks, and tours. Getting your hands on tickets can be tricky, with the festival often selling out in advance. The 2024 festival is set to take place from September 29th to October 5th, with the latest information on the Shetland Wool Week website.
Fetlar Hall Sunday Teas
Sunday Teas are a pillar of Shetland community life. Halls across the islands open their doors to provide stunning buffets in a welcoming space for locals and visitors to connect, all while raising money for a worthy cause. There’s no better way to enjoy one of the last of this year’s teas than pairing it with an adventure to Fetlar, one of Shetland’s overlooked gems. As the fourth largest of the isles, there is no shortage of coastline to explore, wildlife to spot, and folklore to indulge in. Nestled between Unst and Yell, the island can be accessed by ferry from either Belmont or Gutcher ferry terminals in the North Isles. Fetlar Hall Sunday Teas takes place on the 22nd of September.