Welcome to Hannigarth on the Island of Unst, Britain’s most northerly inhabited Island.

The house is a traditional Shetland croft house looking out over Sandwick beach on the east coast of the island. The self-catering property sleeps 6 with one double and two twin bedrooms. It also includes a living room, kitchen and bathroom. Oh, and a shed!

Hannigarth

Hannigarth Visitor Information

 

Hannigarth Risk Assessment

 

Although this web site is intended as a source of information about Hannigarth, we hope that you will spend a bit of time investigating the other pages to find out why we fell in love with Unst.

Use the links below to explore the site.

"Gannets at Hermaness"
"Lund"
"Bonxies"
"Burrafirth"
"View from Sneuga"
"Shore"
"Norse Homestead"
"Shetland Mouse-ear Chickweed"
"Puffins at Hermaness"
"Holdfasts"
"Coastal path"
"The Unst Bus Shelter"
"Otters at Framgord"
"An Otter's breakfast"
"Bonxies"
"Fulmar"
"Planticrub"
"Gannets at Hagdale"
"Beach below Hannigarth"
"Wick of Collaster"
"Standing stone at Clivocast"
"April sunrise"
"Greylag"
"Sunrise at Easting Beach"
"Daisies"

Accommodation

Accommodation

Have a look inside the house and find out what you need to bring.

Wildlife

Wildlife on Unst

Click on the picture to find out about the plants and animals near to Hannigarth.

Getting to Hannigarth

Getting to Hannigarth

This contains information on getting to Unst.

Living on Unst

Living on Unst

This has some background information about life on Shetland as we have seen it change over the last 30 years.

Richard and Jane King - 1/9/2015