Whalsay is one of the Shetland Islands, 5 miles northeast of the Shetland Mainland, with a population of 1061 in 2011. It makes its living from fishing and crofting, and is seldom visited by tourists though it's easily reached.
One notable resident from 1933 to 1942 was the poet Hugh MacDiarmid, real name Christopher Grieve (1892-1978). Hard lines for the luckless intelligence agents assigned to watch him here: he'd twice been expelled by the Communist Party and had at some point advocated every extremist philosophy you could think of. But he's now recognised among the founding figures of Scottish nationalism: "The rose of all the world is not for me. I want for my part only the little white rose of Scotland that smells sharp and sweet - and breaks the heart."
Whalsay is reached by a 30-minute ferry ride from Laxo π - these sail hourly M-Sa and every two hours Sunday, year round, to the harbour of Symbister. Until April 2023, the return fare is Β£6.20 per adult, child or conc Β£1.20, car plus driver Β£15.50, pay on board.
From Lerwick take A970 north then B9071 to Laxo. In high winds this pier is too exposed, and ferries sail instead from Vidlin three miles further up B9071 - don't visit under such conditions. Bus 19 runs 2 or 3 times M-Sa from Lerwick to Laxo and Vidlin.
On M, F and Sa a ro-ro ferry plies between Whalsay and the Out Skerries, an 80 min crossing, and the first ferry of the morning from Laxo to Whalsay connects with it. A day-trip from Mainland or Whalsay to the Skerries is possible on those days but not vice versa.
Symbister π is Whalsay's main settlement.
There's an emergency landing strip at the north end of the island but no air service.
There's no bus on Whalsay, and it's a long island so bring a car or bike.
The island convenience store wasn't open in 2021. It's relatively easy for islanders to drive to Lerwick to stock up.
No cafes were open in 2021.
Oot Ower Lounge π is a mile east along the lane from Symbister. They don't serve meals.
There is no visitor accommodation on Whalsay. A day-trip will be long enough.
Don't bother. As of Nov 2021, there is no mobile signal on Whalsay, the highways to the Mainland ferry pier, or on the ferries.
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