Bressay and Noss are two small islands only one kilometre from Lerwick. You can take a boat trip around these islands to see the breathtaking scenery, the birds and the basking seals. The ferry ride to Bressay from Lerwick only takes seven minutes and takes you from a city to a rural countryside. Both these islands are alive with history in the archaeological evidence and the stories of the locals. The Ward of Bressay served as a beacon since early times, when the ancient peoples lit signal fires to warn of invaders. This hill is cone shaped and rises to a height of about 750 feet. From the top you get an excellent view of all of Shetland. In fact all the hills on the island served as beacons, especially Pettavird, named by the Vikings to mean Picts lookout hill.
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