From the Norse word meaning "Whale Island", Whalsay is a fairly heavily populated island for its small size. The 1000 or so people that live here make their living from the land or the sea. A ferry connects this island with the mainland through Vidlin and Laxo from the main settlement of Symbister. This island off the east coast of Shetland is the "bonnie isle" that inspired much of Hugh MacDiarmid's poetry. The bountiful birds, seals and beautiful blooming flowers make walking around this island a true delight. The highest hill on the island is Ward of Clett and from here you have a breathtaking view of the east coast of Shetland.
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