Bressay

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Ronnie Robertson
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The island of Bressay (say Bress-uh) is in the Shetland Islands just east of Mainland, and is the most accessible island from Lerwick. It's a peaceful place of lochs and sea caves, arches and migrating birds - great for hikes, panoramas, historical sites, and wildlife. The island's name is probably Old Norse for "broad island", or it may refer to Brusi, an 11th C Earl of Orkney.
The western side of Bressay, visible from Lerwick, is pastoral with sheep-farming, with the main settlements straggling along a narrow but well-tarmacked road. A similarly good road heads east over the hill into lonely moorland, Lerwick's industrial sprawl is hidden from sight, and suddenly it feels miles from anywhere. This road ends above a track down to the little ferry to the island nature reserve of Noss.

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