14/03/2023
The stunning Fair Isle – the most remote inhabited island in the UK, famed for its seabirds and fabulous knitwear.
It lies almost exactly halfway between Shetland and Orkney and can be reached by boat or small plane.
Ashore is a warm, welcoming community, consisting mainly of craftspeople, conservationists, boat-builders and crofters. Renowned as a place to see birds, there are lots of other things to discover – from archaeological remains to the famous Stevenson lighthouses.
Fair Isle is a birdwatcher’s paradise, being a vital stopping-off place for migrating birds, and more than 350 species have been recorded here.
As a conservation charity, we rely on the generous support of visitors, members and donors to help us continue our vital work in protecting Scotland's rich heritage. From coastlines to castles, art to architecture, wildlife to wilderness, we encourage people to connect with the things that make Scotland unique while protecting them for future generations.
(📸 Jim Richardson, Photographer)