Shetland Amenity Trust constantly strives to preserve and enhance everything that is distinctive about Shetland's cultural and natural heritage, promoting access to it whether physical or intellectual.
The Trust was created in 1983 and has since delivered an extensive range of high quality heritage and culture projects, in partnership with a range of local, national and international agencies.
We continue to be pro-active in seeking new opportunities and identifying new funding sources, to further enhance the heritage and culture experience for local Shetland people and visitors to our islands.
We are part of a community which takes great pride and pleasure in our cultural and natural heritage, embracing traditions, dialect and our physical environment in all of our activities.
Shetland Amenity Trust manages a number of visitor attractions and holiday accomodation services with links to Shetland's heritage.These include:
Shetland Museum and Archives
Sumburgh Head Lighthouse Visitor Centre and Nature Reserve
Shetland Camping Bod Network
Shetland Lighthouse Holidays
Old Scatness Broch & Iron Age Village
Viking Unst
Geopark Shetland
Hay's Dock Cafe Restaurant
Shetland Heritage Shop
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