Shetland Islands Council Ferry Timetable and Fare Information.
Shetland Islands Council Inter-Island Ferry Service Timetable 1 Bressay Departure Times Vehicles loaded 5 minutes before departure Bressay Information Line.Bressay shelters Lerwick from the east and can be reached by car ferry from the town in under ten minutes. Noss lies off the east coast of Bressay. Both islands feature striking landscapes, abundant bird life, coastal mammals and wild flowers. Bressay has almost everything that Shetland can offer the visitor: a ten minute ferry ride whisks you.There are 2 ways to get from Lerwick to Bressay, Ferry Terminal by ferry or bus. Select an option below to see step-by-step directions and to compare ticket prices and travel times in Rome2rio's travel planner.
There are 2 ways to get from Lerwick to Bressay Island by ferry or bus. Select an option below to see step-by-step directions and to compare ticket prices and travel times in Rome2rio's travel planner.
Detached B-listed church building, built circa 1812, located on the island of Bressay, Shetland. The church is situated adjacent to Heogan Road on the island and the vehicle ferry terminal which provides a regular service across to Lerwick, is located only 1 mile away.
In response to the challenges, the Orcadians flew in an expert to train a local mechanic, created fresh educational programmes for ferry operators and drafted regulations to update maritime law to.
The excellent Bressay Heritage Centre close to the ferry terminal has exhibitions on aspects of the island’s history, archaeology and biodiversity and is a good start point for the day. From here the first route to the north coast of Bressay follows the upper road (the lower road is along the west coast to Heogan). The upper road passes.
The Noss Ferry Line (telephone: 0800 107 7818) is updated daily by 9am and confirms crossings. A red flag also flies on the island if sea conditions are too severe to cross. By car. Take the car ferry from Lerwick to the Bressay ferry terminal. Follow the signs to Noss (6 kilometres to Noss Sound). Parking is beside the turning circle at the.
Maryfield House Hotel is the only Hotel located on the Island of Bressay in the Shetland Islands. We have a good range of quality rooms at competitive rates with breakfast included in all of our rates. Visit us for a memorable stay in the Shetland Islands.
A little to the north of the ferry terminal is Gardie House, dating back to 1724 and one of Shetland's finest lairds' houses. Even closer is Maryfield House, now the island's only hotel and a good option for lunch (though booking in advance is recommended). Meanwhile the large ferry car park is overlooked by the Bressay Heritage Centre.
The Bressay ferry runs regularly through the day, seven days a week. A seven minute crossing from the Island takes you right into the heart of Lerwick and so Bressay has the best of both worlds the peace, quiet, remote beauty and wildlife of Shetland with all the amenities of it's thriving main town Lerwick so easily accessible.
The Hotel is located very near to the ferry terminal on Bressay and has plenty of parking. We called in for lunch and were greeted by friendly staff and shown to the restaurant part which was very clean and decorated by fish art work on the ceiling and a wall.
Usage: Ferry Terminal. About Maryfield (Bressay) The ferry arrives on Bressay near the 19th century house and old pier at Maryfield. Next to the ferry terminal car park is the Bressay Heritage Centre which houses fascinating seasonal exhibitions on the culture, history and natural heritage of the island.
The service was suspended earlier on Tuesday after the ferry lost power and grounded as she neared the Bressay ferry terminal. Lerwick Port Authority received a call from the 35m long ferry about 10.55am and the pilot boat Knab took the vessel under tow and back to the ferry terminal in Lerwick.
The Bressay Heritage Centre is situated near the ferry terminal with ample parking available. Offering a wide range of exhibits and displays, the centre also doubles as an information point with leaflets and information on Bressay and neighbouring Noss. Also open during winter months for talks and discussions on Bressay, and wider Shetland.
A dive survey of the hull found no damage had been caused when the ferry ran aground in Bressay this morning. Bressay’s ferry service has been suspended after the ferry operating the route MV Leirna ran aground near the Bressay ferry terminal this morning (Tuesday).
Roll on ferry to right. Bressay Sound and Island of Bressay beyond. Geograph - photograph every grid square. HU4642: Bressay ferry terminal taken 8 years ago, near to Lerwick, Shetland Islands, Great Britain. More sizes. Bressay ferry terminal. Fishing boats to left (local seine net boat: LK) and Norwegian pelagic trawler. Roll on ferry to right. Bressay Sound and Island of Bressay beyond.