The Hermaness National Nature Reserve is a spectacular landscape of rolling hills, windswept moorlands, and dramatic cliffs beaten by crashing waves. This remote island reserve is home to a wealth of endemic fauna and flora, as well as numerous species of birds, including fulmars, kittiwakes, great skuas, gannets, and puffins who nest high on the ridges of the towering cliffs. Fields of heather, bog bilberry, cotton grass, crowberry, and mosses extend for miles and is a carpet of color in the spring when the wildflowers bloom. Managed by Scottish Natural Heritage, the reserve is home to Muckle Flugga, Britain's most northerly point, and is one of Shetland’s natural gems.

Muckleflugga Shorestation, Haroldswick, ZE2 9EQ, United Kingdom, Phone: +44-15-95-69-33-45