Yell
Yell is Shetland's second-biggest island (83 square miles/212km2) and probably the Otter capital of Britain.
Crofting townships fringe Yell's long and varied coastline and stretches of uninhabited moorland, known as 'da Wilds o' Yell', which include nationally important nature reserves such as the RSPB's Lumbister, Hascosay and the Yell Sound Islands. But the whole area teems with wildlife, especially during the summer, so there's always something to delight birdwatchers, hill walkers or casual strollers and cyclists.
Yell is a comfortable day's ride from Sullom Voe and is within easy reach of Unst for your next stop.
Cycle Friendly Accommodation can be found on the Visit Scotland Cycling site. Click on the link below to view.
Sources: Visit Scotland



