The böd at Aithbank on the island of Fetlar was once home to a legendary local storyteller Jamsie Laurenson and is ideally placed for visiting the RSPB reserve on the island where you can view the only breeding site for Red Necked Phalarope in the British Isles. Fetlar is known as the “Garden of Shetland” and Aithbank boasts a wonderful location with sea views and a beach only a few metres away.
Opening Times
1st March – 31st October (or by arrangement).
Sleeps: 7 in bunk beds in 2 common rooms.
Shower and fire.
Aithbank
Aithbank Böd
Fetlar is known as the “Garden of Shetland” and Aithbank boasts a wonderful location with sea views and a beach only a few metres away.
Betty Mouat's Bod
Betty Mouats Bod
The böd is next door to a recently excavated broch and handy for Shetland's main airport and the Fair Isle ferry.
Johnnie Notions
Johnnie Notions Böd
This böd offers cheap, self catering accommodation in a traditional building at the north-western tip of the Shetland Mainland.
Nesbister Bod
Nesbister Böd
The Böd of Nesbister is the only original fishing böd in the group.
Skeld bod
Skeld Böd
Situated in the thriving village of Skeld it sits right above the marina within a stones throw of the sea.
The Grieve House
The Grieve House
This böd offers economy, self catering accommodation in a traditional building on the island of Whalsay on the east coast of Shetland.
The Sail Loft
The Sail Loft
The largest of our böds stands between the tideline and a handy bakery, in an idyllic village setting at the head of a mini-fjord.
The Windhouse Lodge
The Windhouse Lodge
This is our best-equipped böd and a perfect base for touring the North Isles of Shetland.
Voe House
Voe House
Overlooking the picturesque village of Walls, Voe House is a fascinating building which has been carefully restored using recycled building materials.