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Aurora (named after the “Aurora Borealis” or Northern Lights – they display in various colours although pale green and pink are most common, the lights appear in many forms from patches or scattered clouds of light to streamers, arcs, rippling curtains or shooting rays that light up the sky with an eerie glow.

It is suitably decorated and incorporates a comfortable double bed covered with egyptian cotton sheets. Local sheepskin and warm Shetland Wool throw inspired the decor for this room. A relaxing sitting area has comfortable chairs and the roomy bathroom has a fitted shower with products supplied by Shetland Soap Company.

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Thanks for your warm, friendly hospitality - fabulous breakfasts, they were a real treat. Ellie & Ruby are so delightful - thank you Ellie for your professional & warm breakfast service. p.s Shetland has surpassed our imaginings!

Robyn & Max - Australia   /   Jul 2016

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