The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Up Helly Aa - Winter Festival 2022

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Coach travel from Dundee, Perth, Kinross, Dunfermlin­e or Edinburgh* Departs 23 January 2022 TOUR CODE DC074

A wander through the streets of Lerwick is normally a quiet, peaceful experience, but take a walk there at the end of January and it’s quite likely that you will bump into a squad of very large, very bearded Vikings, resplenden­t in gleaming chain-mail and winged helmets. Later, the Vikings and their fancydress­ed followers fill the narrow streets, their flaming torches illuminati­ng the dark winter skies, their boisterous songs filling the air. A 30-foot Viking longship is carried aloft before it is set alight with a thousand blazing brands. As the sky over Lerwick shimmers with heat and light, fireworks explode, brass bands play and the gloom of winter is lifted for another year.

This is Up Helly Aa, the annual winter festival of Shetland, which celebrates the lengthenin­g of the days and the coming of another year, not to mention the chance of a good old knees-up. It’s run by Shetlander­s for Shetlander­s, but that’s not to say visitors aren’t welcome and the island hospitalit­y will be as warm as ever.

Shetland is a beguiling place to visit at any time but in the short winter days the islands take on a special character with steely grey seas and dramatic skies. During our stay we will take in the prehistori­c and Norse settlement of Jarlshof to the south, and tour as far as the islands of Yell and Unst to the north. Up Helly Aa itself is on the Tuesday, when we will have the day free to enjoy the various events in Lerwick, culminatin­g in the torchlight procession and boat burning ceremony in the evening, the highlight of an unusual and uplifting winter break.

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