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2026 A Vintage Wooly Wander in Shetland with Wandering Ewes
Shetland, UK
Aug 5 - 14, 2026
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Rowan Tree Travel
$6,200
Deposit: $1,000

About your trip

Ready for an adventure? Join Wandering Ewes for a tour through traditional knitting in the Shetland Isles! Together we’ll spend 8 of our 10 days weaving through this incredibly unique cluster of islands rich with knitting history.

Some highlights of our time together include:

  • 4 nights in a 16th century Laird's house

  • Design-your-own Shetland fair isle beret workshop with Sydney Roseweck & Ella Gordon

  • A day trip to Unst, the most northerly isle in the U.K.

  • Time spent getting to know the crofters and sheep behind Uradale Yarns

Initially gathering for one night in Aberdeen, we’ll have a wee tour of Aberdeenshire before flying off all together to Shetland! We will leave no stone unturned as we wander through the north, south, east, and west of these magnificent islands. From time spent in the museums to exploring ancient archaeological sites, a fair isle design workshop to walks along the scenic cliffs and seaside, there is something for everyone on this tour! Joined periodically by local guides and Shetland knitwear designer Ella Gordon, you will find yourself immersed in Shetland culture from past to present. Both lodgings on Shetland have been chosen for their distinct history and charm, including a 16th century laird homestead! With delicious local food, visits with sheep, and plenty of yarn, you and your fellow knitting enthusiasts will leave the island a Shetland expert. 

To Register 

A Registration Form and a non-refundable $1000 deposit are required to join the trip. Once you submit your online registration and deposit payment is received, your spot on the tour is secure. See our Terms & Conditions HERE.


Have questions? Please contact us at info@rowantreetravel.com

IMPORTANT DETAILS TO KEEP IN MIND

This trip needs at least 12 participants in order to proceed (i.e. the trip is "guaranteed"). We strongly advise you to wait to purchase your flights until the trip is guaranteed by us to go forward. Unless otherwise stated, our regular Terms and Conditions apply to this trip and for any cancellations (click here to see our Terms and Conditions).


Tour Activity Level 

We would describe this trip as a Woolly Wander.


Mobility Comfort Level = 2+

This tour includes visits to archaeological sites with uneven ground, and some accommodations will not have ground floor rooms or elevators.

The tour includes a nature walk of 1-5 miles which can be either shortened or skipped in favor of relaxed knitting time.


Review our Tour Activity and Mobility Comfort Levels here.


Travel Insurance Rowan Tree Travel highly recommends purchasing travel insurance. You may purchase through our preferred partner Arch RoamRight by clicking here or through your own provider.  (*Arch RoamRight is an affiliate of RTTF and we will receive a small commission for policies bought through the provided link.)


Arranging Your Flights In order to gather easily for the tour, we provide an arrival and departure "window" at a major transportation hub - typically an international airport at your destination country. Flights scheduled outside the provided windows may result in additional transportation costs and missed tour activities. For this reason, we greatly appreciate your cooperation in booking travel that accommodates our specifications. Please do not purchase airfare until the tour is guaranteed by RTTF to go forward.


Please Note the Following Rowan Tree Travel reserves the right to alter any part of this itinerary in order to address weather conditions, unforeseen circumstances or to improve the participant experience.

What's included

Accommodations

All accommodations during the scheduled tour

Breakfast

Breakfast is included every day

Workshops

Workshop fees & supplies, unless otherwise specified

Activities

Entrance fees & activity fees, unless otherwise specified

Meals (partial)

An average of two meals per day. Prepare to purchase either dinner or lunch based on the day’s activities

Limited Airfare

Domestic airfare between Aberdeen & Shetland

Transportation

Private group transportation in a private mini-coach

Gratuities

Tour leader and bus driver gratuities are included

What's not included

Airfare

Beverages

Soda, alcohol, cafe items

Personal Items

Day 1

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Wednesday, August 5

ABERDEEN

Welcome to Scotland!  Our adventure begins in Aberdeen, two hours northeast of Edinburgh! We’ll have time this day to get to know one another and do a bit of sightseeing around Aberdeen, the most populated place we’ll be for a while.  Let’s roam through a couple local shops or museums and soak in the delights of Scotland. We will have a welcome dinner all together this evening before resting our heads at our beautiful hotel in downtown Aberdeen. 

Days 2 & 3

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Thursday, August 6 & Friday, August 7

SHETLAND & LERWICK

We’ve made it to Shetland! After arriving at the airport, we'll make our way up north to our home for the next three nights, St. Magnus Bay Hotel. This historic wooden hotel sits overlooking the bay; take a stroll and try to spot some seals before we come together for dinner.


Our first full day in will be in Lerwick, the most populated city in Shetland - a whopping 7,500 residents. There will be some free time to explore Lerwick in between a trip to the Shetland Textile Museum and Jamieson & Smith, the mothership of Shetland wool! Surrounded by countless colors of yarn, you will be led through an afternoon workshop learning how to design your own vintage fair isle beret using true-vintage Shetland motifs and patterns! You’ll have guidance with color choices, chart ideas and beret construction, but now is your moment to be the yarn artist and bring your own vintage creation to life! 

Day 4

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Saturday, August 8

Choose your own adventure!  Since yesterday was a jam-packed day, we chose to start things off slowly today. Enjoy a lie-in or a leisurely breakfast down in the restaurant this morning, or perhaps get a few rows of knitting in! In the late morning we will meet up to walk around the corner to the Hillswick Wildlife Sanctuary, a non-profit organization that gives aid to injured or abandoned otters and seals. We will get to know about all the amazing work they do on Shetland, and say "hi" to whoever is currently residing in their care.


From here, you can choose to stay back and relax at the hotel with your knitting, or you can join in for a guided hike around Hillswick Circle! This walk will be approximately 5 hours, with 5 miles / 7-8km walked in total, including a lunch break in between and stops for photos along the way. This is classified as a "moderate" walk, with rough terrain at times and some steep inclines, but nevertheless with breathtaking views of the island. We'll meet back up at the hotel for dinner all together and can share stories from our day! 

Day 5

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Sunday, August 9

UNST

It’s time to head to the most northerly part of Scotland: the island of Unst! We’ll be joined by a local guide for the day as we slowly make our way northward, stopping for a cuppa and a wander in Yell before the short ferry ride to Unst. Here we’ll travel way back in time to the Viking era, and explore the Unst Viking project with in-person demonstrations of what viking life would have been like. Lunch will be at the delightful Victoria’s Vintage Tearoom before we go to the Unst Visitor Centre that showcases intricate and awe-inspiring displays of antique Shetland lace. If we're lucky, we may even get to spend some time with the renowned knitters who live on Unst! 

Days 6 & 7

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Monday, August 10 & Tuesday, August 11

LERWICK & SCALLOWAY

We are back to the "big city" for a bit more exploring! We will separate into two groups to get to experience the land & sea of Shetland. While some are on a Noss Boat Tour getting to view some of the local nature and wildlife (weather permitting), others are at the Shetland Museum & Archives exploring the knitwear exhibited at the museum - which houses hundreds of years worth of knitting history. Hearing about the varied and rich history of knitting on the Shetland Isles is sure to inspire us to cast on about 10 new projects afterward (thank goodness there is a yarn shop nearby). 

Then we start our journey in Scalloway at the only organic Shetland sheep farm on the island: Uradale farm. Ronnie will meet with us to give a talk about contemporary sheep farming on Shetland. We'll have a meet-and-greet with the sheep before getting some time to shop the Uradale yarn.  Believe me, you’ll want to have a shopping list at the ready before looking at all of their stunning, special colorways made from the sheep visible just out the window!  Next, we'll meet with Joanna Hunter, a contemporary Shetland knitwear designer with a rich family history of knitters. She’ll talk to us about the generations of knitters in her family and show some items from her family's collection.

We'll cap off this wooly day with a talk and showcase of historic Shetland knitwear from Ella Gordon at Busta House!

Days 8 & 9

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Wednesday, August 12 & Thursday, August 13

SOUTH SHETLAND & ABERDEEN

Our last days in Shetland, then back to Aberdeen!  We are down to the final days here, but we are going to make the most of them! A slight drive down the coastline will bring us to Hoswick, where we will explore the visitor center with its historical knitting and textile artifacts on display, as well as some artisan shops from local knitwear designers and jewelry makers. We'll make a visit to the Crofthouse museum, where the smell of the peat fire will lure you inside the traditional Shetland croft. After dinner this evening, we will regroup in the Long Room for some live traditional Shetland folk music. Bring along your knitting and a dram while listening to the lovely tunes of the island. Perhaps we can even lure a troll or two out to listen along with us! 


Then the time has come to leave for a final adventure through Lerwick and the south of Shetland. Conveniently near the airport is the gorgeous, historic area of Jarlshof where there will be time to explore the ruins and feel like an archeologist. We'll then eat a delicious lunch at the Sumburgh Hotel before we set off for the airport. With full hearts and even fuller suitcases we will bid our final goodbyes to the island, and take the short plane journey back to Aberdeen where we’ll stay for the night.

Day 10

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Friday, August 14

Farewell! 

Sadly we will bid farewell this morning and send you all on your merry way. Thank you for a wonderful trip! 

Sydney Roseweck

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Fiber Ambassador, Vintage Tours

Sydney is a voracious knitter, designer, and knitwear historian. She has been knitting and studying fashion history for over fifteen years and recently turned her passions into a career at Squid's School of Vintage Knitting, an online school devoted to the education and love of historical knitwear. Her work in the knitting world is also supplemented by her academic background in film history, and she tries to combine the two as often as possible. In collaboration with Rowan Tree Travel, Sydney works to develop tours that have a historical or vintage bent, often with elaborately themed and niche activities! With over ten years of working in the fiber industry, Sydney continues to love meeting other knitters and sharing fiber experiences with them more than anything else. You can find her at patreon.com/squidschool or over on instagram as @squidneyknits. 

Helen Hart

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Fiber Ambassador, Shetland

Helen’s love of fibre started early, back when her grandfather taught her to make tiny woollen dolls complete with miniature sweaters knitted on toothpicks. It’s fair to say she’s been wool-obsessed ever since, and life on a croft in the Shetland Islands has only encouraged the habit. With a flock of native Shetland sheep in every natural colour imaginable, she’s never short of inspiration… or fleece.

On any given day you might catch Helen spinning, knitting, weaving, felting, crocheting - or occasionally all of the above when she’s meant to be doing something sensible. She’s equally passionate about the Viking period and ancient textile skills, especially nalbinding, which she teaches at Shetland Wool Week. When she’s not tending sheep or playing with wool, you’ll find her out on foot, roaming Shetland’s rugged moorland and wild coastal paths: the remote landscape that inspires her craft and that she loves to share with visitors.


If you’d like to discover more out more about Helen’s life amongst the peat smoke, sea winds, and sublime beauty of the Shetland landscape, you can find her on Facebook and Instagram as Hart of Shetland.

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We design and facilitate small group tours rooted in an interest in craft, culture, unique environments and the friendships and memories that emerge from grand adventures. Since 2013, we have been, and continue to build, a network of devoted participants, friends, artisans and hosts that enrich every excursion.

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