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Neap
Neap, Kirkabister, Nesting (geograph 3346489).jpg
The road end at Neap
Neap is located in Shetland
Neap
Neap
OS grid reference HU505584
Civil parish
  • Nesting
Council area
Lieutenancy area
Country Scotland
Sovereign state United Kingdom
Post town SHETLAND
Postcode district ZE2
Dialling code 01595
Police Northern
Fire Highlands and Islands
Ambulance Scottish
EU Parliament Scotland
UK Parliament
  • Orkney and Shetland
Scottish Parliament
  • Shetland
List of places
UK
Scotland
60°18′29″N 1°05′10″W / 60.308°N 1.086°W / 60.308; -1.086

Neap is a small, peaceful village located on the eastern coast of the Shetland Mainland. This is the largest island in the amazing Shetland Islands, which are part of Scotland. Neap is found at the very end of a road. This road winds its way from Brettabister, passing through Housabister and Kirkabister. It's a quiet spot, perfect for enjoying the beautiful island scenery.

Exploring Neap and the Shetland Islands

Neap might be a small village, but it's part of a much bigger, fascinating place: the Shetland Islands. These islands are located far north of mainland Scotland. They are closer to Norway than to London! This makes them a unique part of the United Kingdom.

Where is Neap Located?

Neap is nestled on the eastern side of the Shetland Mainland. This is the main island where most people live. The village sits right by the coast, offering views of the sea. Getting to Neap means taking a specific road. This road connects it to other small places like Brettabister, Housabister, and Kirkabister. It's a journey that shows off the rugged beauty of the islands.

Life in a Shetland Village

Life in a small village like Neap is often very peaceful. People living here are part of a close-knit community. They might know their neighbors well and help each other out. The Shetland Islands are known for their stunning natural beauty. This includes dramatic cliffs, green hills, and lots of wildlife. People in villages like Neap often enjoy outdoor activities. These can include walking, birdwatching, or exploring the coastline.

The Shetland Islands: A Quick Look

The Shetland Islands are an archipelago, which means they are a group of many islands. There are about 100 islands in total, but only 16 of them are inhabited. The islands have a rich history. They were once ruled by Vikings from Norway. This history can still be seen in the local culture and even in some place names. The islands are also famous for their unique Shetland ponies and for knitting.

Getting Around Neap

Since Neap is at the end of a road, it's a quiet spot. The main way to get to and from Neap is by car. The road connects it to other small settlements. These connections are important for daily life. They allow residents to access shops, schools, and other services on the larger Shetland Mainland.

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