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Jarlshof

Also known as: Jarlshof Prehistoric and Norse Settlement

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Jarlshof is a forest or woodland in the United Kingdom.

Jarlshof, forests & woodlands in Scottish Islands

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Typical visit
1 h–3 h
  • Paid entry
  • Family-friendly
  • Dog-friendly

About

Jarlshof is a named forest, woodland or nature reserve in the United Kingdom. Opening hours: Mar 29-Sep 30 09:30-17:30; Oct 01-Mar 28 Tu-Sa 10:00-12:30,13:30-16:00; Dec 25-Jan 05 off. Admission charged. Also known as: Jarlshof Prehistoric and Norse Settlement. Coordinates: 59.8693°, -1.2911°.

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From the Wikipedia article

Jarlshof ( YARLZ-hof) is the best-known prehistoric archaeological site in Shetland, Scotland. It lies in Sumburgh, Mainland, Shetland and has been described as "one of the most remarkable archaeological sites ever excavated in the British Isles". It contains remains dating from 2500 BC up to the 17th century AD. The Bronze Age settlers left evidence of several small oval houses with thick stone walls and various artefacts including a decorated bone object. The Iron Age ruins include several different types of structures, including a broch and a defensive wall around the site. The Pictish period provides various works of art including a painted pebble and a symbol stone. The Viking Age ruins make up the largest such site visible anywhere in Britain and include a longhouse; excavations provided numerous tools and a detailed insight into life in Shetland at this time. The most visible structures on the site are the walls of the Scottish period fortified manor house, which inspired the name "Jarlshof" that first appears in an 1821 novel by Walter Scott. The site is in the care of Historic Scotland and is open year-round, with longer opening hours during April to September. In 2012, Jarlshof, Mousa and Old Scatness were added to the UK's tentative list of proposed World Heritage Sites in a combination called the "Zenith of Iron Age Shetland."

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Background

History

The remains at Jarlshof represent thousands of years of human occupation and can be seen as a microcosm of Shetland history. Other than the Old House of Sumburgh (see below), the site remained largely hidden until a storm in the late 19th century washed away part of the shore, and revealed evidence of these ancient buildings. Formal archaeological excavation started in 1925, and Bronze Age relics were soon discovered. Jarlshof was one of first two broch sites to be excavated using modern scientific techniques between 1949 and 1952. Buildings on the site include the remains of a Bronze Age smithy, an Iron Age broch, an roundhouses, a complex of Pictish wheelhouses, a Viking longhouse and a…

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Coordinates
59.8693, -1.2911
Postcode
ZE3 9JN
Parliamentary constituency
Orkney and Shetland
Opening
Mar 29-Sep 30 09:30-17:30; Oct 01-Mar 28 Tu-Sa 10:00-12:30,13:30-16:00; Dec 25-Jan 05 off

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Frequently asked questions

Where is Jarlshof?
Jarlshof is in Scottish Islands, in the United Kingdom — coordinates 59.8693°, -1.2911°.
Is there an entry fee for Jarlshof?
Yes — Jarlshof charges admission. Check the official site for current prices.
What are the opening hours for Jarlshof?
OpenStreetMap records opening hours as: Mar 29-Sep 30 09:30-17:30; Oct 01-Mar 28 Tu-Sa 10:00-12:30,13:30-16:00; Dec 25-Jan 05 off. Check the official site to confirm seasonal changes.