The Shetland islands ar further north than the Orkney islands.
If you mean just mainland Brittain - Wick If you include the Orkney Islands - North Ronaldsay If you include the Shetland Islands - Unst
Lerwick, Shetland Islands, Scotland is the most northerly town in the UK. John O' Groats is the most northerly town on mainland Great Britain, whilst Dunnet Head is the most northerly point on mainland Great Britain.
That depends on where you are measuring from. The most northerly point on mainland Scotland is Dunnet head, but if you include the islands it's Out Stack, Shetland.
A Scottish archipelago is a group of islands located off the coast of Scotland. The most well-known Scottish archipelagos include the Orkney Islands, the Shetland Islands, and the Inner and Outer Hebrides. These islands offer unique landscapes, rich history, and diverse wildlife for visitors to explore.
The Shetland Islands are the most northerly part of Britain, followed by the Orkney Islands and then the northern coast of Scotland which would include the town of Thurso and John o' Groats.
North - Berwick on Tweed South - Lizard point East - Lowestoft West - Sennen
Part of the United Kingdom is north of the Black Sea. Most of the United Kingdom is west of the North Sea. However, the Shetland Islands are part of Scotland. The Shetland Islands are north of the Black Sea.
Cape Nordkinn is Norway's most northern point.
Athens is the most furthest South, then Rome. Nice is the most North
Assuming you're talking about the British Isles - not just Great Britain... North - the town of Skaw on the Isle of Unsk (part of the Shetland Islands) South - the town of St. Agnes on the Island of St. Agnes (part of the Scilly Isles) East - The town of Lowestoft (the most easterly town in England) West - The town of Portmagee (the most westerly town in Ireland)
That's the Shetland Islands.
The Galapagos Penguin lives the most farthest North, The Galapagos Islands.