Grutness is a small settlement and headland at the southern tip of the main island of the Shetland Islands, Scotland. It is located close to Sumburgh Head, and is the terminus of the ferry service between the Shetland Mainland and Fair Isle.
External links
- Map sources for Grutness
- Undiscovered Scotland
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| Inhabited islands: Mainland | Bressay | Burra | Fair Isle | Fetlar | Foula | Muckle Roe | North Isles | Out Skerries | Papa Stour | Trondra | Unst | Vaila | Whalsay | Yell | |
| Other islands: Mousa | Noss | Scalloway Islands | List of Shetland islands | |
| Towns and villages: Lerwick | Aith | Baltasound | Brae | Grutness | Gutcher | Haroldswick | Scalloway | Symbister | Toft | Ulsta | Uyeasound | Vidlin |Walls | |
| Extreme points: Hermaness | Sumburgh Head | |
| Archaeological sites: Jarlshof, Mousa Broch | |


