Permit Guide · Shetland Islands

Filming Permits in
Shetland Islands.

60 degrees north — closer to Bergen than London. Shetland has prehistoric brochs, Viking heritage festivals, North Atlantic cliffs, and a landscape that photographs like nowhere else in the UK. BBC drama 'Shetland' has been filming on the islands since 2013. Distinctive light, brutal weather, unforgettable visuals.

The Shetland Islands Council permit reality

Most northerly council in the UK. Promote Shetland (the tourism arm) handles many production enquiries informally. NorthLink ferry from Aberdeen (12 hours) or Loganair flight from Inverness, Aberdeen, or Glasgow. Lerwick is the main town.

Lead Time
Council-managed: 2-3 weeks. UNESCO sites (Jarlshof, Mousa Broch): 4-6 weeks. Ferry / flight logistics: factor 2-3 days each direction including weather.
Fee Band
Low to mid-tier
Council fees low. Travel costs dominate Shetland production budgets.

Key filmable locations in Shetland Islands

Access to private estates, NTS properties, HES sites, and NatureScot-designated areas runs on separate processes from the council. We handle the multi-party coordination as part of any production service brief.

What we handle for productions filming in Shetland Islands

Shetland Islands adds layers a city shoot doesn't have: NatureScot designations, ferry-confirmed crew movements, weather-buffered schedules, and remote landowner relationships. Our service production brief covers the lot.

For TVC and short-form brand work, we deliver as service producer. For HETV and feature work, we work alongside your UK production company as the Scottish unit.

Producer FAQ · Shetland Islands

The questions producers actually ask before shooting Shetland Islands.

Do I need a film permit to shoot in Shetland Islands?

For most filming on council-managed land in Shetland Islands, yes. Shetland Islands Council is the consent authority for council-owned streets, parks, and public spaces. Filming on private estates, NTS properties, HES heritage sites, or NatureScot-designated areas requires separate permissions from those bodies in addition to (or instead of) the council. Stills photography below a small crew threshold often doesn't need a council permit, but verifying for your specific brief is a 24-hour turnaround on our end.

How much does a filming permit cost in Shetland Islands?

Fee band for Shetland Islands: low to mid-tier. Council fees low. Travel costs dominate Shetland production budgets. Council permit fees are charged separately from any heritage body fees (HES, NTS, NatureScot) or private estate location fees. We quote a single combined number against the brief so you're not chasing five invoices.

How long does it take to get a filming permit from Shetland Islands Council?

Council-managed: 2-3 weeks. UNESCO sites (Jarlshof, Mousa Broch): 4-6 weeks. Ferry / flight logistics: factor 2-3 days each direction including weather. These are realistic lead times for cleanly-submitted applications. We've found council Comms teams in Shetland Islands respond faster to producers who turn up with the application complete than to ones who send three rounds of questions first. That's the value we add at the start of a brief.

Who issues filming permits in Shetland Islands?

Council-owned land in Shetland Islands: Shetland Islands Council (via communications@shetland.gov.uk). Heritage castles and state-owned ruins: Historic Environment Scotland (HES). NTS properties: the relevant property manager via NTS Edinburgh. Designated natural sites (SSSIs, NNRs): NatureScot. Road closures: Police Scotland and the council Roads team jointly. Forest tracks on national forest estate: Forestry and Land Scotland (FLS). Drone work over restricted areas: CAA plus local landowner.

What's the best filmable location in Shetland Islands?

Producers shooting Shetland Islands most often come for Jarlshof — multi-period archaeological site (HES). It's not the only option — we maintain notes on 6 key filmable locations in this council area and can scout to brief. Most of our work in Shetland Islands doesn't end up at the single tourist-poster location anyway. It ends up at the second or third one.

Planning a shoot in Shetland Islands?

Send a brief — production type, dates, locations of interest, approximate budget. Costed approach back within 24-72 hours.

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