Re: A Trip Around The World Ok if you are travelling from Stonehenge up north into Scotland you should continue to head North to the city Of Aberdeen. From here you can get a ferry over the the Shetland Isles. Here the dramatic coastline is fascinating to explore, with imposing cliff faces, arches, caves and stacks giving way to gentle bays with swathes of white sand beaches. A natural home for an array of wildlife, sea life, bird life and native breeds of ponies and sheep.
Once a week a ferry goes from Lerwick (In the Shetland Isles ) to Seydisfjordur in eastern Iceland (May - Sept). There is the possibility to stop off in the Faroe Isles. Potentially rough crossing though, and it takes 30 hours.
I'm looking into the rest of your trip especially how to get from Iceland to Greenland to Canada. Ill get back to you asap. I hope the ferry information from Scotland helped. |