aith
Aith is a small village located on the northern coast of the Shetland Islands, Scotland. It is situated on the Aith Voe, a sheltered inlet. The village is part of the Northmavine parish and lies on the western side of the Northmavine peninsula. Historically, Aith has been a crofting community, with a landscape shaped by small-scale agriculture and fishing.
The area surrounding Aith is characterized by rugged coastal scenery, with cliffs and sea stacks. The local
Aith is connected to other parts of Shetland by road, though it is relatively isolated. The village