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    Looking for a static caravan for sale in Shetland? Browse our full range of new and used static caravans across the area's parks.

    Shetland's parks benefit from easy access to Lerwick and Shetland's dramatic coastline, with steady holiday demand from buyers wanting a break close to home. A good mix of parks close to the wider Shetland archipelago make Shetland a solid choice for a first or second static caravan.

    Use the listings below to compare static caravans by price, park location and specification.
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    Static caravan parks near Shetland make the most of Shetland's scenery, with sites spread between Lerwick and Shetland's dramatic coastline and the countryside towards the wider Shetland archipelago. The area draws steady holiday demand thanks to its scenery and easy access via inter-island ferries and flights, making it a popular market for a first or second static caravan. Parks range from simple, budget-friendly sites to larger holiday parks with extra facilities, so it's worth deciding what matters most to you before comparing individual caravans. Site fees and the length of the holiday season vary between parks, so check both carefully, along with the age of caravan the park will accept, before making an offer.

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    Buying a Static Caravan in Shetland: What to Know

    Buying a static caravan near Shetland usually starts with choosing your area: parks closer to Lerwick and Shetland's dramatic coastline, or quieter parks further out towards the wider Shetland archipelago. Visiting parks in person, ideally at different times of the week, gives a much better sense of the atmosphere than photos alone, since park management and community can vary a lot even between neighbouring sites.

    Costs go beyond the sticker price of the caravan. Expect an annual site fee covering pitch rent, grounds maintenance and shared facilities, plus separate utility charges for gas, electricity and water. Site fees on more popular, well-located parks tend to sit higher than at quieter sites further out, so always get the current fee in writing before agreeing a purchase.

    Before buying, check the park's site licence for the length of the holiday season, and get any promises about pitch position, resale help or included extras in writing rather than relying on a verbal summary.

    Buying a Static Caravan in Shetland: FAQs

    How much does a static caravan cost near Shetland?

    Prices vary widely based on the caravan's age and size and the park's location, with better-located parks generally costing more than quieter sites further out. Compare a range of current listings to understand pricing at each end of the market.

    Do I need planning permission to site a static caravan near Shetland?

    No, as long as the caravan is placed on a park that already holds a site licence for holiday caravans. Buying land without an existing licence would need separate planning permission before any caravan could be sited.

    What site fees should I expect on a park near Shetland?

    Site fees vary by park and usually cover pitch rent, grounds maintenance and shared facilities, with utilities often billed separately. Ask each park for its current fee and how it has changed in recent years before comparing.

    Can I sell my static caravan near Shetland later?

    Yes. Most parks handle the resale for you and charge a commission, so ask about the park's resale process and typical commission rate before you buy.

    How long can I use my static caravan for holidays each year?

    This depends on the park's site licence, which sets the permitted open season. Most parks near Shetland are open for around 9-12 months of the year, but always confirm the exact dates with the park before buying.