No, the furthest north on the mainland of Scotland is about 58 1/2 degrees north. The most northerly island (Shetland) is about 60N. The arctic circle is at about 67N.
At midsummer on Shetland, sunset is about 10:30 pm and sunrise about 3:30 am local time. It never really gets dark though, even when there is no moon.
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No. It's not that far North. Some islands just touch 60° N, no more. FYI, even Iceland doesn't have the midnight Sun, except for one single island.
No, the furthest north on the mainland of Scotland is about 58 1/2 degrees north. The most northerly island (Shetland) is about 60N. The arctic circle is at about 67N.
At midsummer on Shetland, sunset is about 10:30 pm and sunrise about 3:30 am local time. It never really gets dark though, even when there is no moon.