Orkney Accommodation Guide

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Where to Stay & What to See & Do 2012

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Orkney Just off the north coast of Scotland, an archipelago of around 70 islands and skerries creates a glittering array of shapes set against clear blue waters. Uninhabited isles offer a world of serenity while the Orkney Mainland houses the majority of the population. Beautiful beaches combine with heritage, culture and wonderful wildlife to make any trip to Orkney distinct and magical.

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Exploring the Mainland and South Isles Exploring the North Isles A journey through history Inspirational Orkney Get close to nature Get active outdoors Flavours of the isles Fun for all the family The Energy Islands What’s on Travel tips Quality Assurance VisitScotland Information Centres How to read the listings

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Cover Sands of Mussetter, Eday. 01 Clouds over the hills of Hoy, as seen from Mainland Orkney. 02 Young musicians busking on Broad Street, Kirkwall. 03 Some of the stones that make up the Ring of Brodgar in the Heart of Neolithic Orkney.

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Exploring the Mainland and South Isles

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A voyage of discovery awaits in Orkney where island hopping is a way of life. A short flight or ferry crossing will transport you into a world of tranquility. Even if you only have time to visit one of the isles, make sure you take the opportunity to explore the coastline either on foot or by road to experience history, wildlife and beautiful scenery. Kirkwall Orkney’s capital is a bustling market town and Royal Burgh, founded by Vikings around 1035. Kirkwall has a sense of magic, having stood for hundreds of years, and today you will discover a wonderful selection of craft shops, restaurants and cafés. The distinctive red sandstone of St Magnus Cathedral provides a focal point in the centre, a welcoming place of worship and serenity. A true reflection of the isles, the stone was quarried here and has weathered over time so that it is now an iconic part of what makes Kirkwall so very special. West Mainland With a variety of attractions, wonderful wildlife and some amazing scenery, the West Mainland is difficult to rival. It also boasts a UNESCO World Heritage Site – Heart of Neolithic Orkney – where

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you can see the Ring of Brodgar, Maeshowe and Skara Brae. Here you will find the parishes of Sandwick, Birsay, Evie, Harray, Rendall, Firth, Stenness and Orphir. Spectacular cliff scenery contrasts with beautiful sandy beaches while the rich farmland and moorland provide habitats for numerous birds, plants and mammals. Visit Orphir, connected by ferry to Lyness and Flotta, and discover the unique Round Kirk which is just one part of the extensive Viking remains. To the north, the Brough of Birsay is an uninhabited tidal island which you can reach on foot via a largely natural causeway. Explore the remains of both Pictish and Norse settlements and look out for puffins during the summer months. Birsay itself is home to the remains of the Earl’s Palace, constructed around a courtyard in the late 16th century.

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East Mainland To the east and south of Kirkwall lies the East Mainland. Relatively low-lying, this area is characterised by the two peninsulas of Tankerness and Deerness which provide beautiful views towards the North Isles. To the south, the Scottish mainland is easily visible from the parish of Holm on a clear day. Copinsay is a dramatic isle lying off the coast where a lighthouse looms out of the landscape, perched on sheer cliffs. The north eastern rectangular sea stack is known as the Horse of Copinsay, separated from Copinsay by Horse Sound. Copinsay is also home to a vast seabird colony, including puffins, guillemots and kittiwakes, not to mention migrant birds, seals and rare flowers.


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01 Inside the beautiful, ornate Italian Chapel on Lamb Holm. 02 Taking in the views around the coastline at Yesnaby, West Mainland. 03 Boats moored at the waterfront in Stromness.

South Isles History is everywhere in Orkney and the Churchill Barriers are a prime example of this. Concrete block barriers were created with the assistance of Italian prisoners of war after the sinking of the battleship HMS Royal Oak in 1939, today providing a road connecting a series of isles. Look out for the remains of blockships as you drive across these striking barriers. South Ronaldsay lies just 10 km from John o’ Groats making it the closest of Orkney’s islands to the mainland. Catch a ferry to St Margaret’s Hope, the picturesque town which grew around this sheltered bay, to begin your journey of discovery, or start even further south with a ferry crossing into Burwick. Head across the fourth Churchill Barrier to reach Burray, a popular spot for watersports including diving in the world-famous Scapa Flow, canoeing, sailing and water skiing. While you are there explore uninhabited Hunda in the west, which is a haven for wildlife and perfect for admiring birds and seals as you take a stroll. Lamb Holm makes the perfect final stop, boasting a beautiful Italian Chapel, built by the same prisoners of war who built the barriers.

The South Isles afford some of the best panoramic views of Orkney, with vantage points in all directions. Hoy literally translates as ‘High Island’ and it owes its distinctive character to the hilly scenery in the north and west, while the south and east are more low-lying and fertile. Excellent hillwalking is on offer and there is a rich heritage to be uncovered, including the only rock-cut chambered tomb in Britain, known as the Dwarfie Stane. Flotta, from the Norse for ‘Flat Isle’, sits at the gateway to Scapa Flow, and is the only place in Orkney where the towns of Stromness and Kirkwall can be seen at the same time. With a charm all of its own, Graemsay is also worth a visit, a place where wild flowers carpet the

landscape and there is almost no traffic to disturb the tranquility. The peaceful atmosphere continues at Fara and Cava, both uninhabited isles in this beautiful archipelago. Stromness Winding streets follow the shoreline in Stromness, which stretches out both into the sea along private piers and up into the hillside. Explore the quaint alleyways and absorb the atmosphere in this 18th century settlement, which boasts an array of shops and cafés, as well as Stromness Museum and the acclaimed Pier Arts Centre. The town has been a safe haven for mariners for centuries and still has a strong connection with the sea.

Did you know? Q The islands of Orkney are situated about 10 km from the north eastern tip of the Scottish mainland. Q Stromness grew around a sheltered harbour as the fishing industry developed and trade routes opened with Canada. Q Finstown on the West Mainland was named after an Irish soldier called David Phin who came to Orkney after the Napoleonic Wars. Q The parish of Holm on the East Mainland is pronounced locally as ‘ham’. To find out more about the Orkney Islands go to www.visitorkney.com

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Exploring the North Isles

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The northern group of islands is the most extensive with each having its own distinctive character and amazing beaches, archaeological treasures, crafts shops and restaurants. North Ronaldsay Further north than the southern tip of Norway, but with a mild climate, North Ronaldsay is the furthest flung of the Orkney Isles. Old traditions are still very evident here and there is a wealth of flora and fauna to discover. The famous North Ronaldsay sheep, kept off the land by a 21 km stone dyke, graze almost entirely on seaweed giving the meat a distinctive flavour prized by chefs. You can visit two historic lighthouses at Dennis Head with accommodation available in the lighthouse keepers’ cottages. Accommodation is also available at the Bird Observatory on the west of the island. Westray It is easy to get around on Westray and you can explore the whole isle – either by bike, car or organised tour – in just one day, although there is enough to see and do to warrant a longer stay. This was one of the earliest parts of Orkney to be settled by Vikings and the historical highlights include both Neolithic and Norse settlements. Artists have long found inspiration in the landscapes of the isles and craft workers enjoy the natural materials and lengthy summer days. The Westray Development Trust is a group renowned for its initiatives in renewable energy and recycling with plans to make the island entirely self-sufficient in the future. Papa Westray Generations of settlers have been attracted to the peaceful calm of Papa Westray, which may be due to its small size. From the dramatic cliffs to the rolling agricultural land, the scenery is varied. Visit Holland Farm for a fascinating insight into the history of this isle. Rousay, Egilsay, Wyre and Eynhallow Rich in archaeological history, these isles have more than 160 sites to explore. Rousay boasts some of the best preserved monuments in Scotland, earning a reputation as the ‘Egypt of the North’. The

distinctive hilly scenery on the isle was carved out when glaciers spread across the land. The smaller neighbouring isles are also intriguing. Egilsay houses a round-towered church in memory of St Magnus, on Wyre you can see a Viking chieftain’s stronghold and Eynhallow was once a holy isle with evidence of a 12th century monastic settlement. Stronsay Three large bays and several sweeping beaches define the character and shape of Stronsay, which almost appears as if it has limbs extending into the sea. Whitehall village was formerly one of the busiest ports in Britain where herring boats landed their catch. Today you can glimpse this history with a visit to the heritage centre based at the old Fish Mart. Another highlight is the Mermaid’s Chair, a rock formation at Mill Bay where if you sit down, it is said that you can see into the future. North of here, Papa Stronsay has long been considered a holy isle while, to the south, Auskerry has a lighthouse which shines out across the Stronsay Firth. Sanday Another distinctive lighthouse can be discovered on Sanday, dating back over 200 years. This stripey tower was designed and built by Thomas Smith, assisted by Robert Stevenson. The largest of the Northern Isles, Sanday is perfect for wandering the beaches or fishing in the lochs, with an abundance of wildlife to discover as you explore. Shapinsay Just 25 minutes from Kirkwall by boat, Shapinsay is a fertile and green land which is also home to the most northerly castle hotel in the world. Admire the turrets of this Victorian structure as you take a stroll, or head to the Mill Dam to see little grebes and whooper swans at the RSPB reserve. Eday Eday is a surprisingly hilly isle with beautiful panoramic views and farms and crofts adorning the coastal strip. The Setter Stone is an interesting landmark and Neolithic monument, standing out against the landscape. Points of interest include wellpreserved chambered tombs and Iron Age houses.

Did you know? Q Legend has it that Thieves Holm, near Shapinsay, was home to banished thieves and witches but it now provides a haven to cormorants, kittiwakes and seals. Q Papa Westray lies on almost the same latitude as Stavanger in Norway. Q On Eday you can see the ruins of a 17th century saltworks, one of the best surviving examples in the whole of the UK. Q Castle o’ Burrian in Westray is considered the best place in Orkney to see puffins and also hundreds of nesting fulmars, while Stanger Head in Flotta is a favourite haunt for the entire range of Orkney’s seabirds.

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01 The white sands and crystal clear waters of Whitemill Bay, Sanday. 02 One of North Ronaldsay’s iconic seaweed-eating sheep. 03 The Stone of Setter, Eday. 04 The Westray Wife is the earliest depiction of a face found in the UK. To find out more about the Orkney Islands go to www.visitorkney.com

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A journey through history

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Orkney offers the perfect combination of history and modernity, a land which settlers have been drawn to for thousands of years. From Neolithic chambered tombs to Pictish brochs, there are discoveries and archaeological sites around each corner. Imagine how life has changed and adapted as you explore and transport yourself back in time. The first Orcadians A single charred hazelnut found at Longhowe, Tankerness, has now been traced to around 6,700 BC, providing a key to unlocking the past in Orkney. This is the surest evidence yet that human tribes were roving these islands during Mesolithic times. Neolithic The Heart of Neolithic Orkney can be found on the West Mainland. This is a designated UNESCO World Heritage Site, which is important not only

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in Scottish history but also globally. Close to the dramatic white beach at the Bay of Skaill, Skara Brae is one of the best preserved groups of prehistoric houses in the whole of Western Europe with furniture on display including stone beds, dressers and seats. Explore the visitor centre where there are interactive touch screen presentations, fun quizzes to keep children entertained and other interesting artefacts. The great stone circle of Brodgar and the Stones of Stenness also stand majestically at the centre of this World Heritage Site, while the chambered

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tombs of Maeshowe and Unstan are considered among the best examples of their kind in Europe. Excavations constantly unearth new and important relics from the past and impressive remains can be found on many of the isles. The Great Wall of Brodgar was discovered before the eyes of observers at an archaeological dig and on Westray the figure of a female – the Orkney Venus – was found in 2009. After further exploration, a second figure was revealed at the same site in 2010.


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Did you know? Q Skara Brae is a stone-built Neolithic village which was unveiled to the world after a particularly fierce storm washed away a large sand dune back in 1850. Q The circular layout at the Ring of Brodgar makes it one of the largest and finest stone circles in the British Isles. Q Domenico Chiocchetti, one of the Italian prisoners of war responsible for building the Italian Chapel from salvaged items of scrap, returned to Lamb Holm in 1960 to assist with a restoration project. Q Ronald Simison, a local farmer, stumbled across the 5,000-yearold Tomb of the Eagles in 1958 while looking for stone. 01 Wildflowers in bloom around the Ring of Brodgar, Stenness. 02 The 875-year-old St Magnus Cathedral, Kirkwall. 03 Visitors inside the 5000-year-old Tomb of the Eagles, South Ronaldsay. Picts The Picts lived as farmers and fishermen on Orkney, leaving behind a very different legacy. Circular brochs were the focal point of settlements, built to resist attack and display power along the coastline. The symbol of the eagle was an important part of life for the Picts and various examples of this and other carvings can be found at the Orkney Museum in Kirkwall. Norse rule By the end of the 13th century, Orkney was very much a part of Norway having been colonised by Scandinavian warriors, settlers and poets who crossed the seas, bringing with them language and faith which is still evident on the isles today. Although little is known about the Norse arrivals – whether the archipelago was deserted at this time or there was a violent conquest – a heritage was left behind that cannot be ignored. Almost every place name extends back to Viking rule as well as dozens of words used in daily conversation. St Magnus Cathedral was also founded by Earl Rognvald in honour of his uncle St Magnus and still stands as a beautiful reminder of the past.

Almost Scottish Troubled times lay ahead for Orkney when early Scots rulers, most notoriously the Stewart earls, took control. A marriage dowry in 1468 meant that the isles transferred to the Scottish Crown, leading to a period of cruelty for the islanders. Patrick and Robert Stewart were both eventually killed but not before leaving a legacy of magnificent Renaissance architecture, including the Earls’ Palaces in Birsay and Kirkwall. Modern times Turmoil continued to play a major role in Orkney’s story throughout the 20th century. During both World Wars, the great natural harbour of Scapa Flow was an important base for British naval fleets and you can see the stark evocative remains of watchtowers and gun emplacements. Lamb Holm boasts a gentler reminder of this conflict, embodied in the fragile beauty of the Italian Chapel which was built by prisoners of war. More recently Orkney has become a leader in developing renewable energy such as wind, tidal and wave technologies, and the isles are recognised as having some of the best resources in Europe.

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Inspirational Orkney Orkney’s beautiful landscapes are constantly changing and evolving with the seasons and centuries. Clear waters sweep the beaches clean with the tide and the long hours of sunlight during the summer months have long attracted artists. From jewellery to pottery, textiles, photography and paintings, discover galleries, studios and workshops where you can share the enthusiasm of others and find your own inspiration. Did you know? Q At one time the original listed buildings and pier at the Pier Arts Centre housed the Hudson’s Bay Company office and stores. Q Orkney Crafts Association runs a summer shop close to the harbour in Kirkwall selling a wide range of Orkney crafts - everything from pottery to cards and textiles. Q During the summer months, the sun remains just below the horizon, even when it sets, creating a very special light for artists in Orkney.

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There is no better time than the Year of Creative Scotland to explore this northern archipelago, whether you are looking for inspiration or simply wish to purchase a little piece of Orkney. You can see the work of both local and visiting artists in small rural studios and larger galleries. Vivid colours are often depicted with paints, oil crayons and inks, while wonderful handwoven tapestries capture Orkney’s landscape, folklore and heritage. Orkney has the largest concentration of craft jewellers in Scotland with beautiful designs ranging from runic rings to necklaces inspired by the ocean waves. The surrounding presence of the sea provides a defining feature at the magical Pier Arts Centre in Stromness, reopened in 2007 after a major refurbishment and expansion. The centre houses a remarkable collection of 20th century British art as well as showcasing special exhibitions throughout the year, often including local talent. Margaret Gardiner originally founded this gallery and today it boasts the works of famed artists such as Alfred Wallis, Ben Nicholson, Barbara Hepworth and Eduardo Paolozzi.

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Follow the Orkney Craft Trail, which was set up by the Orkney Crafts Association (OCA) to support professional artisans and promote their wares. Personal tours really bring the works to life and you will often be able to view both finished goods and those still being developed to gain a greater understanding of the craftsmanship involved. From marine and wildlife jewellery to traditional knitwear, individual prehistoric pottery pieces and runic rings, there is plenty to choose from. You can witness the production of Orkney chairs, a distinctive design unique to the islands. Whether you are in Kirkwall, or somewhere more rural, you are sure to find something to suit and if not you can commission one of the artists.


An essential part of any island wedding is the Bride’s Cog, a wooden drinking vessel with either two or three handles containing a warm, spicy and sweet alcoholic punch. Usually the bride and groom carry this cog around the dance floor before offering a drink to the guests and it is one of the few wedding traditions kept alive today. If you are planning a romantic celebration, why not purchase your very own cog to capture this Orkney magic? A highly skilled craft, each maker offers different decorations and finishes and you can even have a cog with your names and chosen dates on the side. If you are feeling creative, book yourself into a class or join a hands-on session to learn from skilled locals. Or if you are already experienced, take some time out from the everyday routine and let the light and landscapes become your inspiration. There is nothing better than taking home a souvenir made by your very own hands. For information on the Year of Creative Scotland visit www.visitscotland.com/surprisecreative.

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01 Enamelling at Sheila Fleet’s jewellery workshop, Tankerness. 02 Fraser Anderson’s Orkney Handcrafted Furniture workshop. 03 Celina Rupp’s jewellery, inspired by Orkney’s landscape and heritage. To find out more about the Orkney Islands go to www.visitorkney.com

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Orkney’s renowned natural environment remains unspoilt and attractive where pristine habitats nurture an abundance of plant and animal species. Whether you want to spot rare wildlife or simply soak up nature as you explore, new discoveries are around every corner. A trip to a nature reserve will satisfy any wildlife enthusiast looking to get out their binoculars. The uninhabited island of Copinsay is a peaceful haven, bought as a memorial to the naturalist James Fisher, under the care of the RSPB. Take a boat trip to see a huge seabird colony, including fulmars, guillemots, kittiwakes, razorbills and colourful puffins.

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Autumn is a wonderful time to visit when around 2,000 grey seals come ashore to pup. A distinctive part of Orkney in general, these seals can be found all around the coastline, along with common seals which bob their heads out of the waves. Look out for these fascinating creatures during ferry crossings. Orkney is also one of the best places in the United Kingdom to see humpback, minke and killer whales, common dolphins and porpoise.

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01 A puffin at sea near Tresness, Sanday. 02 Heather in bloom, Hobbister, Orphir. 03 The cliffs and lighthouse at Noup Head, Westray. 04 Seals are a common sight on the coastline around Orkney. Children will love the marine life and no island visit would be complete without some exploration of the rockpools along the coast. The whole family can search out tiny crabs, cockles, mussels, sea urchins and starfish amongst the multicoloured seaweed. Make sure you look out for wading birds along the beaches, for example oyster catchers, snipe and red shank, rising up with piping cries if you startle them. Collect a wide variety of shells, such as bright blue mussels, prickly cockles, spiralling spindle shells, periwinkles, sea potatoes and rare and tiny bubble shells, as you scour the pristine beaches. Wild flowers are another attraction on Orkney, particularly during the spring and summer months when a riot of colour adorns the wetlands and cliff-tops. The Hill of White Hamars in South Walls is a Scottish Wildlife Trust reserve where you can find the purple-pink flowers of the rare primula scotica or Scottish primrose. Attractive coastal cliffs with caves, arches and stacks are adorned by cliff-nesting seabirds. Dedicated cultivation and farming has resulted in a combination of farmland and rugged wilderness, woven together to form a perfect mix of wildflowers and high quality crops.

Orkney’s landscape is also defined by geological landmarks, dominated mainly by red sandstone which stands out dramatically. The Old Man of Hoy is one such example, a sea stack located close to the island of Hoy, while the Castle of Yesnaby is a rock stack found on the west coast. Both are popular with climbers who have dared to venture to the top.

Mull Head in Deerness is a nature reserve where the sheer cliffs are made of layered rocks, telling a tale which stretches back millions of years. Watch the sea as it crashes into the rocks, eroding the coastline to form caves, stacks, narrow inlets and geos. This is a great area for walking with a variety of paths for different levels of ability, following the coastline and taking in points of interest, including the Covenanters’ Memorial.

Did you know? Q The RSPB reserve at Copinsay comprises the isle itself plus three smaller islets of Corn Holm, Ward Holm and Black Holm as well as the Horse of Copinsay. Q It is considered good luck in Orkney to find a ‘groatie buckie’, a lovely type of cowrie shell. Q St John’s Head, located close to the Old Man of Hoy, is the highest vertical sea cliff in the UK and it offers an extreme adventure for experienced climbers. Q The Covenanters’ Memorial in Deerness is around 300 m from the spot where a boat full of Covenanters, who were being sent to America as prisoners, sank during a storm. To find out more about the Orkney Islands go to www.visitorkney.com

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Get active outdoors Explore 800 km of coastline, try a spot of loch fishing or test your swing on beautiful golf courses. Getting out and active couldn’t be easier on Orkney with many providers offering equipment and expert tuition. From sailing to fishing, diving, climbing, walking and cycling, there is a great variety on offer whether you want to keep your feet firmly on dry land or make a splash. Kayaking Countless empty beaches, hidden caves, towering cliffs and uninhabited isles are perfect for a spot of sea kayaking. Sheltered shorelines, for example close to the Churchill Barriers and around Scapa Flow, are great for beginners. Those looking to tackle something a little more challenging can venture into deeper waters with open water crossings to remote and unspoilt islands like Auskerry and Swona. As well as the chance of seeing a range of marine life, kayaking also offers access to cliffs teeming with seabird colonies. Fishing Orkney is a haven for fishing enthusiasts with many lochs, which are easily accessible both for shore fishing and more conventional boats. No permit is required to fish on the majority of Orkney’s lochs, which are restocked regularly. Find some of the finest brown trout fishing in Britain, or head out on the open waters and catch sea trout in the shallow bays. The waters surrounding Orkney are warmed by the North Atlantic Drift providing ideal conditions.

Sailing If you are looking for an expedition, there is no better place than Orkney for voyaging across Scapa Flow in a sailing dinghy or threading through the northern isles. It is ideally placed for connecting with both the east and west coast of Scotland as well as Shetland and Norway. There are wellequipped marinas in Kirkwall, Stromness and Westray and also good facilities on some of the smaller isles. You can find several sailing events taking place throughout the year. Surfing Many have tried to keep the surfing potential on Orkney a secret but it is becoming an increasingly popular destination with large uncrowded beaches, clear waters and some of the best waves in Europe. From kite surfing to windsurfing, there are plenty of opportunities to get that all important adrenalin rush. The north and west coasts of the mainland are the most popular areas.

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Cycling Whether you love the leisurely solitude of cycling alone or prefer to take family and friends along for the ride, Orkney boasts an array of quiet roads and tracks. Flat landscapes lend themselves naturally to easy routes and there are so many points of interest along the way that you might find yourself a little distracted! Diving Take the plunge and try some diving to truly experience the magic of Orkney’s marine life and the history which lies beneath the waves. See the scuttled WWI German fleet around Scapa Flow, a massive natural harbour between the various isles, or simply enjoy some scenic underwater adventures at sites such as Inganess, the Old Man of Hoy or the North Shoal. Accredited training is available for beginners so there is no excuse not to have a go. Golf There is nothing quite like island golf to sweep away those cobwebs. Stromness is an established 18-hole course with stunning views of the Atlantic and the Hoy hills, making the real challenge keeping your eye on the ball. The Orkney Golf Club in Kirkwall also provides a challenging 18-hole course. For those who prefer a shorter round, head to South Ronaldsay, for a fine 9-hole option. Join in the traditional midnight golf at the summer solstice for a unique experience.

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Riding You will see fields full of horses and ponies around the isles, although these are no longer working animals. Some are shaggy-maned Shetlands bred for showing, while others are available for both beginners and more experienced riders. On the outskirts of Kirkwall, a new indoor arena is available for public use while trekking is also available outside.

Walking and climbing Pop into a VisitScotland Information Centre for suggested walks around the isles. Whether you are looking for a leisurely coastal stroll or a more strenuous hike, there is something to suit all ability levels. Experienced rock climbers will enjoy miles of challenging cliffs and sea stacks, most of which provide fantastic views and the opportunity to experience Orkney’s nature close up.

01 Kayaking in one of Orkney’s coastal caves. 02 Sailing Regatta in Westray. 03 Bikes parked near the footpath to the Taversoe Tuick cairn, Rousay.

Did you know? Q When diving in Orkney waters the visibility is usually 10 m but it can be as good as 15 - 20 m. Q In July each year, the popular Orkney Challenge Yacht Race from Lossiemouth to Kirkwall takes place, bringing a friendly throng to the harbours. Q Orkney’s golf courses operate a turn up and play policy meaning you don’t have to worry about booking in advance. Q If you’re after big fish, huge common skates hunt the depths of Scapa Flow while porbeagle sharks can be found in the Pentland Firth. These are endangered species so once caught they are tagged and released back into the wild.

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Flavours of the isles

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Farming is part of the very fabric of Orkney where livestock have long roamed the land and crops have flourished in the fields. It is no surprise that here you will find the very best in local produce, from home-grown vegetables to tender meat. Wonderful seafood is caught in the surrounding seas and hauled ashore by fishermen who brave sometimes stormy waters in search of the best quality lobster, crab and fish. 01 Local smoked salmon at the West End Hotel, Kirkwall. 02 Dressed local crab at the Lynnfield Hotel, Kirkwall. 03 Biscuits from the Birsay Bay Tearooms, Birsay.

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There is no better introduction to Orkney’s produce than by visiting the farmers’ market in Kirkwall. Here you will find a collection of regular stallholders who sell top quality organic vegetables, local fish and beef, as well as soaps, shampoos and wool on a monthly basis. Held in the Masonic Hall, soak up the real atmosphere of these isles as you purchase fine produce to take home for dinner. Cattle graze on the lush green fields in Orkney adding to the tenderness of the succulent beef which is exported to some of the finest restaurants across the UK, as well as being a local delicacy prized by chefs. North Ronaldsay lamb is a slightly more unusual dish not to be missed. Sheep are kept off the island’s scarce pasture by a stone dyke and this ancient breed has now become accustomed to a diet of seaweed. It is not often that you will discover sheep grazing in rockpools, yet this is one of the charms of Orkney. Seasonality is certainly important in Orkney and the islanders know exactly when to sample the best farm cheeses when the dairy herds have been out in the meadows during the summer months. Most ingredients can be found at local butchers or


fishmongers and chefs work wonders transforming these into all manner of delicious Orkney dishes. It is not only the food but also the drink that attracts visitors to the isles. World-famous whisky has been distilled at the Highland Park Distillery for more than 200 years. A careful balance of traditional and modern methods are used to create this rich, complex and peaty drink. Head to the visitor centre for a fascinating tour or book one of the specialist tastings. The malt is still turned by hand and the whisky harmonised in casks before bottling. Two percent of this fine drink is lost from each sherry oak cask through evaporation and is

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referred to affectionately as the ‘Angel’s Share’. Scapa is another island distillery which produces perfectly balanced flavours with hints of ginger and sweet baked apples.

Brewery near Evie also offers world-class ales from golden, sparkling pale ales to darker, chocolate brown options.

Another great attraction can be found at the Orkney Brewery which is housed in a former schoolhouse. From cask ales to specialist tipples, you will find plenty to tempt your tastebuds. In the spring of 2012, a brand new visitor centre will open where you can enjoy a guided tour and understand more about the intricate range of flavours on offer. Expect also a café showcasing the best of island produce and a gift shop for souvenirs. Swannay

Indulge yourself with fine dining in some quality restaurants, many of which have stunning views, or cook up a feast using fresh produce from across the islands. Whether you simply wish to pack a picnic lunch to take out on a walk or prefer to enjoy a culinary tour of the isles, Orkney will not disappoint when it comes to food and drink. Keep an eye out for some rare fish dishes such as megrim – a type of flatfish – or just pop into a café for afternoon tea with bannocks and rhubarb jam.

Did you know? Q Highland Park Distillery uses Spanish oak and American oak casks for maturing the whisky and each of these imparts specific flavours to the spirit. Q You can find unique ingredients on the menu at enterprising restaurants such as witch, a type of sole, or spoots, a type of razorfish. Q Swannay is an award-winning brewery and in 2011 they won a presitigous title for their Orkney IPA – Champion Cask Conditioned Ale – at the Brewing Industry International Awards. Q Grimbister Farm Cheese is a business which produces traditional Orkney farmhouse cheese to a recipe passed through generations. The taste is moist and slightly fruity. To find out more about the Orkney Islands go to www.visitorkney.com

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Fun for all the family

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Orkney is great for families whether you are looking for an afternoon at an historic attraction or simply want to while away the hours building sandcastles or kite flying on the beach. Make sure you explore fully to find some amazing places which both big and little adventurers can enjoy. Run along white sands stretching for miles on Sanday, step back in time at the Orkney Fossil & Heritage Centre and dare to cross the causeway to the Brough of Birsay at low tide. Whether you are enjoying interactive exhibits at a museum or exploring an Iron Age broch, let your imagination run wild as you step back in time. Wildlife abounds on these isles so why not spend a morning on a walk through nature to see what you can spot? Binscarth Woods in Finstown is great for catching a glimpse of a variety of species as you enjoy a stroll. For the energetic, North Ronaldsay boasts the largest land-based lighthouse in Britain. Clamber to great heights in search of boats far out to sea

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01 Exploring the rock pools, Brough of Birsay. 02 The Pickaquoy Centre, Kirkwall.

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and enjoy some magnificent views across the surrounding landscapes. For something a little closer to solid ground, crawl into a chambered cairn on South Ronaldsay at the Tomb of the Eagles and come face to face with 5,000 years of history. You may not have a Viking longship but you can join a chartered boat tour to explore secret caves and cliffs and look out for passing whales and dolphins. Curious seals will greet you in the waters as you head out to sea and you might even catch a glimpse of silky white pups in the autumn. If you want to remain on dry land there are plenty of RSPB reserves, including those on the mainland and on islands such as Hoy, Rousay, Shapinsay and Westray where you can watch feeding and breeding birds in their natural habitats. A selection of indoor activities is available at the Pickaqouy Centre where younger children can explore Jungle World and the New Phoenix Cinema shows weekend matinees for the whole family. Take the family on a journey of discovery around Orkney, or simply enjoy a short break. There is so much on offer that your children won’t know where to look first!


The Energy Islands 02

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The harnessing of Orkney’s wind, waves and tides is a continuing example of Orcadians making best use of the resources on their doorstep. Renewable energy is a vibrant part of the modern Orkney economy, but it’s plain to see that islanders have turned nature’s forces to their advantage for hundreds of years. Dating from around 1825, when it replaced an older example, Dounby’s Click Mill is the last of the horizontal watermills of Orkney still in use. At Birsay’s Barony Mills, Birsay Heritage Trust grinds bere into beremeal in a mill built in 1873, next to the remains of previous mills. While these renewable developments were linked to food production, the first large-scale attempt at generating renewable electricity in Orkney came with the erection of a 100 kW turbine at Costa Head in Evie in 1950. This was dwarfed in 1987 when what was then the world’s largest wind turbine began turning on nearby Burgar Hill, an experiment that ended in November 2000.

The past decade has seen more efficient wind turbines erected in Evie and elsewhere around the islands, always with sensitivity to the landscape. Among them is the UK’s first ever community wind turbine in Burray, and these help ensure that Orkney regularly produces more electricity from its existing renewables than there is demand for. More information can be found on the Orkney Renewable Energy Forum’s website at www.oref.co.uk.

naval base at Lyness in Hoy, which will once again be of active service to the Orkney economy. Orkney is home to the world-leading European Marine Energy Centre (EMEC) where early prototypes of the machines that will eventually capture the energy from our seas are already creating world firsts in this fledgling industry. All of these developments promise an exciting future for Orkney – the Energy Islands.

All this is being achieved with careful regard for the heritage and beauty of the islands. The prospect of future development, specifically in marine renewables, is leading to the renovation and revitalisation of historic areas such as the former

01 Installation of the OpenHydro tidal turbine at the EMEC test site at the Fall of Warness, Eday. 02 Wind turbines at Burgar Hill, Evie. 03 Oyster wave energy converter at the EMEC test site at Billia Croo near Stromness. To find out more about the Orkney Islands go to www.visitorkney.com

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What’s on

Key Map Reference (See map on page 81)

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Family Food & Drink Great Outdoors Highland Games Local Shows & Galas Music, Arts & Culture Sports

January 2 The Ba’ Kirkwall www.bagame.com

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February 26 - 31 Oct Sea Trout Season

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Various locations

From folk music to sporting events, Orkney boasts an array of festivals throughout the year. Join the locals at a ceilidh, run an island half-marathon or discover your ancestry on the isles – there are plenty of opportunities to get involved. Kick the year off in unusual style by watching a game of traditional street football. The Ba’ takes place at Christmas and New Year each year and is played by the Uppies and the Doonies, who battle it out using a locally made leather ba’ (ball). If you fancy something more gentle, great emphasis has recently been placed upon resurrecting Orkney’s traditional music – you can appreciate this with concerts at St Magnus Cathedral during the summer months or the Orkney Folk Festival where local acts perform alongside visiting artists every year. Why not find inspiration in the Year of Creative Scotland and get involved at local art and craft studios?

Make the most of the fine summer weather and watch the Riding the Marches event in August where horses and riders parade via Scapa Beach to celebrate the granting of Kirkwall’s Charter as a Royal Burgh. Annual agricultural shows are popular and give a great insight into life on the isles where farmers exhibit, compete and socialise with stock showing, judging, show jumping, a variety of stands, stalls and much more.

March 15 - 6 Oct Brown Trout Season Various locations

April 1 - 1 Sep Stromness Museum Summer Exhibition The Stromness Museum, Stromness www.orkneycommunities.co.uk/ stromnessmuseum

13 - 15 Orkney Ceilidh Weekend Pickaquoy Centre and F9 St Magnus Centre, Kirkwall www.orkneycommunities.co.uk/otda

13 - 15 Orkney Jazz Festival Stromness Hotel, Stromness

Use our helpful guide to get some ideas before dropping into our VisitScotland Information Centres in Kirkwall or Stromness for more details about what is happening during your stay.

The fishing season opens in March and you can fish for free with a choice of lochs to suit most tastes.

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16 St Magnus Day Service St Magnus Church, Birsay

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May Throughout May and June Cathedral Concerts St Magnus Cathedral, Kirkwall www.otmp.co.uk

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1 - 29 Sep Orkney Museum Summer Exhibition

F9 The Orkney Museum, Kirkwall www.orkney.gov.uk/Service-Directory /S/orkney-museum.htm

4-6 The Sanday Soulka Various venues on Sanday www.sandaysoulka.org

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5 Orkney Aggregates Rugby Sevens Tournament Orkney Rugby Football Club, Pickaquoy, Kirkwall www.orkneyrfc.co.uk

15 - 21 Stromness Shopping Week F9

18 - 22 Aug Ness of Brodgar Archaeological Excavation

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F9 Kirkwall www.orkneycommunities.co.uk/onfa

Ness of Brodgar, Stenness www.orkneyjar.com/archaeology/ nessofbrodgar

28 Kirkwall Amateur Open 2012

31 - 3 Jun Orkney Folk Festival Various venues throughout Stromness and Orkney www.orkneyfolkfestival.com

B9 Stromness www.stromnessshoppingweek.co.uk

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Kirkwall www.orkneygolfclub.co.uk

1 - 31 Aug Ring of Brodgar Guided Walks

Sanday

1 - 31 Aug Standing Stones & Barnhouse Village Guided Walks Standing Stones of Stenness

9 - 16 Orkney Fine Wine Festival

17 Hoy Half-Marathon Hoy

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Kirkwall Town Hall, Kirkwall

Various venues on Sanday www.sandaysoulka.org

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15 Stromness Shopping Week Open (18 holes) Stromness Golf Club www.stromnessgc.co.uk

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8 South Ronaldsay & Burray Agricultural Show

Maeshowe www.visitorkney.com/maeshowe

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December F12

9 West Mainland Agricultural Show

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12 Orkney Vintage Rally B9

Various venues throughout Orkney www.orkneystorytellingfestival.co.uk

Various locations

Bignold Park, Kirkwall www.orkneycountyshow.co.uk

July

October 25 - 28 Orkney Storytelling Festival

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29 - 1 Jul The Sanday Soulka

TBC Doors Open Day

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Show Yard, St Margaret’s Hope

26 - 19 Jul Orkney Arts and Crafts Annual Exhibition and Sale

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21 - 23 Orkney Blues Festival

Late November to early January Maeshowe Winter Solstice

Stromness Golf Club www.stromnessgc.co.uk

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November

5 Stromness Ladies Open (18 holes)

Various venues throughout Orkney www.stmagnusfestival.com

6 - 12 Orkney International Science Festival

Free access to fascinating buildings around Orkney. Various locations

4 East Mainland Agricultural Show 4 Stromness Men’s Amateur Open (36 holes)

22 - 27 St Magnus International Festival

Stromness Golf Club. Enjoy the long summer light. Starts 8pm. Date is provisional. www.stromnessgc.co.uk

September F9

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St. Andrew’s Showpark, Toab

Various venues throughout Orkney www.thelongship.co.uk/ wine-festival.php

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Various venues in Stromness www.orkneyblues.co.uk

3-5 The Sanday Soulka Various venues on Sanday www.sandaysoulka.org

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18 South Ronaldsay Boys’ Ploughing Match

Various venues throughout Orkney www.oisf.org

3 Sanday Agricultural Show C9

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Around Kirkwall www.orkneycommunities.co.uk/ ridingclub

Sands of Wright, South Ronaldsay www.tinyurl.com/srbpm

August

June Ring of Brodgar, Stenness

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Auction Mart Site, Kirkwall www.orkneycommunities.co.uk/ orkneyvintageclub/

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31 New Year’s Eve Celebration Broad Street, Kirkwall and Stromness Harbour

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01 Orkney band The Chair and friends.

F9 This list highlights just a selection of events taking place in Orkney in 2012. The events information contained in this publication is as supplied to VisitScotland and to the best of VisitScotland’s knowledge was correct at the time of going to press. VisitScotland can accept no responsibility for any errors. Events can be subject to change, we recommend you check details with a local VisitScotland Information Centre before travelling (see page 24).

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Travel tips

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Remote from the turmoil of modern urban life, but easily accessible seven days a week, Orkney is closer than you think. By air You can fly to Orkney with Flybe operated by Loganair, from Glasgow (1hr 20 mins), Edinburgh (1hr 20 mins), Aberdeen (50 mins), Inverness (45 mins), and Shetland (35 mins). All of these airports have excellent UK and overseas flight connections to choose from. While on Orkney why not fly the world’s shortest scheduled flight from Westray to Papa Westray? Loganair’s inter-island service allows you to take advantage of some great island hopping. For more information go to www.flybe. com (flights operated by Loganair). By road The main approach connects England’s main motorways to Perth from where the A9 takes you north to Caithness. Perth to Inverness is 183 km through some of Scotland’s most beautiful landscapes. From Inverness to Scrabster is a spectacular 178 km drive. Dual carriageway connects Inverness to Aberdeen and in turn Aberdeen to central Scotland. Within Orkney, you can also take your car on the ferry to several of the isles although you should check whether or not it is possible before travelling. Taxi hire and car rental are both available from local operators.

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By bus There are connections with Citylink from the main Scottish bus stations to Aberdeen, Thurso and Gill’s Bay that connect with the NorthLink and Pentland Ferries services. From June to September the Orkney Bus provides a direct express travel from Inverness through to Kirkwall, which connects with John o’ Groats Ferries route. While you are on Orkney, it is possible to hire a coach for group day trips and there are a number of companies operating tours around the isles. For more information go to www.citylink. co.uk, www.stagecoachbus.com, and www. jogferry.co.uk/orkexp.htm By train You can travel from the main Scottish railway stations to Thurso, where a short taxi ride will take you to the ferry at Scrabster, or Aberdeen where the station is near to the harbour. For more information go to www.scotrail.co.uk or www.nationalrail.co.uk By bike A great way to travel in Orkney - you can either bring your own bike or hire one in advance. Quiet roads make for a relaxing experience and you can cover as much or as little ground as you choose.

For information and to book accommodation go to www.visitscotland.com

By sea The last leg of your journey northbound will be by sea. NorthLink Ferries www.northlinkferries. co.uk provides a service from Aberdeen to Hatston, Kirkwall (6 hrs) with 3 - 4 sailings per week depending on season, and from Scrabster to Stromness (90 mins) with 3 - 4 sailings per day depending on season. Pentland Ferries provides a service from Gills Bay to St Margaret’s Hope (60 mins) with 3 - 4 sailings per day depending on season. Pentland Ferries www.pentlandferries. co.uk provides a service from Gills Bay to St Margaret’s Hope (60 mins) with 3 - 4 sailings per day depending on season. John o’ Groats Ferries provides a passenger only service (40 mins) from John o’ Groats to Burwick in South Ronaldsay, with 2 - 4 sailings per day from May to end September. Enjoy an excursion by boat with a number of operators while you visit Orkney or do some independent island hopping to see what you can uncover. Where to find out more Find all you want to do in Orkney, in one place. At a VisitScotland Information Centre we’ll tell


you everything there is to see and do and help with everything else you’ll need for your visit. Our friendly experts can offer advice and inspiration on all things local as well as sharing their wider knowledge of Scotland. We can also arrange your accommodation and travel needs, as well as book tickets for events across Scotland. So, to get the most out of your visit, there is only one place to go. Please refer to the list of VisitScotland Information Centres on page 24. Further travel information can be obtained in advance from www.traveline.org.uk or by calling 0871 200 2233.

01 NorthLink Ferries’ MV Hrossey is just one of the many ways of getting to Orkney. To find out more about the Orkney Islands go to www.visitorkney.com

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Scotland’s Star Quality!

- A simple, impartial, consistent approach to quality

VisitScotland, under the Scottish Tourist Board brand, runs the star grading schemes which assess the quality standards of all types of accommodation and visitor attractions from castles and historic houses to garden centres and arts venues. We quality assure over 70 percent of the accommodation in Scotland and 90 percent of the visitor attractions – so wherever you want to stay or visit, we’ve got it covered. Each establishment is reviewed once a year. We do the hard work so you can relax and enjoy your holiday. How does the system work?

Graded visitor attractions

A consistent standard wherever you stay

Visitor attractions from tourist shops and museums to leisure centres and tours are graded with 1 - 5 stars depending on their level of customer care. The focus is on the standard of hospitality and service as well as presentation, quality of shop or cafĂŠ (if there is one) and toilet facilities.

The promise of the stars:

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it is a very good standard, with attention to detail in every area

Our advisors visit and assess establishments on up to 50 areas from quality, comfort and cleanliness to welcome, ambience and service. The same star scheme runs in England and Wales, so you can follow the stars wherever you go.

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It should be noted that those establishments that fail to meet our minimum standards will not be awarded a star rating.

Establishments awarded gold stars have consistently achieved the highest levels of excellence within their star grading.

presentation, ambience, food where provided and service are hard to fault

We grade all types of accommodation from hostels, through to B&Bs and self catering properties to hotels grand and small. We even grade campus accommodation and parks offering holiday homes and camping. So whether you prefer to spend the night under canvas or the canopy of a four-poster bed, we’ll make sure you know the standard to expect.

Access all areas The following symbols will help visitors with physical disabilities to decide whether accommodation is suitable:

Unassisted wheelchair access

Assisted wheelchair access

Access for visitors with mobility difficulties

Symbols - Please note you should always check that a particular facility/service is available at the time of booking Ensuite bath and/ or shower for all bedrooms

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For information and to book accommodation go to www.visitscotland.com

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Quality Assurance

South Whittleburn Farm B&B, near Largs, North Ayrshire

Further information For more information on Quality Assurance at VisitScotland, please contact us: Tel. 01463 244111 Fax. 01463 244181 customerservices@visitscotland.com

The Lochside Restaurant, Craigard House Hotel, Campbeltown, Argyll

Am Bothan Bunk House, Leverburgh, Isle of Harris, Outer Hebrides

We welcome your comments on star-awarded properties:

Call into any VisitScotland Information Centre for further information.

VisitScotland - Customer Liaison Team Cowan House, Inverness Retail & Business Park, Inverness IV2 7GF

www.visitscotland.com/wheretofindus

Tel. 01463 244111 Fax. 01463 244181 qa@visitscotland.com

We want you to feel welcome

New Holiday Parks scheme

VisitScotland has developed Welcome Schemes to complement the Star Quality Assurance grades. These schemes tell you about establishments who pay particular attention to the specific needs of these visitors. As well as the established Walkers Welcome ' and Cyclists Welcome & schemes, there are similar schemes for:

The very best of food and drink

Anglers

Bikers

This year VisitScotland introduces our new Holiday Parks Quality Assurance scheme. The star awards now better reflect the aspects which impact on your enjoyment of your Scottish park holiday, the things that you told us are important to you. This has resulted in changes to the level of awards given to some parks but you can still be assured of the same high level of customer service and all the facilities you’ve become accustomed to.

Classic Cars

Golfers

Because we care

Children

Field sports

Groups

Ancestral Tourism This means that a bothy or bod has been inspected

The Thistle symbol recognises a high standard of Holiday Park This means individual caravan holiday homes have been assessed

Businesses that work in a sustainable, environmentally friendly way are graded: Bronze , Silver or Gold . www.green-business.co.uk

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Smoking rooms available

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Self Catering may also provide the following:

Hostels may also provide the following:

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Only those operators who meet the EatScotland quality standards are accredited to the scheme so look out for the logo to ensure you visit some of Scotland’s best, quality eating establishments. Those with extra special standards of food are awarded EatScotland Silver or Gold .

The Green Tourism Business Scheme has been championing sustainable tourism in the UK, and has become the largest and most successful scheme of its type in the world.

Serviced accommodation may also provide the following:

EatScotland is a nationwide food Quality Assurance scheme from VisitScotland.

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We assess the presentation, quality and service of food in every kind of eating establishment in Scotland from fish and chip shops to pubs, takeaways and top class restaurants. Whether you’re looking for a family friendly bar or a romantic restaurant, EatScotland gives a reliable, authoritative and comprehensive guide to eating out in Scotland. Look out too for the new Scotland’s Best Bars scheme, assuring the quality of the vast range of bars and pubs on offer. www.eatscotland.com

Caravan and Camping Parks may also provide the following:

b Drying facilities

¤ Car parking adjacent to caravans or tents

@ Café/Restaurant 1 Take away food available

n Chemical toilet disposal facility

Cycle hire nearby q Motor homes welcome

m Chemical toilet disposal for motor homes

4 Gas cylinders for exchange refill

p Pitches for touring caravans

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g Shop on site

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Find all you want to do on Orkney in one place At a VisitScotland Information Centre we’ll tell you about everything you want to see, everything you want to do and everything else you’ll need for your visit. Our friendly experts can offer advice on all things local as well as sharing their wider knowledge of Scotland. Ask and you’ll find all the hidden gems, from cultural to culinary. We don’t just advise either. We can sort out your accommodation and all your travel needs, as well as tickets for events across Scotland. So if you’re looking to get the most from your visit, there really is only one place to go. Kirkwall

The Travel Centre, West Castle Street, Kirkwall, Orkney, KY15 1GU – 01856 872856

Stromness

Ferry Terminal Building, Pier Head, Stromness, Orkney, KW16 1BH – 01856 850716

Open All Year Open April until October Plotted on the area map on page 81

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Information Centres

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How to read the listings Map reference To assist you further in locating each establishment, this grid reference relates to the map on page 81.

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Quality Award

Now is the time to choose your holiday accommodation

Booking Accepting accommodation by telephone or in writing means you have entered into a legally binding contract with the proprietor of the establishment. If you cancel or fail to take up that accommodation, for whatever reason, the proprietor generally has the right to ask for compensation. You should always check the cancellation terms in advance and, if you must cancel a booking, advise the management immediately.

Smoking The majority of Scotland’s indoor public places, including pubs, restaurants and cafés are smokefree by law, creating a healthier and fresher environment for residents and visitors to our beautiful country. Hotels, B&Bs and Guest Houses are also smoke-free but can designate bedrooms where guests can smoke, if they wish to do so. To check the availability of such bedrooms, please check with the establishment directly when booking. For further information, visit www.clearingtheairscotland.com

This guide has been split into five accommodation sections: • • • • •

Hotels and Inns Guest Houses and B&Bs Self Catering Camping and Caravan Parks Hostels/Activity Accommodation

Establishments are listed within these sections in alphabetical order by location and then by business name. Each entry has a map reference relating to the map which appears on page 81 of this guide. The map is helpful if you don’t know where a particular town is in relation to the area that interests you. Where establishments are listed as ‘By’ a city, town or village it is wise to check the exact location with the operator before making your journey.

Insurance & cancellations Should you have to cancel for any reason, it is reassuring to know that you can be insured against any compensation claim. Please ensure you take out cancellation insurance prior to your trip. Pricing The prices of accommodation, services and facilities stated in this guide are based on information received from the relevant advertisers. Please note that the prices are per person per night, include VAT where applicable and are for your guidance only (VAT as at October 2011). Please check prices when you book accommodation and confirm exactly what the quoted price includes.

For added assurance of quality and standards, all accommodation establishments display a Quality Assurance Award. The scheme is explained on pages 22 and 23.

Look out for the Short Breaks symbol Orkney offers a fabulous range of quality assured accommodation as listed on pages 26 - 53. Establishments which display the above symbol offer short breaks. Contact them direct for current special offers or to make a booking.

Further information To book your accommodation either visit www.visitscotland.com (a booking fee may apply) or contact the accommodation provider direct.

To find out more about the Orkney Islands go to www.visitorkney.com

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BURRAY Sands Hotel Newly modernised, to a high standard, hotel of considerable character, located in a former 19th-century Herring Station on the shores of Scapa Flow. Fifteen minutes drive from Kirkwall crossing the scenic Churchill Barriers. All rooms enjoying sea views. Two suites now also available. Taste of Orkney award-winner.

Open: Jan – Dec

Fantastic lochside location with panoramic views, smack bang in the middle of the West Mainland, wildlife and walks on your doorstep, yet only 15 minutes drive from Kirkwall and Stromness. Family run hotel with residents lounge, conservatory, restaurant, lounge bar and extensive gardens. Free WiFi throughout hotel. Suites available. Special out of season rates from £25 (October – April). (See our advert on page 55)

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Smithfield Hotel In the heart of the west mainland in Dounby Village. Central for trout fishing, birdwatching, walking and World Heritage archaeological sites. WiFi in all rooms. Our restaurant offers excellent local produce with a friendly atmosphere. The Smithfield Hotel offers a warm Orcadian welcome.

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ISLE OF WESTRAY Pierowall Hotel Enjoy the friendly atmosphere of a familyrun hotel right in the heart of Pierowall. We provide a variety of fresh local produce including Orkney beef, local fish and various homemade dishes. We also cater for special diets. Family friendly.

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Albert Hotel Situated in the heart of Kirkwall, close to the harbour front, Cathedral and all attractions. Contemporary style hotel with beautiful rooms and amenities. ‘Bothy Bar’ – traditional pub with open fire, Orkney beers and whiskies. Choice of dining options using local produce. (See our advert on page 54) Ě &LW\ FHQWUH Ě /RFDO SURGXFH Ě )DPLO\ GLQLQJ Ě &RQWHPSRUDU\ VW\OH Ě 2UNQH\ EHHUV

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KIRKWALL & ST OLA Ayre Hotel Owner managed hotel with a popular restaurant and bar. All our rooms have ensuite facilities, tv, tea and coffee facilities. Free WiFi available to all customers in our lounge, reception and some of our bedrooms. Car park at hotel. (See our advert on page 54)

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This family-run ‘restaurant with rooms’ offers a warm welcome, eight comfortable ensuite rooms and superb local food served with flare by award-winning Chef Paul Doull and his team. The Foveran is an ideal base for exploring the islands, located just a few miles from Kirkwall and the ‘Heart of Neolithic Orkney’ World Heritage sites. Set in open countryside, with stunning views across Scapa Flow, the Foveran is a place to rest and savour the taste of Orkney. Three times winner of Orkney Food Festival – Best Dinner Award. (See our advert on page 55)

From the exterior The Lynnfield doesn’t look very exciting – it’s an 18th century manse. Once inside, the antiques, wood panelling and open fires exude warmth and informality. 10 spacious rooms include suites and four-posters (with jacuzzi baths) doubles are over 5’, twins 3’6� and we have a groundfloor room with disabled facilities. All rooms have bath and shower, free WiFi, freeview TV, etc. The restaurant, with its fine view, serves Orkneys best: Westray organic salmon, crab & scallops, Orkney steak and the seaweed-fed North Ronaldsay mutton.

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The Orkney Hotel

The Creel Restaurant with Rooms

Experience a 17th-century hotel where superb local cuisine meets traditional Orcadian hospitality in the heart of Kirkwall, close to the St Magnus Cathedral. (See our advert on page 56)

Husband and wife team, are now in their 27th year of serving award winning food at The Creel. With three bedrooms it offers an excellent dine and stay package. (See our advert on page 54)

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Stay on Kirkwall’s harbour front, where the warm welcome matches the style of our ensuite rooms, quality restaurant, comfortable lounge and friendly bar. Seafood and steak specialities, wines, ales and whiskies, classy cocktails, coffees and cake make for a perfect touring base or quick stopover stay. Ě +DUERXU IURQW ORFDWLRQ Ě )ULHQGO\ ORFDO VWDII Ě &OHDQ FRPIRUWDEOH URRPV Ě *UHDW IRRG Ě /RFDO EHHUV The Shore, Shore Street, Kirkwall, 2UNQH\ .: /* 7 ) eatandstay@theshore.co.uk www.theshore.co.uk

Set in the heart of the village this traditional stone Inn offers you a warm welcome. Our public bar serves local beers and whiskies and food is served daily. We pride ourselves on using local produce wherever possible.

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Newly upgraded to three star, small hotel in quiet location near town centre. Friendly service with informal relaxed atmosphere, providing quality food with excellent local produce in our lounge bar and restaurant. Private car park. (See our advert on page 55)

Under new ownership and restored as a warm and welcoming traditional inn. Smart harbourfront rooms, WiFi connected for business or leisure stays. Our restaurant specialises in fresh local produce, seafood and steaks while the bar serves classy cocktails alongside fine local cask ales.

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Houton Bay Lodge

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Comfortable and spacious ensuite rooms, restaurant, lounge bar, billiard room, conservatory lounge, free broadband internet. Fantastic rural location overlooking Scapa Flow. Close to main archeological sites and wildlife. Only 15 minutes drive from Kirkwall and Stromness.

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Castlehill Overlooking magnificent sea & island views, Castlehill offers fine hospitality and high quality food in comfortable homely B&B. Evening meals using quality local produce are provided by arrangement. Rooms have Mp3 & fast WiFi. Our new hot tub and sauna will be available from April 2012.

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Holland House

Relax and unwind in a friendly and comfortable atmosphere overlooking the Bay of Birsay. Many historical and archaeological sites close by, some within walking distance. Wholesome food served for breakfast, whether your choice be meat, fish or vegetarian.

Five star luxurious accommodation in beautifully appointed former manse situated near excellent fishing lochs and World Heritage Sites. Rural location ideal for walking, cycling and birdwatching. Spacious residents lounge with open fire and conservatory leading to secluded walled garden. Free wireless broadband available. Private parking. Äš +HDOWK\/LYLQJ $ZDUG +ROGHU Äš :RUOG +HULWDJH VLWHV Äš 1HDU ILVKLQJ ORFKV Äš %LUGZDWFKLQJ ZDONLQJ F\FOLQJ Äš 5HOD[HG FRPIRUWDEOH VXUURXQGLQJV +DUUD\ 2UNQH\ .: /4 T: 01856 771400 F: 01856 771400 info@hollandhouseorkney.co.uk www.hollandhouseorkney.co.uk

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Northfield

Kenila B&B

Northfield is a bespoke ecological farmhouse hand crafted from green oak. The remote location has spectacular views to the north isles and and is in close proximity to Mullhead nature reserve where you can see some lovely wild life. All rooms ensuite, have WiFi and enjoy sea views.

A warm Orcadian welcome awaits you at Kenila. Panoramic views over-looking Harray Loch and Hoy Hills. Ideal for fishing and bird watching, centrally located in West Mainland makes it an ideal touring base for many historic sites. Extensive breakfast menu. Äš ,GHDO WRXULQJ EDVH Äš 1HDU KLVWRULF VLWHV Äš ,GHDO ILVKLQJ ELUGZDWFKLQJ Äš ([WHQVLYH EUHDNIDVW PHQX Äš /RFDO SURGXFH

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Commodore Chalets

Bon Accord B&B

Six well appointed self contained bed and breakfast rooms, all ensuite. Centrally situated for all amenities, within walking distance of the famous Italian Chapel and Churchill Barriers. Diving sites, fishing and many beaches are nearby.

A warm welcome awaits in our non smoking accommodation. All bedrooms are ensuite, which are fitted with power showers giving an excellent supply of hot water at all times. Price based on two people sharing. Five minutes walk from town centre. Within five miles of airport.

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Solar and wind powered island accommodation with birdwatching and natural history activities. Additional four bedded dormitory rooms available.

Relax in the privacy of your own sitting/ breakfast room. Comfortable, spacious, double ensuite bedroom. Enjoy beautiful panoramic views over North Isles and south to Scapa Flow and Hoy. Quiet, rural location, 1.5 miles from Kirkwall. Private parking. Recommended by Lonely Planet. Äš :L)L FRQQHFWLRQ Äš 3ULYDWH VLWWLQJ URRP Äš 3ULYDWH SDUNLQJ

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This large comfortable modern home where all bedrooms are ensuite is situated in a quiet country location with beautiful views of Kirkwall Bay, the West Mainland and the Orkney North Isles. It is approx a 20 min walk to Kirkwall town centre. Car parking available.

Welcome to Hildeval Orkney, a beautiful four star bed and breakfast in picturesque Kirkwall, a short walk from Orkney College and town centre. We offer a highly commended service for all visitors to enjoy wonderful local scenery and visit the many and varied historic sites.

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KIRKWALL & ST OLA Avalon House Avalon House, a purpose built four star guest house. Home cooking, a warm welcome and home comforts await you. 20 minute walk to Kirkwall harbour, quiet location with views from dining room over Kirkwall bay. Warm welcome and a real home from home.

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Lerona B&B

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A warm welcome awaits you at Lerona and we are situated only five minutes walk to nearest restaurant. Very convenient for boats to North Isles.

Comfortable family run, non smoking, guest house in quiet residential area on outskirts of Kirkwall. Two self contained family units. Brochure available. Open January to December. Private parking. A guests’ lounge, with TV and basic cooking facilities is available to all residents. Wireless internet available.

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Spacious and comfortable 19th-century house beside St Magnus Cathedral, run by local family. Beautifully appointed and all amenities close by.

Orcadian family home with ensuite bedrooms, tea/coffee making facilities and TV. Situated near Scapa Distillery (on A964 Orphir Rd) and Scapa Flow. Quiet rural location, only two miles from Kirkwall town centre and the beautiful St Magnus Cathedral. Open all year.

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Privately run guest house, close to sports complex and short walk to centre of historic Kirkwall. Large private car park, ensuite facilities in all rooms, wireless internet access, in-house computer available. Ground floor rooms available.

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Liz Bruce welcomes you to a purpose built, friendly, family-run guest house. All rooms ensuite with tea/coffee making facilities and television. Small kitchen and lounge for guests use. Excellent views over Scapa Flow during breakfast. Private car park. Only a 10 minute walk to the town centre.

Situated a mile outside Kirkwall, 20 minutes walk from Kirkwall harbour. Guest lounge with fridge, microwave, plates, etc. Groundfloor bedrooms. Computer with free internet. Free WiFi throughout building. Large private car parking. Secure bicycle shed. Room only rates available.

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The Noust Bed and Breakfast

Mill of Eyrland

Comfortable, well equipped rooms just outside Orphir village, with private parking. Freshly cooked breakfasts, using good quality local food – takeaway breakfasts available for early morning departures. Bar and post office on the doorstep, two miles to Hoy ferry, three miles to RSPB bird reserve.

Beautifully converted water mill with maintained workings creating unique accommodation. Lovely garden and mill burn surroundings. Three miles from Stromness and close to the main archaeological sites. Central Orkney location serves as a perfect base to tour Orkney.

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Brinkies Guest House A warm Orcadian welcome awaits you at Brinkies Guest House. It is within easy walking distance of Stromness and the ferry terminal. All rooms have TV/DVD, iPhone/ iPod dock and free WiFi. A stunning location, whether in Orkney for business or pleasure.

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Modern bungalow situated overlooking the famous anchorage of Scapa Flow. Scorralee is still a small working croft with a few sheep. You are assured of a warm Orcadian welcome at Scorralee. Margaret Clouston has been offering B&B accommodation for many years. With many returning year after year.

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SOUTH RONALDSAY St Margarets Cottage B&B Situated in one of the prettiest villages in Orkney, we offer a quieter place than Kirkwall but close enough to all the excellent facilities on offer. Early breakfast can be arranged for guests using Pentland Ferries.

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STROMNESS Orca Guest House

Ferry Bank is superbly appointed with delightful bedrooms overlooking the marina, Graemsay and Scapa Flow. Centrally situated, close to tourist information centre, bus stops, ferry terminal, galleries and restaurants. We specialise in good value accommodation with an exceptional breakfast menu and many extras. Private parking.

Friendly family-run guesthouse in central location only two minutes walk from the ferry/bus terminal; single, twin, double and family rooms, all ensuite; all breakfasts cooked to your order, from full Scottish to vegetarian as well as continental options. Free use of laundry facilities, WiFi internet access available on request.

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Mid Colmoquoy Cottage A small and cosy modern detached bungalow in a very rural setting. Close to Marwick Head, Loons and Birsay. It is in an ideal location for fishing and touring and a bird reserve and historic memorial are nearby. Äš &RV\ ZHH KRXVH Äš 2YHUORRNLQJ 0DUZLFN %D\ Äš %LUG UHVHUYH QHDUE\ Äš 2XW LQ FRXQWU\ Äš %HVLGH .LWFKHQHUÄ?V 0HPRULDO

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Traditional, detached Orkney cottage. Situated on a hill with panoramic views over the countryside. Features flagstone floors, box beds, open fireplace and modern ground source heating. Centrally located for the many archeological sites and free loch fishing. Internet access available. Children and pets welcome.

Renovated to a very high standard in the heart of the west mainland. One mile from Dounby village. Ideally situated for sightseeing, fishing and birdwatching. Welcome pack provided. Families welcome. Mrs W Kirkness, New Vola, Dounby, Orkney KW17 2JQ T: 01856 841724 M: 0795 839 9410 newvola@btinternet.com www.thepeediehoose.co.uk

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Modern, spacious, fully equipped chalets. Centrally located for the many archeological sites and free local trout fishing. Features it’s own bird hide. Only one and a half miles to local amenities. Children and pets welcome.

Detached, spacious well appointed cottage with panoramic views over farmland and sea. Close to fishing lochs and bird reserves. Many places of interest nearby and close to the villages of Dounby and Palace and The Brough of Birsay. Ideal location for sightseeing. Open all year.

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Merrenglee is a modern spacious bungalow offering guests a warm welcome. Built with ease and comfort in mind, Merrenglee is fully equipped quality accommodation in a peaceful village location. Ideally situated for sightseeing, walking/cycling along roads/ trails, wildlife, diving, fishing, and renowned archaeological sites. Äš 6SDFLRXV DQG ZHOFRPLQJ Äš &RPIRUWDEOH TXDOLW\ DFFRPPRGDWLRQ Äš 7UDQTXLO RSHQ VHWWLQJ Äš 9LOODJH IDFLOLWLHV QHDUE\ Äš 9DULHG local activities 0HUOH *UHHQ E 7KH 2OG &UHDPHU\ 3LSH *DWH 6KURSVKLUH 7) +; 7 0 merle@2b-or-not-2b.freeserve.co.uk www.orkneybreaks.co.uk

Comfortable well equipped house beautifully situated with large patio window affording views down over the sea to the cliffs and islands of Eynhallow and Rousay. Peaceful location, ideal for fishing, walking, archeology, bird and seal watching. Sandy beach nearby.

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Norton Cottage

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Newly built traditional style cottage complete with modern furnishings. Finished to a very high standard and suitable for disabled. Ideal location for fishing, birdwatching and sightseeing. Welcome pack provided. Open all year.

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Upper Quoys Upper Quoys is a lovely homely farm cottage with great sea views and a very private garden. Close to a playpark and Aikerness beach excellent for families.

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Family run, self contained waterside apartments. One or two bedroom. All with panoramic view across the Bay of Firth and the inner North Isles. Very central location, midway between the two main towns of Kirkwall and Stromness. Available all year round for one night or longer, beginning any day of the week. Äš 3ULYDWH VKRUH ORFDWLRQ Äš 6WXQQLQJ VHD YLHZV Äš 'DLO\ OHWV DYDLODEOH Äš 3LFWXUHVTXH FHQWUDO ORFDWLRQ Äš $PSOH SULYDWH SDUNLQJ

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Woodwick Mill Woodwick Mill has been renovated to provide superior self-catering accommodation in a beautiful burnside setting. The environment is quiet and serene with ducks, trout, grey wagtails and the relaxing sound of Woodwick Burn babbling over the flagstone bedrock. The accommodation is finished to an excellent and well-equipped standard. The eco-friendly building is highly insulated and warmed by heat pump with solar panels providing hot water. Each apartment has a spa bath, separate shower, fridge, freezer, cooker, microwave and Jamie Oliver tableware. There are superb views over the surrounding countryside and neighbouring islands. All double beds are king sized. The Mill is 14 miles from Kirkwall and Stromness. Äš /X[XU\ DFFRPPRGDWLRQ Äš 6SDFLRXV JURXQGV Äš $PSOH SDUNLQJ Äš +HDW SXPS Äš 3HDFHIXO EXUQVLGH VHWWLQJ Äš (QYLURQPHQWDOO\ IULHQGO\ Äš :HOO HTXLSSHG Äš 6RODU SDQHOV

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Beautiful stone-built church building newly converted to exceptional standard. The three apts. have their own entrance, well proportioned rooms with a generous living area on the top floor. A stunning mix of traditional building, with the latest modern design, situated in the picturesque village of Finstown. (See our advert on page 54)

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FIRTH Grimbister Farm Cottage Modern, newly renovated cottage, set in a beautiful location with outstanding views over the Bay of Firth. Very central, only five minutes from Kirkwall. Ideal base for your stay in Orkney.

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Orkney Self Catering Self contained two bedroom bungalows, sleeping four (six possible) and a novel Upturned Boathouse sleeping six. Situated on a private seashore site. Panoramic views across the Bay of Firth and inner North Isles. Private parking. Central location midway between the two main towns of Stromness and Kirkwall. Open all year round. Äš 6WXQQLQJ VHD YLHZV Äš 3LFWXUHVTXH FHQWUDO ORFDWLRQ Äš 3ULYDWH JDUGHQ DUHD Äš $PSOH SULYDWH SDUNLQJ Äš 6KRUW EUHDNV DYDLODEOH Boat House, Finstown, Orkney KW17 2EH T: 01856 761581 F: 01856 761397 M: 0776 075 7856 info@orkneyself-catering.com www.orkneyself-catering.com

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Rowan Cottage

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Rowan Cottage is a timber chalet, situated on the hillside with stunning views overlooking the village of Finstown and Firth Bay. Situated seven miles between Stromness and Kirkwall.

Spacious four bedroom house with enclosed garden, over-looking Harray Loch and Hoy Hills. Near the best fishing lochs. Shop and hotel nearby. Open all year with special rates for off-peak season. Ideal family accommodation.

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This spacious, luxurious house with its central location is the perfect place to enjoy Orkney’s magic. Relax in the conservatory and enjoy the stunning location with panoramic views over the Bay of Firth. Where better to spend your evenings after a day spent sightseeing.

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Modern, well equipped country cottage suitable for a couple. It is ideally located in the heart of the West Mainland whether visiting the many archaeological sites nearby, trout fishing in the many lochs or just taking in the peace and tranquility of Orkney.

Spacious house on a working farm six miles from Kirkwall. Ideal for groups or extended families – accommodates up to 11 people. Wonderful views across Scapa Flow, Hoy Hills and Churchill Barriers. Open all year. Prices vary on number of persons.

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HOLM Crearhowe Only seven miles from Kirkwall, Crearhowe with its stunning panoramic views over Scapa Flow and towards the hills of Hoy provides high quality holiday accommodation for up to six people. The detached three bedroom farmhouse is quietly situated and is well equipped – facilities include a modern fitted kitchen.

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Secluded luxury for two-four set in the rolling countryside of Orkney’s Neolithic Heartland. Far from traffic and noise yet only 15 minutes from Kirkwall or Stromness. Glorious views from all rooms, bedroom suites with no shared walls. Thistle Award Winner 2006, in VisitScotland’s Top three since 2006. Nothing comes close.... Äš 9LVLW6FRWODQGÄ?V 7RS Äš &HQWUDO ORFDWLRQ Äš 5HDO OX[XU\ Äš 6HFOXVLRQ Äš 3ULYDF\ Äš )XOO :L)L *ULPHVWRQ 5RDG +DUUD\ 2UNQH\ .: -7 7 jacky@rickla.com www.rickla.com

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HOLM Netherbutton Cottages Traditional style luxury cottages with modern interiors and stylish furnishings. Situated in a peaceful country location, surrounded by farmland, three miles from Kirkwall. Superb picturesque views over Scapa Flow, the buoy marking the war grave of the Royal Oak, Hoy Hills and South Isles. Äš 3HDFHIXO FRXQWU\ ORFDWLRQ Äš 3LFWXUHVTXH YLHZV Äš 6FDSD )ORZ Äš 5R\DO 2DN Äš &RPIRUW DQG FOHDQOLQHVV Mrs Shirley Ward, Scarhaven, Holm, Orkney KW17 2RZ T: 01856 781312 M: 0783 583 5126 shirley@netherbutton.co.uk www.netherbutton.co.uk 3HU ZHHN ÂŁ275-ÂŁ450 &RWWDJHV %HGURRPV

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Well appointed fully equipped self catering units, many with a sea view. Close to Italian Chapel, diving, fishing and beaches nearby. A great base for your Orkney holiday.

Traditional croft cottage recently renovated to a high standard in a quiet location near the shore with views over neighbouring islands.

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Burnhouse

Daisy Cottage

Enjoy stunning views of Scapa Flow, a 3,925ha RSPB reserve on your doorstep, sea or loch fishing and guided ranger walks. Burnhouse is fully equipped and comfortable, four bicycles are available and a range of baby equipment. This is a perfect location for quality family time together.

Newly upgraded, modern bungalow in Pierowall village. Convenient for shops, swimming pool, healthy living centre, beaches, seals and birdlife. Open all year. Ferry seven mls, airport three miles.

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ISLE OF WESTRAY A lovely cottage beside Pierowall village. Also available on a B&B basis. Car and cycle hire available. Peedie Westray wife found at the Neolithic site on Noltland Farm close to Noltland Castle and can be viewed at our local heritage centre.

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Contemporary stylish conversion from imposing 19th century farm buildings. Enjoy wonderful seascapes and open spaces typical of the Orkney Isles on our family run organic farm. Farm produce available in season. Relax in our friendly, welcoming island environment.

Situated approximately two miles from Pierowall village, Seaquoys is a three bedroomed property which enjoys views of Ouse beach to the south and the island of Papa Westray to the east. Seaquoys is surrounded by open countryside with Wheeling Steen Gallery a short walk northward.

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Traditional cottage offering modern living on the beautiful, unspoilt island of Shapinsay, only a twenty minute ferry trip from Kirkwall. All bedrooms with ensuite facilities. Short walk from ferry, shop, post office, and restaurants. RSPB reserve, local crafters and a heritage centre all nearby. ECO friendly. WiFi.

Modern town centre apartment, very convenient for all local amenities. Private parking space. A local Orkney welcome pack awaits you on your arrival.

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Lee & Karen Groat, Cranfield, Canningall Road, St Ola, Kirkwall, Orkney KW15 1SX T: 01856 871169 kjoddie@hotmail.com www.seaquoyswestray.co.uk

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Open: Jan – Dec

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Trumland Farm Steading

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Benbradagh Flat Recently renovated one bedroom flat in a modern family house with it’s own entrance. Situated in a quiet residential area and only 15 minutes walk to the centre of town and local amenities. The flat also has private parking. Ě 5HFHQWO\ UHQRYDWHG Ě 4XLHW UHVLGHQWLDO DUHD Ě 3ULYDWH SDUNLQJ

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KIRKWALL & ST OLA Berstane House, Seaview Apartments Two self-contained flats, one with balcony, both overlooking the sea. Also a two bedroom flat in Berstane House. Just outside Kirkwall in a private woodland with private parking and in a quiet location. Pets by arrangement.

Open: Jan – Dec

Broad Street Gardens Apartments and Townhouse

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Berstane House, St Ola, Orkney KW15 1SZ T: 01856 876277 collinreid@btinternet.com www.berstane.co.uk

New purpose built luxury self catering accommodation prominently situated in the centre of historic Kirkwall. Built in a former townhouse garden between the beautiful Tankerness House Gardens and Kirkwall Town Hall, Broad Street Gardens provides the perfect base for exploring Orkney’s main town of Kirkwall and beyond.

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KIRKWALL & ST OLA Blinkbonny Holiday Homes Four houses, recently built. Two bedrooms with one ensuite. Three bedrooms with two ensuites. Three miles from Kirkwall, overlooking Scapa Flow. Exceptionally clean. Award-winning restaurant five mins walk. Dogs welcome by arrangement. Ample private parking. Everything included in price. Heating, electricity, bedding, towels, cot, highchair etc.

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KIRKWALL & ST OLA Broadsands Self Catering Modern semi-detached house situated in a quiet residential area in the centre of Kirkwall. Private off-road parking. Freeview and wireless internet access. Walking distance from shops, bus, ferries and Kirkwall’s historical sites. No smoking or pets. Open all year. Families very welcome.

Merlldon, St Ola, Orkney KW15 1TW T: 01856 876038 info@broadsands-selfcatering.co.uk www.broadsands-selfcatering.co.uk

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14 Buttquoy Park

Eastbank Cottages

Modern semi-detached bungalow situated in the beautiful town of Kirkwall, only two minutes walk from the town centre.

Four cottages situated in quiet secluded grounds within easy walking distance of town centre and amenities. Spacious comfortable and well equipped (see visitscotland.com for pictures) No additional charges. WiFi available. Garden and safe private parking. No smoking or pets. Open all year.

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Firth & Linklater, Bank House, East Road, Kirkwall, Orkney KW15 1LX T: 01856 873561 stuart@eastbank.freeserve.co.uk

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KIRKWALL & ST OLA Superior apartments situated in the heart of Kirkwall. Within easy walking distance of shops, bus, sports centre and all Kirkwall’s historical sites. Ideal base to explore Orkney. Ample parking. Courtesy transfer by arrangement.

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Grain Park Apartments

This stone built terraced house in the very centre of Kirkwall makes an ideal base for your family holiday in Orkney. With its crow-stepped gables and Caithness slate roof, it dates back to the 1700’s but the interior is now fully modernised!

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KIRKWALL & ST OLA Greenfield Cottages – The Granary

Deluxe 4-star Apartments set within a grand Victorian mansion and its grounds, located a short walk along the shore from the centre of Kirkwall. Sea Views, ample parking, Free WiFi, bicycles.

Our cottages have been renovated and equipped to a high standard. Our objective is to provide guests with a tranquil setting and quality cottages. The Granary is fully equipped for a trouble free break in Orkney, giving guests freedom to explore Orkney’s many must-see sites.

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Craigiefield Apartments

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KIRKWALL & ST OLA Crantit House An old 1850 circa country mansion house, surrounded by mature walled gardens, providing high quality self-catering accommodation. Situated south of Kirkwall, 0.9 miles from St Magnus Cathedral and 0.6 miles from Scapa beach.

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KIRKWALL & ST OLA Kjarstad

High Park Lodges are ideally situated for exploring Orkney, being no more than a half hour drive from any point on the mainland. Historic Kirkwall town centre is a pleasant 15 minutes walk. The lodges are situated in a quiet picturesque area in Kirkwall.

Ideally located in central location for exploring Orkney, Kjarstad enjoys a quiet residential setting, yet is within 10-15 minutes walk from Kirkwall’s historic town centre, harbour and marina. Spacious home with private garden and on-site parking, furnished to a very high standard, sleeps six people.

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Inganess Lodge

Laingbrae Cottage

Luxury cottage situated on hillside with stunning views across Inganess Bay. 1.8 miles from town centre, close to all amenities. Next to Inganess beach with its silvery sand and shipwreck. A great area for wildlife, birds, flowers and walking.

Recently converted cottage. Central location only a few minutes walk from St Magnus Cathedral, town centre etc. Set in a quiet residential area. On-site parking.

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Innisgarth provides high quality two bedroomed accommodation on the outskirts of Kirkwall with spectacular views over farmland towards Scapa beach. The property has a garage with automatic door making it ideal for holiday makers who require secure storage for their vehicle or sporting equipment.

Unique first floor town centre house refurbished to a high standard. Close to harbour, shops, bars, restaurants and Travel Centre. Ideal base to explore Orkney. Shorter breaks negotiable. Äš &HQWUDO FRPIRUWDEOH PRGHUQ Äš &ORVH WR KDUERXU 17 Warrenfield Crescent, Kirkwall, Orkney KW15 1QB T: 01856 870285 M: 0782 148 3711 ODXUHORUNQH\#DRO FRP www.laurelselfcatering.co.uk

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Brand new luxury four bedroom house accommodating up to eight people. Situated in Kirkwall the house is close to restaurants, shops, play parks etc yet benefits from having great views over the Bignold Park towards the St Magnus Cathedral and onwards to Kirkwall Bay.

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Kingston Self Catering has four properties in the centre of Kirkwall. All properties have been built or modernised to the highest standard so you can relax after a busy day’s sightseeing in perfect peace and luxury beside a woodburning stove or in a jacuzzi bath.

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Orkney Bedsits

8 West Tankerness Lane

Situated in the centre of Kirkwall. These apartments are warm and tastefully decorated to a high standard. The one bedroomed flat and the bedsit are non smoking. Close to shops, restaurants, the sports centre and many other places of interest.

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KIRKWALL & ST OLA Two bedroom house, sleeps four, seven minutes walk from Kirkwall town centre. Close to all local amenities. Suitable for adults. No pets. Secluded back garden with patio area. Off-street parking. Open all year. Minimum three nights considered off peak.

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These three and four star properties are only minutes walk from and overlook the very beautiful sandy Nouster Bay with its seals and seaweed eating native sheep.

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Very central location, two mins from St Magnus Cathedral. Ideally located for exploring Kirkwall’s visitor attractions. Stone’s throw from ferries to the Isles. Spacious, recently renovated in contemporary style.

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Howar Cottage and Nouster Crofthouse

Refurbished modern self catering one bedroom house, very convenient for all local amenities, just seconds away from town centre. Overlooks The Earls Palace. A local Orkney welcome pack awaits you on your arrival.

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2 Willow Road

Newly completed traditional cottage of unique character, in scenic rural setting near Scapa Beach on outskirts of Kirkwall. Fully equipped for relaxing break including wood burning stove. Within easy reach of amenities. Open all year. Short breaks available.

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Creel Cottage Flat

Detached cottage located in an idyllic setting, three miles from Kirkwall. Panoramic views over Scapa Flow and Kirbister Loch. RSPB reserve and beach nearby. Open all year. No smoking and no pets.

Overlooking the seascapes of Scapa Flow and the Hoy hills, Creel Cottage is only five mins from the Houton South Isles ferry terminal and is equidistant from Kirkwall and Stromness. Ideally centred for exploring Orkney’s archaeology, fishing, diving, crafts, island hopping, walking, birdwatching or unwinding.

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Cullya-Quoy Spacious house with three bedrooms (one ensuite), open-plan living room and kitchen. Spectacular Scapa Flow view. Quality furnishings. Garden and patio. Internet access. Access for people with mobility difficulties.

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Swanbister House, Swanbister, Orphir, Orkney KW17 2RB T: 01856 811212 M: 0771 052 7794 bswanbister@waitrose.com www.orkneyfarmcottage.co.uk

The Bungalow, Orquil, St Ola, Orkney KW15 1SA T/F: 01856 872265 jpshearer@aol.com www.worldprivilege.com/website/orkney/

Open: Jan – Dec

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Cosy farm cottage set within small working croft. Formerly an old coaching inn. Double glazed and centrally heated throughout by solid fuel rayburn range. Stunning views over Scapa Flow. Very central for ancient sites peaceful tranquil setting up off the main road.

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ORPHIR Hall of Clestrain Cottage

Buxa Farm Chalets

Traditional cottage on working farm. Big views over Scapa Flow and Hoy. Very comfortable holiday home. Central heating incl. Central for exploring Orkney. Short walk to beach. Seals and sea birds. Open all year. DVD player.

Norwegian style semi-detached wooden chalets situated on the A967 between Houton and Stromness in Orphir. Waterfront property on 20 acres of unspoilt land with stunning panoramic views. Newly renovated adjoining croft house sleeps larger families 2-8. No smoking or pets.

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ORPHIR Gray’s Inn

Skaill, Orphir, Orkney KW16 3HD T: 01856 811242 k_sclater@hotmail.com www.burnlee-orkney.co.uk

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Burnlee

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Recently modernised cottage situated on working beef and sheep farm. Views of Scapa Flow and use of own sandy beach. Open all year. Ferry 10 miles. Airport 10 miles.

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Per week ÂŁ195-ÂŁ375 Cottage (1) Bedrooms

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Kebro Farm

Old Point

Beautifully renovated farm cottage in the Dale of Obeck with stunning views of the Orphir hills. Ten minutes drive to Kirkwall and Stromness. Two bedrooms, bathroom, lounge/kitchen & conservatory. Friendly atmosphere.

Old Point is a modernised one roomed traditional stone cottage with a wood burning stove. The low original sea facing door opens onto a small lawned area and leads down to the sea with its rocky shore and abundant wildlife. Enjoy spectacular views, seals and seabirds.

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Owlswood Lodge

Extended semi-modernised stone cottage. Secluded position on north shore of Scapa Flow with open views of Hoy Hills and Southern Isles. Seals and seabirds in profusion.

Panoramic views over Scapa Flow, farmland and RSPB reserve. Enclosed garden. Easy access to small woodland. Flagstone floors, underfloor heating, wind turbine, multi-fuel stove. Ideal base for exploring Orkney. Kirkwall four miles, Stromness 13 miles, St Margarets Hope 18 miles.

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ORPHIR A distinctive coastal property in a stunning rural location with fine views overlooking Scapa Flow. Sleeping six in a well equipped warm wooden Fjorstadt bungalow set in 1/3 of an acre. Pet friendly and convenient for all the attractions of Orkney.

Three newly-constructed luxury two bedroom lodges built looking down over the magnificent views of Scapa Flow. Considerable thought and planning has gone into the design and build quality of the lodges, providing you with an environment which has all the comfort you could wish for.

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The Noust

Summerdale

Newly renovated one bedroom flat in modern family home. Overlooking the waters of Scapa Flow and the South Islands beyond. All linen provided. Centrally heated, electricity included in price.

Spacious self-contained two bedroom apartment with beautiful views overlooking Kirbister Loch and Waulkmill Bay. Six miles from Kirkwall. Short stay bookings available – £50 per night. Free wireless internet connection.

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Sharlea, Galaha, Orphir, Orkney KW17 2RB T: 01856 811318 bookings@lashselfcatering.co.uk www.lashselfcatering.co.uk

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Curlew Cottage

Lenahowe Lodges

Curlew Cottage is a romantic one bedroom spa cottage set in an idyllic rural location. Built in 2010/2011, the cottage has all conveniences with the addition of a sauna and jacuzzi bath to make your holiday luxuriously relaxing whatever the time of year.

Two newly built luxury lodges on working farm, in stunning location on edge of Harray Loch. Ideally situated for relaxing, sightseeing, fishing or birdwatching. Families welcome and suitable for disabled. Internet access. Rod room specially equipped for fishermen. Open all year.

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Banks of Orkney

Picturesquely situated in a quiet coastal countryside location with panoramic views over Widefirth Bay. Master bedroom with four-poster bed and ensuite bathroom. Family size bathroom with luxurious spa bath. Open all year. Pets by arrangement. WiFi access.

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Widefirth Cottages

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Netherstove Flat: “Cosy Flat� for two situated on a working farm overlooking the Bay of Skaill. Spring and Autumn breaks. Skara Brae self catering: Skara Brae cottages are situated on a working farm overlooking the Bay of Skaill. Spring and autumn breaks. Brochure available. Ferry eight miles, airport 25 miles.

Opening in 2012, Brecks Barn & Byre have been beautifully renovated to retain their original character. Set in peaceful countryside, surrounded by stunning views out to sea. St Margarets Hope and Pentland ferries are just a five minute drive away. On-going tree planting to help offset carbon footprint.

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SOUTH RONALDSAY Cauldhame

Two flats within the wing of a 17th-century mansion house overlooking the spectacular sandy bay of Skaill. Skara Brae close by, trout fishing widely available. Open all year. Bus nearby, ferry seven miles. Airport 18 miles.

Luxury five bedroom, newly renovated farm steading conversion. High specification and exceptionally equipped. Two bathrooms. Garden room with panoramic sea views. Decking, garden furniture and barbeque. Relaxed rural setting. Beaches and coastal walks close by. Good access to local amenities.

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Unwind and luxuriate in our superb self-catering cottages or houses, sleeping from two to eight guests. Each lies in its own land with gardens and parking, and each has spectacular surrounding scenery in fabulous sea and loch locations by the World Heritage Site in Stenness.

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Mill O’Cara

Newcott

We offer a beautiful self-catering Mill in South Ronaldsay in the Orkney Islands. The Mill O’Cara is superbly located. There are shops, restaurants and pubs close by as well as good walks and a lovely sandy beach. An ideal spot for a relaxing holiday away from it all!

Newcott, a charming old Orkney stone cottage, renovated to a high standard with flagstone roof and coombed ceilings. Set in several acres of own land. Ideally located for superb panoramic views of lochs and archaeological sites. Äš 6WDQGLQJ 6WRQHV Äš 6XSHUE SDQRUDPLF YLHZV Äš 5LQJ RI %URGJDU

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West Shaird

Odin, Stenness

Overlooking Sandwick bay, five minute walk away, the views and sunsets can be dramatic during all seasons. Excellent location for bird and seal watching; cliff walking; wild flowers; cycling and just relaxing in the peace and quiet! Within easy access of all attractions and amenities.

Spectacularly situated between Lochs of Harray and Stenness in centre of UNESCO World Heritage Site, Heart of Neolithic Orkney. Free fishing yards from house. Five bathrooms – wireless broadband – open peat fire. Separate rod room and summer house. Local amenities within one mile. Flexible booking.

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Well equipped, purpose built wing of new house in quiet, elevated location with garden and parking area. Breathtaking panoramic views to Hoy Sound. Near major prehistoric attractions of Maeshowe and Ring of Brodgar.

Large farmhouse, wonderfully appointed with stunning views. Central location, six miles from Stromness. Very close proximity to three World Heritage Sites. Sleeps six (twin and double upstairs and a twin downstairs). Linen, fuel and electricity included. Broadband. Enclosed garden. Two reception rooms.

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Unwind and luxuriate in our superb self-catering cottages or houses, sleeping from two to eight guests. Each lies in its own land with gardens and parking, and each has spectacular surrounding scenery in fabulous sea and loch locations by the World Heritage Site in Stenness.

Newly built two bedroom self catering apartment offers luxury and comfort with stunning views over Hoy Sound. Enjoy a rural setting which is only 15 minutes walk from local shops and amenities in Stromness. Ideal base for a couple or a family holiday.

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Camusbeag Attractive property on the hillside above central Stromness. Magnificent views down Scapa Flow and to the islands beyond. Accommodation is on two levels linked by a steep wooden staircase so not suitable for small children or anyone with mobility problems. Bed is a bed-settee.

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Charming 1800s historic harbour cottage with its own private peer and steps down to the small pebble beach (in lowtide). Retaining the charm of yesteryear, yet equipped with every modern amenity and tastefully decorated with contemporary stylish furnishings – the best of both worlds. Private parking.

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Tastefully decorated, well equipped, semi-detached farmhouse on working croft with panoramic views over Scapa Flow. Situated one and a half miles from town centre. Skara Brae, Standing Stones, Ness of Brodgar, fishing and 18 hole golf course nearby. Bus one mile, ferry one and a half miles and airport 17 miles.

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Stylish waterfront properties. Fisherman’s Cottage ideal for couples and the spacious Merchants House sleeps 4-8. Open-plan kitchen/dining/living with underfloor heating and wood burning stove. Sheltered shared courtyard with pier garden and quay. Pier Arts Centre, galleries, ferry, golf course, shops, restaurants, bars nearby. Ě 6WXQQLQJ ZDWHUIURQW ORFDWLRQ Ě 6W\OLVK UHOD[HG GHFRU Ě /X[XULRXV EDWKURRPV Ě 1HDU DOO DPHQLWLHV Ě *HQHURXV ZHOFRPH SDFN Schoolhouse, Kirbister, Stromness, Orkney KW16 3HU T: 01856 850345 M: 0783 448 3576 enquiries@orkneyescapes.co.uk www.orkneyescapes.co.uk Per week £425-£875 House & Cottage (2) Bedrooms (1-4)

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8 Graham Place & 88 Victoria Street

Innertown Apartments

Self contained apartment in historic house also waterfront cottage situated in centre of the town with beautiful views overlooking the harbour and south isles. Both properties are near to shops, golf course, museum and art centre and restaurants.

Three newly built luxury four star modern and spacious, beautifully finished Apartments. Stylish dĂŠcor, cosy and comfortable. Tucked away in a quiet and peaceful location, but still a very short walk to Stromness town centre, shops, bus and ferry terminal, restaurants, cafĂŠ bars, Pier Arts Centre, museum.

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30 Hillside Road

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Modernised traditional cottage set in own garden with patio in quiet area. Lounge/ dining area (7x3.5m) with views towards harbour and Scapa Flow. Quiet location within easy walking distance of shops, swimming pool/fitness suite and bus route. Restaurants and pubs 10 mins walk.

A self contained flat adjacent to the main house overlooking Stromness town and habour and the Islands Of Gramsey and Hoy, also Scapa Flow.

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Marina House Apartments

Three semi detached cottages near Stromness. One with sea views. Two on seashore. House formerly used as farmhouse standing in its own ground with walled garden with fine views of Scapa Flow.

Two luxury apartments on harbour front with superb views over the Stromness Marina and the greater harbour area. Modern day comfort in a beautiful old town setting. Sleeping four per apartment in one double and one twin bedroom all with ensuites. Private garage. Parking on the premises.

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Near the harbour, within walking distance of all local amenities in Stromness, this spacious, well-equipped house is an excellent holiday base at any time of the year.

Very spacious, modern, well equipped bungalow in a quiet location with off street parking. Only 50 yards from the shore yet close to all amenities including a licensed supermarket. Comfortably sleeps up to eight. Open all year. Linen / electricity included. Pets by arrangement.

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Unigar Cottages

Beautiful modernised hideaway on secluded pier in central Stromness. Livingroom/fitted kitchen on ground floor. Double bedroom/ shower room on first floor. Minutes from shops, hotels, ferry terminal, golf course. Heating, linen, towels, welcome pack – everything you need – just bring yourselves.

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34 Dundas Street, Stromness, Orkney KW16 3BZ T: 01856 850415 pierhouse40@aol.com www.selfcateringstromnessorkney.co.uk

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STROMNESS Stairwaddie Croft Modern, detached cottage on smallholding in a peaceful rural setting within walking distance of Stromness town. Wonderful location for watching birds and other wildlife. Ideal for families. Open all year – warm and cosy in winter. Ě ,GHDO IRU IDPLOLHV Ě 3HDFHIXO UXUDO ORFDWLRQ Ě :RQGHUIXO ELUG OLIH

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World class award-winning luxurious four and five star self-catering apartments. Located six miles from Kirkwall in the beautiful east mainland of Orkney. Each one to two bedroom apartment boasts luxurious modern living spaces. We are a short distance from the spectacular beaches and cliff walks of Deerness. A local Orkney welcome pack awaits you on your arrival. Sebay Mill has undergone a complete restoration to provide you with a very special experience!

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The Pickaquoy Centre Caravan & Camping Park Orkney’s largest and only four star touring park is located at The Pickaquoy Centre only a short walk from the town centre. The outstanding facilities and customer service will make your holiday in the Orkney Isles truly unforgettable. Ě )RXU VWDU SDUN Ě 1HZ DPHQLWLHV EORFN Ě PLOH IURP WRZQ Ě *UHDW IDFLOLWLHV Ě 8QIRUJHWWDEOH H[SHULHQFH

Belmont Caravan Very spacious, well equipped caravan situated in a peaceful farming community, enjoying panoramic views over Swannay loch. All bedding and towels supplied, private parking. Good location for visiting archeological sites, near main fishing lochs, Earls Palace, Brough of Birsay and coastal walks.

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Rackwick Hostel Rackwick is considered one of the most beautiful places in Orkney. From the hostel there are spectacular views of the fine sandy beach of Rackwick Bay and the impressive cliffs surrounding it. The footpath to the Old Man of Hoy passes the hostel.

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BIRSAY Birsay Hostel Within a 10 minute walk of the local shop and tearooms in the picturesque village, Birsay Bay, with its many historical sites and great rock-pooling beach is an excellent base to explore Orkney’s West Mainland. Fishing and birdwatching opportunities nearby. Beds – 28, pitches – 20.

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Hoy Hostel Newly refurbished property, offering high quality hostel accommodation, ideal base for exploring Hoy’s magnificent scenery and natural environment. Groups also catered for. Please pre-book. Ensuite facilities.

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ISLE OF WESTRAY The Barn Centrally located and overlooking Pierowall Bay, The Barn offers high quality, fully equipped hostel accommodation at a reasonable price. Ideally positioned to explore all that Westray has to offer from breathtaking scenery to unusual and original crafts for sale. A warm welcome awaits.

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Located in the historic town of Kirkwall, our friendly and welcoming hostel is a superb base for exploring the historic sights and wonderful wildlife of Orkney. Visit historic monuments like Skara Brae, Maes Howe and the Ring of Brodger. Excellent scuba diving, birdwatching and fishing.

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Modern, comfortable and friendly, family run hostel. Excellent base for exploring our beautiful windswept islands. We are situated next to the sports centre and within easy walking distance of all shops, pubs, eateries, historic town centre and transport links. We look forward to welcoming you.

Near bus stop and ferry terminals. The ground floor hostel has a cosy kitchen/livingroom and three bedrooms. The House on first and second floors, with own entrance, has a spacious kitchen/dining/sittingroom and five private bedrooms. Each can be let as a whole.

Sylvia Brown, 45/47 Victoria Street, Stromness, Orkney KW16 3BS T: 01856 850661 info@brownshostel.co.uk www.brownsorkney.com

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welcoming guests to the historic heart of Kirkwall

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Dating back to 1670, the hotel offers every modern convenience, while retaining its original features and charm.

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Ideally situated in the town centre, we are located minutes from the magnificent St. Magnus Cathedral, Earl’s & Bishop’s Palaces.

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We offer 30 elegant en-suite rooms, traditionally decorated, and equipped with Freeview TV and Sky Sports 1, 2, & 3.

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Superior and Deluxe rooms offer indulgent touches ranging from Jacuzzi baths to four-poster king beds.

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Our Garden View Restaurant offers the perfect setting for a unique dining experience. We use local produce including daily harvested seafood, Aberdeen Angus beef and Orkney lamb. After dinner, relax in the St. Magnus lounge with a wee dram from our extensive whisky menu.

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What to see & do

How to read the listings Location

Map reference

‘By’ designates that a property is within 10 miles of this location.

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Opening times and admission prices

Businesses are listed within these sections in alphabetical order by location and then by business name.

Pricing Where prices have been included in entries, these were provided by the business.

Each entry has a map reference relating to the map which appears on page 81 of this guide. The map is helpful if you don’t know where a particular location is in relation to the area that interests you. The majority of entries will have a postcode which can be used to pin point exact location. Where businesses are listed as being ‘By’ a town or village it is wise to check the exact location with the operator before making your journey.

Smoking The majority of Scotland’s indoor public places, including pubs, restaurants and cafès are smokefree by law creating a healthier and fresher environment for residents and visitors to our beautiful country. For further information, visit www.clearingtheairscotland.com

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Birsay KW17 2NH T: 01856 841815 www.historic-scotland.gov.uk

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Broch of Gurness

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Bishop’s Palace Palace Road, Kirkwall KW15 1PD T: 01856 871918 www.historic-scotland.gov.uk

Stone broch, site of continuous settlement from approximately first century BC until the Viking Age. Guided tours available on Tuesdays and Thursdays at 2pm.

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Palace Road, Kirkwall KW15 1PD T: 01856 871918 www.historic-scotland.gov.uk Built by Scottish Earl Patrick Stewart in 1600. Fine example of French Renaissance architecture.

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Apr – Sep 9.30am – 5.30pm, Oct 9.30am – 4.30pm, Last admission 30 minutes before closing. Admission: Adult £4.50, Child £2.70, Conc £3.60.

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Places to visit THROUGHOUT ORKNEY

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St Magnus Cathedral

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Broad Street, Kirkwall KW15 1DH T: 01856 874894 www.stmagnus.org www.orkney.gov.uk/service-directory/s/st-magnus-cathedral_2.htm Founded in 1137 by Norse Earl Rognvald in memory of his uncle, Magnus. Contains their remains, marvellous medieval grave markers and noted stained glass. Tours of upper floor are available on Tues and Thurs 11am and 2pm to book and pay contact custodian. Please note the Cathedral is a place of worship and visitor access is not always possible.

Corston Road, Harray KW17 2JR T: 01856 771411 museum@orkney.gov.uk

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Italian Chapel and Churchill Barriers Lamb Holm KW17 2SF johnmuir@tiscali.co.uk www.visitorkney.com/italianchapel Built by Italian Prisoners of War during the construction of the Churchill Barriers in WWII. Nissen huts disguise a beautiful and remarkable interior. The Churchill Barriers are now part of the road network connecting South Ronaldsay and Burray to the Mainland. A few remaining blockships are still visible. Mass is celebrated in the Chapel on the 1st Sunday of each month at 3.30pm, April – September.

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Orkney Fossil & Heritage Centre Viewforth, Burray, Orkney KW17 2SY T: 01856 731255 www.orkneyfossilcentre.co.uk A welcoming visitor centre with an intriguing and quality collection of fossils from Orkney and around the world. Fascinating local heritage collections. New fossil galleries and “Building the Barriers exhibition” opening in 2012. Ě 5DUH IRVVLO FROOHFWLRQ Ě )DVFLQDWLQJ KHULWDJH JDOOHULHV Ě 'HGLFDWHG DUFKLYH URRP Ě 6SHFLDO ORFDO H[KLELWLRQV Ě ([WHQVLYH JLIW VKRS Ě &RPPXQLW\ UXQ FDIH Ě 'HOLFLRXV KRPH PDGH IRRG Ě 9DULHG WDVW\ PHQX

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Apr – Sep 10am – 5pm. Check website for details.

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The Orkney Museum and Tankerness House & Gardens Broad Street, Kirkwall KW15 1DH T: 01856 873535 (ext 2523) / 873191 museum@orkney.gov.uk Tells story of 5,500 years of human habitation in Orkney, also photo/archive reference room, gift shop and toilets.

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52 Alfred Street, Stromness, Orkney KW16 3DH T: 01856 850025 curator@stromnessmuseum.co.uk www.orkneyheritage.com

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Home of the 7th Laird who discovered Skara Brae. Shop with local and Scottish gifts. Accommodation also available.

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Breckness Estate, Sandwick KW16 3LR T: 01856 841501 F: 01856 841668 info@skaillhouse.co.uk www.skaillhouse.co.uk

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Orkney Archaeology Tours Bayview, Birsay, Orkney KW17 2LR T: 01856 721450 info@orkneyarchaeologytours.co.uk www.orkneyarchaeologytours.co.uk Amazing archaeology, expert guides, comfortable hotels, beautiful scenery, relaxing, informative, wonderful holidays: a complete island experience. All-inclusive holidays, short breaks and day tours led by professional archaeologists. Visit our website or phone for brochure. Ě $UFKDHRORJLVW JXLGHV Ě 6PDOO JURXS KROLGD\V Ě 3ULYDWH WRXUV Ě :RUOG FODVV DUFKDHRORJ\

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Great days out - Places to visit Eday Partnership Office, Pier Road, Orkney KW17 2AA T: 01857 622313 M: 0790 814 8004 ranger@edaypartnership.com www.visiteday.com Visitors join The Island Ranger on regular archaeology and heritage walks and a variety of activities. You can expect an unparalleled experience on a remote Orkney Island with miles of unspoilt coastline a must for nature lovers and bird watchers.

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Old Man of Hoy Hoy www.visitorkney.com/hoy Famous 450 foot sea stack, first climbed in 1967 in a televised assault, is perhaps Orkney’s most famous landmark. New footpath from Rackwick to the stack requires a three hour round trip.

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Breck Children’s Farm and Tearoom Breck Farm, Rendall, Orkney KW17 2EZ T: 01856 761089 jo.friend@live.com www.brecksteading.co.uk Our children’s farm and tearoom, open to all, is educational, informative, ‘hands on’ and most of all fun. The children ‘get close’ to the animals and play in a relaxed and creative environment. Indoors, great on a wet day. The family place to go in Orkney.

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Sanday Tourism and Business Group

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Ayre’s Rock, Sanday, Orkney KW17 2AY T: 01857 600410 allanpaul67@googlemail.com

Apr – Sep Open 10am – 5pm seven days from Apr – Sep. Sep – Apr 10am – 5pm Fri, Sat and Sun. Admission: Child £4, Conc £3.50.

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Tomb of the Eagles Liddle, St Margaret’s Hope, South Ronaldsay, Orkney KW17 2RW T: 01856 831339 info@tomboftheeagles.co.uk www.tomboftheeagles.co.uk Come and discover the extraordinary story of how farmer Ronnie Simison uncovered a Stone Age tomb and Bronze Age site on his land. Our original artefacts provide a unique “hands on” to the past.

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STROMNESS RSPB Scotland 12-14 North End Road, Stromness, Orkney KW16 3AG T: 01856 850176 F: 01856 851311 orkney@rspb.org.uk www.rspb.org.uk

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The Gloup & Mull Head Reserve Deerness www.visitorkney.com/eastmainland 54372

Sheila Fleet Orkney Designer Jewellery, Old School House, Tankerness, Orkney KW17 2QT T: 01856 861203 F: 01856 861204 info@sheila-fleet.co.uk www.sheila-fleet.co.uk Sheila Fleet designs and creates her jewellery with a team of skilled craftspeople in Orkney. See the jewellery being hand enamelled and finished. There is a jewellery Gallery in Kirkwall as well as at the workshop. Ě +DQG ILQLVKHG MHZHOOHU\ Ě *ROG MHZHOOHU\ Ě (QJDJHPHQW ULQJV Ě 0DGH LQ 6FRWODQG Ě (QDPHO MHZHOOHU\ Ě :HGGLQJ ULQJV Ě 0DGH LQ 2UNQH\ Ě 9LVLW RXU ZRUNVKRS Jan – Dec 9am – 5pm. Admission: Free.

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Take a circular walk to The Gloup, a dramatic collapsed sea-cave approx 40 yards and 80 feet deep, then visit the Brough of Deerness, Covenanters’ Memorial and Mull Head reserve.

KIRKWALL & ST OLA St Magnus International Festival

Open: Jan – Dec. Admission: Free.

60 Victoria Street, Kirkwall, Orkney KW15 1DN T: 01856 871445 info@stmagnusfestival.com www.stmagnusfestival.com

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Leisure activities Leisure centres/ Swimming pools KIRKWALL & ST OLA

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Stromness, Orkney KW16 3AJ T: 01856 850552 stromness.pool@glow.orkneyschools.org.uk Modern 25 metre swimming pool, fitness suite, sauna, steam room and spa. Childrens sessions.

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The Pickaquoy Centre Muddisdale Road, Kirkwall, Orkney KW15 1LR T: 01856 879900 F: 01856 879901 enquiries@pickaquoy.co.uk www.pickaquoy.co.uk Orkney’s premier leisure facility has something for the whole family; fitness suite, health suite, fitness classes, cinema, children’s adventure play area, cafe, bar, sports arena, athletics track and all weather pitch.

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Jan – Dec.

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Golfers on Stromness Golf Course with the hills of Hoy in the background. For information and to book accommodation go to www.visitscotland.com

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Kirkwall, Orkney KW15 1QN T: 01856 872364 kirkwall.pool@glow.orkneyschools.org.uk www.orkney.gov.uk We have Public Swimming, Lane Swimming, Swim Classes, Aqua-Robics, Childrens’ Sessions and lots more. Relocating to Pickaquoy Centre in June 2012.

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Jan – Dec Mainly evenings and weekends plus extra during the school holidays, contact pool for information. Admission: Adult £3.20, Child £1.60, Concs £1.60, Family £8.05, £18.25 per month (NB: all 2011 prices).

THROUGHOUT ORKNEY Swimming Pools www.orkney.gov.uk Swimming pools located in the following towns and islands – Kirkwall (01856 872364), Stromness (01856 850552), Hoy (01856 791311), Sanday (01851 600357), Stronsay (01857 616331), Westray (01857 677430). Open:

All year.


Great days out - Shopping, arts & crafts

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Hoxa Tapestry Gallery

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Orkneyinga Silversmiths

Working studio and Gallery housing large hand woven tapestries reflecting the rhythm of life and the landscape of Orkney. Prints and cards for sale. New at the gallery are hand crafted Orkney rugs designed by Leila and daughter Johan.

Holland Cottage, Marwick, Birsay, Orkney KW17 2NB T: 01856 721359 orkneyinga@talk21.com www.orkneyinga.com Visit Liz and Kevin Allen’s Gallery showing their Beautiful Designer Craftsman Jewellery handmade in Orkney.

Open:

Open:

Neviholm, Hoxa, St Margaret’s Hope, Orkney KW17 2TW T/F: 01856 831395 leila@hoxatapestrygallery.co.uk www.hoxatapestrygallery.co.uk

Apr – Sep. Mon – Fri open 10am – 5.30pm. Sat and Sun open 2pm – 6pm. Admission: Free.

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Open:

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Apr – Sep, Mon – Sat open 10am – 5pm. Oct – Mar, times vary.

Orkney Craft Association T: 01856 731521 enquiries@orkneydesignercrafts.com www.orkneydesignercrafts.com OCA represents professional crafts people who produce items of outstanding quality and originality. See our website for details of all our members; download the Craft Trail brochure for a guide to experiencing crafts in Orkney. Äš 7UDGLWLRQDO KDQGPDGH SURGXFWV Äš 8QLTXH FRQWHPSRUDU\ FUDIWV Äš $OO 2UNQH\ EDVHG Äš &UDIWV FRXUVHV DYDLODEOH

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ISLE OF WESTRAY

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Wheeling Steen Gallery Buckleberry, Westray, Orkney KW17 2DN T: 01857 677292 edwin@wheeling-steen.com www.wheeling-steen.co.uk Purpose-built gallery with a stunning interior incorporating the original deck cabin from a 19th-century shipwreck. Large display of high quality and innovative pictures and cards. Tearoom serving freshly brewed coffee, tea and delicious homebakes.

oooo Tourist Shop

Open:

Jan – Dec. 9am – 1pm, 2pm – 5pm. Other times by appointment.

NORTH RONALDSAY North Ronaldsay Gift Shop

Benlaw, Costa, Evie, Orkney KW17 2NN T: 01856 751305 thewoolshed@btinternet.com www.orkneydesignercrafts.com

Open:

A craft workshop producing traditional knitwear, knitting wool, sheepskins and handmade felt goods mostly from North Ronaldsay naturally coloured or hand dyed fleece.

$

Jan – Dec, Tues – Sat 10.30am – 5pm (for additional seasonal opening, see website). Admission: Free.

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Victoria Street, Stromness KW16 3AA T: 01856 850209 F: 01856 851462 info@pierartscentre.com www.pierartscentre.com Permanent collection of exemplary Modern Art, including Barbara Hepworth and Ben Nicholson, plus changing exhibitions.

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North Ronaldsay Visitor Centre, North Ronaldsay T: 01857 633297 M: 0776 820 1651 giftshop@northronaldsay.co.uk www.northronaldsay.co.uk North Ronaldsay woollen clothing and products, lighthouse memorabilia, plus plenty more gifts for all the family.

Open:

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Jan – Dec. Summer open 11am – 5pm (closed Sundays). Winter open 12noon – 5pm (closed Sundays).

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Mar – Sep 10am – 5pm. Outside of these dates, varied openings, or by appointment

SANDWICK

Apr – Oct, 12pm – 6pm. Other times by arrangement.

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Pam Farmer – Photographic Insights Photo Art Gallery and Tearoom, Lower Appiehouse, Sandwick KW16 3JD T: 01856 841562 insights@pamfarmer.freeserve.co.uk www.pamfarmer.co.uk Gallery showing photographs, jewellery and colourful hand-dyed woollen hats, scarves and jumpers. Also Appie’s Tearoom serving simple, healthy, home-cooked food. Open:

Apr – Oct 11.30am – 4.30pm, closed Sat.

SOUTH RONALDSAY The Workshop & Loft Gallery Front Road, St Margaret’s Hope KW17 2SL T/F: 01856 831587 hope.workshop@yahoo.co.uk www.workshopandloftgallery.co.uk

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Open:

Orkney Handcrafted Furniture Dellovo, New Scapa Road, Kirkwall, Orkney KW15 1BL T: 01856 872998 M: 0774 242 8727 F: 01856 870523 fraser@orkneyhandcraftedfurniture.co.uk www.orkneyhandcraftedfurniture.co.uk You are invited to visit my workshop and witness a craft centuries in the making. My award winning range of traditional and modern Orkney chairs are not to be missed. Äš $ZDUG ZLQQLQJ FKDLUV Äš 8QLTXH 2UNQH\ FKDLUV Äš %HVSRNH IXUQLWXUH Äš 2QH RII LWHPV Äš 7UDGLWLRQDO 2UNQH\ FKDLUV Äš 0RGHUQ 2UNQH\ FKDLUV Äš 0LUURUV WDEOHV FKDLUV Äš 6WRROV &UHHSLHV

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The Pier Arts Centre

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Hoxa Tearooms Gallery is a new space that displays local art, photographic work and handicrafts.

Open:

Jan – Dec. Mon – Sat open 9.48am – 5.51pm. Sun open 1.53pm – 5.39pm. Closed at other times too, if not then we are well and truly open!!!

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The Bu Hoxa, St Margaret’s Hope, Orkney KW17 2TW T: 01856 831366 lorrenagib@btinternet.com www.hoxatearooms.co.uk

Open:

Excellent hand thrown pottery from the hands of the Harray Potter. Delightful quality food department too.

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Hoxa Tearooms Gallery

Harray, Orkney KW17 T/F: 01856 771419 harraypotter@applepot.co.uk www.andrewappleby.co.uk www.applepot.co.uk

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Crafts

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Fursbreck Pottery

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Art galleries

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A craft producers’ co-operative. Arts, crafts, locally produced knitwear. Monthly exhibitions in gallery.

Get Creative in Orkney www.visitscotland.com/suprisecreative

Open:

Feb – Dec Apr – Dec, Mon – Sat 10am – 5pm. Feb and Mar, Mon – Sat open 10am – 1pm.

To find out more about the Orkney Islands go to www.visitorkney.com

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Shopping, arts & crafts Old School House, Tankerness, Orkney KW17 2QT T: 01856 861203 info@sheila-fleet.co.uk www.sheila-fleet.co.uk

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Sheila Fleet Jewellery

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Jollys of Orkney Scott’s Road, Hatston Industrial Estate, Kirkwall, Orkney KW15 1GR T: 01856 872417 F: 01856 874960 info@jollyfish.co.uk www.jollyfish.co.uk

Visit the Sheila Fleet Jewellery workshop and studio in Tankerness, see the jewellery being made. Open:

KIRKWALL & ST OLA

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Looking for Quality Gifts & Souvenirs? Many of our Information Centres have a great range of quality gift items including local crafts, books, jewellery and clothes. Pop in and let our knowledgeable staff advise on the perfect gift or souvenir.

Stocking fresh fish; shellfish; our own smoked fish. A wide range of Orkney produce, our shop is “like a farmer’s market every day.�

Jan – Dec, 9am – 5pm.

Information Centres visitscotland.com/wheretoďŹ ndus

KIRKWALL & ST OLA

Shops

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Judith Glue 25 Broad Street, Kirkwall, Orkney KW15 1DH T: 01856 874225 F: 01856 876263 info@judithglue.com www.judithglue.com Situated opposite St Magnus Cathedral this is an Aladdins cave of Orkney knitwear, crafts, gifts, accessories and jewellery. Huge selection of local food and drink, produce also used in their Real Food Restaurant CafĂŠ. Something for everyone. Äš )UHH IRRG WDVWHUV Äš 6KRS HDW GULQN Äš /RFDO VXPPHU PXVLF Äš :H H[FHSW (XURV Äš 2SHQ ODWH WLOO SP Äš 2QOLQH ZHEVLWH Äš 9$7 IUHH VHUYLFH Äš /LFHQVHG SUHPLVHV Open:

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Jan – Dec. Mon – Sat open 9.30am – 5.30pm. Jul – Aug, Sun open 1pm – 5pm.

Jan – Dec. Mon – Sat 9am – 10pm. Sun 10am – 6pm.

For information and to book accommodation go to www.visitscotland.com

Key Events For a list of events throughout Orkney see pages 18 - 19

The Quernstone 38 & 41 Victoria Street, Stromness, Orkney KW16 3AA T: 01856 852900 F: 01856 851010 quernstoneknits@tiscali.co.uk

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The Longship/Ola Gorie 7-15 Broad Street, Kirkwall, Orkney KW15 1DH T: 01856 888790 olagoriejewellery.com www.thelongship.co.uk Visit us, opposite the cathedral, for a blend of island craftsmanship and international style. Home of Ola Gorie jewellery, Tait & Style textiles, and a wide range of crafts, gifts, clothes, and fine wine. Äš 7RZQ FHQWUH ORFDWLRQ Äš )UHH SDUNLQJ QHDUE\ Äš $ZDUG ZLQQLQJ Äš (VWDEOLVKHG Äš 2UNQH\ :LQH )HVWLYDO Äš 7H[WLOH FRXUVHV

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The Quernstone has two floors of wonderful things including Orkney jewellery and gifts, childrens toys and ceramics. In the knitwear shop, we sell our own label knitwear plus luxury yarns and accessories. Äš 2ZQ PDNH NQLWZHDU Äš 2UNQH\ JRRGV Äš &KLOGUHQV WR\V Äš 'HVLJQHU FORWKLQJ Äš &UDIWV Äš 2UNQH\ MHZHOOHU\ Äš 2UNQH\ \DUQV Open:

Summer Mon – Sat open 9am – 5pm. Winter Mon – Sat open 10am – 5pm.

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Great days out - Food & drink KIRKWALL & ST OLA

CafĂŠs

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Restaurants

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Apr and Oct, Wed – Sun open 11am – 3pm. May and Sep, Wed – Sun open 11am – 5pm. Jun, Jul and Aug, Mon – Sun open 11am – 5pm.

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Merkister Hotel Harray, Orkney KW17 2LF T: 01856 771366 merkister-hotel@ecosse.net www.merkister.com Fresh local food, menus changing daily, served overlooking Harray Loch with breathtaking views. Extensive Lunch and Supper menus also served in our Lounge Bar, Menus featuring Orkney Beef and Lamb, hand dived Scallops, Westray Crab etc. Äš %UHDWKWDNLQJ 9LHZV Äš 6HDIRRG D VSHFLDOLW\ Äš 'DLO\ VSHFLDOV Äš $ /D &DUWH PHQX Äš /RFDO SURGXFH Äš $ZDUG ZLQQLQJ UHVWDXUDQW Äš 7DEOH GÄ?KRWH PHQX Äš 7DVWH RI 2UNQH\ PHPEHU

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Serving coffees, teas, light lunches, saladbar, homebakes, utilising local produce whenever possible. Panoramic coastal views.

Judith Glue – Real Food CafÊ/Restaurant 25 Broad Street, Kirkwall, Orkney KW15 1DH T: 01856 874225 F: 01856 876263 info@judithglue.com www.judithglue.com Watch us cook local Orkney produce in our open kitchen while you eat. Changing blackboard menu every day using Orkney seafood, meat, local vegetables and salad leaves. Producing light lunches, evening meals, sit down or take away. Licensed premises. Ě 2SHQ ODWH WLOO SP Ě 6KRS HDW GULQN Ě /RFDO SURGXFH Ě %ODFNERDUG PHQX Ě )UHVKO\ FRRNHG Ě *UHDW DWPRVSKHUH Ě /LFHQVHG SUHPLVHV Ě 6XLWV IDPLOLHV

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Birsay Bay Tearoom Palace, Birsay, Orkney KW17 2LX T/F: 01856 721399 bob@birsaybaytearoom.co.uk www.birsaybaytearoom.co.uk

Open:

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Jan – Dec. Mon – Sat 9am to 10pm. Sundays 10am to 6pm.

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www.visitscotland.com/surprisecreative

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Jan – Dec. Jan – Mar and Oct – Dec, 10am – 4pm Wed – Sun. Apr – Sep, 10am – 6pm Mon – Sun.

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Lighthouse Visitor Centre, North Ronaldsay T: 01857 633297 M: 0776 820 1651 lighthousecafe@northronaldsay.co.uk www.northronaldsay.co.uk Fully licensed cafĂŠ, local produce, WiFi, great views, most northerly point of the Orkney Islands. Open:

Lunchtime, Mar – Sep 10am – 5pm Oct – Feb varied openings. Evening Meals throughout the year – phone or check website for further details.

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Dil Se 7 Bridge Street, Kirkwall, Orkney KW15 1HR T: 01856 875242 www.dilserestaurant.co.uk Recommended by ‘Which? Good Food Guide 2012’ FIVE years running!! ‘Taste of Orkney Best Take-Away Winner 2007’. Flavours from North India and Bangladesh and all produce sourced locally. Our chef has cooked for celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay! Äš $ZDUG ZLQQLQJ UHVWDXUDQW Äš $PD]LQJ ZDUP GÂżFRU Äš :HOFRPLQJ DWPRVSKHUH Äš $XWKHQWLF ,QGLDQ FXLVLQH Äš 3ULYDWH GLQLQJ URRP Äš 7DNH DZD\ VHUYLFH Äš $OO SURGXFH ORFDO

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Lighthouse CafĂŠ

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Open: Feb – Oct. Feb – Apr, Wed & Sat afternoons only (12.30pm – 5pm). May – Sep, Tues – Sat 10.30am – 5pm, Sun & Mon 12.30pm – 5pm. Oct, Wed & Sat afternoons. Closed Nov, Dec and Jan.

What to see & do in Scotland? To speak to one of our travel experts call

0845 148 6033 info@visitscotland.com visitscotland.com

Jan – Dec. Mon – Sun open 4pm – 11pm.

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KIRKWALL & ST OLA Foveran Restaurant with Rooms

Appie’s Tea Room Lower Appiehouse, Sandwick KW16 3JD T: 01856 841562 insights@pamfarmer.freeserve.co.uk www.pamfarmer.co.uk We offer a simple, healthy, homecooked menu based around Orkney produce (Gluten-free and Veggie diets catered for). Come and relax, admire the stunning views or stroke the cats(!) and let Orkney’s magic sink in. Ě )UHVK 2UNQH\ SURGXFH Ě 9HJHWDULDQ RSWLRQV Ě +HDOWK\ KRPHFRRNHG PHQX Ě )ULHQGO\ DWPRVSKHUH DQG FDWV Ě *OXWHQ IUHH PHDOV Ě )XOO GLVDEOHG IDFLOLWLHV Ě 6KRS DQG JDOOHU\ Ě /RFDO DZDUG ZLQQHU

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Apr – Oct. 11.30am – 4.30pm, closed Saturdays.

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Haff Yok CafĂŠ Quarry Road, Pierowall, Westray KW17 2DH T: 01857 677777 M: 0776 607 3088 F: 01857 677767 info@westraak.co.uk www.westraak.co.uk Light lunches, home baking, freshly brewed tea and coffee. Fairly traded produce. Local crafts. Local tourist information point. Friendly staff. Warm Westray welcome. Äš 'HOLFLRXV KRPHEDNHV Äš )DLUO\ WUDGHG SURGXFH Äš 9HJHWDULDQ RSWLRQV Äš *OXWHQ IUHH FKRLFHV Äš %HVW 2UNQH\ EURWK Äš /RFDOO\ EDNHG EUHDG Äš /RFDOO\ PDGH SDQLQLV Äš %HVW FORRWLH GXPSOLQJ

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Nr Kirkwall, St Ola T: 01856 872389 F: 01856 876430 foveranhotel@aol.com www.foveranhotel.co.uk

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Hoxa Tearooms The Bu Hoxa, St Margaret’s Hope, Orkney KW17 2TW T: 01856 831366 lorrenagib@btinternet.com www.hoxatearooms.co.uk Hoxa Tearooms welcomes you for a ‘Brew at the Bu’. Enjoy good food, from cooked breakfast to light lunches to cream teas, all served overlooking Hoxa sound with stunning views across Scapa Flow. Ě 6SHFWDFXODU YLHZV Ě +RPHEDNHV Ě 2UNQH\ KHULWDJH ZDON Ě 7DNH DZD\ VHUYLFH Ě 6QDFNV OLJKW OXQFKHV Ě *DOOHU\ ORFDO FUDIWV Ě /RFDOO\ VRXUFHG SURGXFH Ě )XOO GLVDEOHG IDFLOLWLHV

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Enjoy a relaxed evening in our popular restaurant with breathtaking views over Scapa Flow.

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What to see and do

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The Creel Restaurant & Rooms Front Road, St Margaret’s Hope, South Ronaldsay, Orkney KW17 2SL T: 01856 831311 alan@thecreel.freeserve.co.uk

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An outstanding restaurant with beautiful rooms. ‘’Sticks to what’s good and local’’ Rick Stein.

oooo Restaurant with rooms Open:

Open:

Apr – Oct. Dinners from 7pm. Restaurant closed Mon and Tues. Rooms open daily.

SOUTH RONALDSAY

Sign up to VisitScotland’s regular e-newsletter for the latest on what’s going on in Scotland plus some great value deals and prize draws!

Open:

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Banks of Orkney, Banks, Cleat, South Ronaldsay, Orkney KW17 2RW T: 01856 831605 info@banksoforkney.co.uk www.banksoforkney.co.uk Specialising in fresh local fish/shellfish – cod, pollock, scallops, crab and lobster. Vegetarian dishes available.

www.visitscotland.com/newsletter

Jan – Dec. Oct – May 4pm till late. June – Oct 12am till 12pm.

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Skerries Bistro

Sign up here.

Quoyburray Inn Tankerness, Orkney KW17 2QU T: 01856 861255 donaldqb@gmail.com The Quoyburray is a family run inn serving food and drink. Wherever possible food is sourced in Orkney firstly in the east mainland so that guests can enjoy the quality of Orkney products. Full disabled and wheelchair access. Äš /RFDO SURGXFH Äš )XQFWLRQV FDWHUHG IRU Äš /XQFKHV HYHQLQJ PHDOV GDLO\ Äš /LYHO\ SXEOLF EDU Äš /RFDO EHHUV DQG VSLULWV Äš 5DIWHUV 5HVWDXUDQW Äš &KLOGUHQ ZHOFRPH

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1 Apr – 31 Oct. 11am – 5pm & 6pm – 10pm Mon – Sun. Booking for the evening essential.

Where to eat and drink in Scotland

EatScotland.com Each business receives an annual visit by an assessor to ensure that they are maintaining high standards. Businesses are assessed on Hospitality and service • Quality and presentation of food and drink • Quality and freshness of ingredients • Housekeeping and hygiene. So you can be assured of a great eating experience wherever you see the EatScotland logo. EatScotland Silver and Gold awards indicate excellent and outstanding places to dine.

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To speak to one of our travel experts call

The Orkney Hotel 40 Victoria Street, Kirkwall, Orkney KW15 1DN T: 01856 873477 F: 01856 872767 info@orkneyhotel.co.uk www.orkneyhotel.co.uk Savour a delicious meal in our Garden View Restaurant. Choose from superb local beef, lamb, daily harvested seafood and unique vegetarian dishes. Enjoy a wee dram from over 60 whiskies. Äš 2UNQH\ DZDUG ZLQQHU Äš 7UDGLWLRQDO GLVKHV Äš c OD FDUWH PHDO Äš 2UFDGLDQ KRVSLWDOLW\ Äš WK &HQWXU\ +RWHO Äš 4XLHW UHVWDXUDQW ORXQJH Äš 3ULYDWH FDU SDUN


Great days out - Transport

Open:

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c/o Orkney Tool Hire, Hatston Industrial Estate, Orkney KW15 1RE T: 01856 877551 F: 01856 870001 info@driveorkney.com www.driveorkney.com Drive Orkney can offer a variety of modern professionally prepared vehicles for hire to meet all of your transport requirements, free delivery and collection within the Kirkwall area and Kirkwall Airport. Free child safety seats.

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Jan – Dec. Mon – Sat 9am – 5pm. From £32 per day (subject to change).

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THROUGHOUT ORKNEY Brass’s Taxis Ferry Road, Stromness, Orkney KW16 3AA T: 01856 850750 brass_taxis@yahoo.co.uk

Best prices in Orkney. Free Helmets. SPECIAL RATES for weekly hire, Families or Groups. Child seats / Children’s Bikes. Child buggy or Towing Cycle available. Delivery / collection can be arranged at extra cost. Booking recommended.

Taxis and M.P.V. available (six and eight seaters). Also tours to sights of interest. Credit and debit cards accepted.

Open:

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Jan – Dec. Mon – Sun open 9am – 6pm. (exc occasional holiday periods, hence booking recommended). Day rates range from £9 – £11.

Open daily. Jan – Dec.

THROUGHOUT ORKNEY

Marina berth hire

Shalderha, Holm, Orkney KW17 2SA T: 01856 871313 F: 01856 871313 info@orkneymarinas.co.uk www.orkneymarinas.co.uk

Value for money car hire. Large vehicle fleet suits most holiday budgets. Free airport transfers. Free child seats. Free additional driver. No mileage charges. No deposit required. Maximum age for drivers, 77 years.

Kirkwall Taxis Hillview, Grimeston Road, Harray, Orkney KW17 2JT T: 01856 876972 M: 0774 895 6645 ann.donohoe@tiscali.co.uk

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A friendly service for pre-arranged pickup from Airport and Ferries. Private tours for up to six available, contract work undertaken. Open:

Jan – Dec.

Excellent berthing facilities, three marinas, superb anchorages; perfect for exploring Orkney and the Viking Trail. Open: Cost:

Kirkwall and Stromness, Jan – Dec Westray, Apr – Sep. Accessible 24 hours. Marina staff attendance twice daily in peak season, otherwise once daily. Variable, fee based on length of boat/stay, minimum daily charge applies, long stays and Rover tickets available.

Sea travel THROUGHOUT ORKNEY Pentland Ferries Ltd Pier Road, St Margarets Hope, Orkney KW17 2SW T: 01856 831226 F: 01856 831697 sales@pentlandferries.co.uk www.pentlandferries.co.uk

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Cost:

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Orkney Marinas Ltd

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Junction Road, Kirkwall, Orkney KW15 1JY T: 01856 872866 F: 01856 875300 info@orkneycarhire.co.uk www.orkneycarhire.co.uk

Taxi

Jan – Dec. 9am – 9pm.

KIRKWALL & ST OLA

Jan – Dec. Mon – Fri open 8am – 5pm. Sat open 8am – 1pm.

Orkney Car Hire

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Drive Orkney

KIRKWALL & ST OLA

Information Centres

54 Dundas Street, Stromness, Orkney KW16 3DA T: 01856 850255 M: 0773 453 8613 orkney.cycle.hire@talk21.com www.orkneycyclehire.co.uk

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Open:

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Orkney Cycle Hire

Jan – Dec. Apr – Sep open 9am – 5.30pm. Oct – Mar open 10am – 5pm.

Jan – Dec. Our reservation line is open daily from 8am to 8pm.

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Cost:

Open:

Jan – Dec. Mon – Fri 7.30am – 7.30pm, Sat – Sun 9am – 7.30pm.

Lighthouse Visitor Centre, North Ronaldsay L1 T: 01857 633297 M: 0776 820 1651 bikehire@northronaldsay.co.uk www.northronaldsay.co.uk Adult, childrens, and electric hire. Panniers, helmets, and baby seats available. Daily, weekly, family rates. Open:

KIRKWALL & ST OLA Tankerness Lane, Orkney KW15 1AQ T: 01856 875777 cycleorkney@btconnect.com www.cycleorkney.com Ecologically sound and fundamentally friendly hire bikes, sales, repairs and accessories. Also kites, skateboards and Warhammer.

Open:

North Ronaldsay Trust

Car/bike hire

Cycle Orkney

NorthLink Ferries operate routes to Orkney and Shetland from Aberdeen and Scrabster on a daily basis. Three state-of-the-art passenger vessels provide high standards of safety, comfort, first class dining, en-suite cabins, cinema, restful lounges.

NORTH RONALDSAY

Jan – Dec. 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

Ferry Terminal, Ferry Road, Stromness, Orkney KW16 3BH T: 0845 6000 449 (reservations) info@northlinkferries.co.uk www.northlinkferries.co.uk

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Luxury coach hire with experienced driver guides. 16-57 seater coaches. – Travel The Mayne Way

NorthLink Ferries

Orkney’s only airport car hire company. Town centre and airport offices. Agents for Avis, Europcar and National Car Rental. Ferries met by arrangement.

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St Margaret’s Hope, Orkney KW17 2TG T: 01856 831333 F: 01542 833572 info@maynes.co.uk www.maynes.co.uk

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Castle Street, Kirkwall KW15 1HD T: 01856 875500/876262 F: 01856 874458 info@wr-tullock.co.uk www.orkneycarrental.co.uk www.orkneyairportcarhire.co.uk

Maynes Coaches

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THROUGHOUT ORKNEY

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Travel to Orkney in an hour with the choice of up to four crossings per day. Open:

Key Events For a list of events throughout Orkney see pages 18 -19

Jan – Dec. Sept – June Mon – Sun 7am – 6.30pm. July – Aug 7am – 7.30pm.

Get Creative in Orkney www.visitscotland.com/surprisecreative

To find out more about the Orkney Islands go to www.visitorkney.com

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Tours Orkney Tourist Guides Association Please contact us via our website info@otga.co.uk www.otga.co.uk

Experience the famous natural harbour of Scapa Flow, hear about its history and observe the seabirds and wildlife. May to September, tides and weather permitting, Dawn Star II departs from the pier in St Marys. May – Sep Mon – Sun open 8.30am – 10pm (or sunset)

Jan – Dec Mon – Sun open 9am – 6pm.

Westray & Papa Westray Tourist Association

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ISLE OF WESTRAY

Groat’s Charters

The Gallery, Pierowall, Westray, Orkney KW17 2BZ T: 01857 600410 secretary@westraypapawestray.co.uk www.westraypapawestray.co.uk

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WESTRAY & PAPA WESTRAY. Worth going that bit further for, a friendly welcome to Big sky and Endless Sea. Spectacular cliff top walks and beautiful quiet beaches. Heritage, Archaeology, Wildlife and much more, the natural place to be.

Seaangling, island trips and fishing holidays including bed and breakfast with optional evening meal can be arranged all year. For your summer break choice of staying in a castle if you wish. Open:

McKinlay Kidd Ltd Suite 240, Baltic Chambers, 50 Wellington Street, Glasgow G2 6HJ T: 0844 804 0020 F: 0141 202 0639 scotland@mckinlaykidd.co.uk www.seescotlanddifferently.co.uk We design short breaks, celebration trips and tailormade self-drive holidays, throughout Scotland, including to Orkney. You tell us what you are looking for or where you want to go and let us inspire you. ATOL 9481.

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THROUGHOUT ORKNEY Housebay Cottage, Shapinsay KW17 2EA T/F: 01856 711254 harvey@orkneyangling.co.uk

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Morvean, Berstane Road, Kirkwall, Orkney KW15 1SZ T: 01856 876743 M: 0775 994 4015 dawnstar@orkneyboattrips.co.uk www.orkneyboattrips.co.uk

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Exclusive guided tours of our wonderful islands with enthusiastic local accredited guides. Various languages spoken.

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Cruises

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Download some great money saving offers THROUGHOUT ORKNEY Stromness Harbour, Stromness, Orkney T: 01856 859000 orkney@seafari.co.uk www.seafarimarineservices.co.uk

Tours

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Award Winning Wildlife Trips. Wildlife, History, Geology and Folklore. Open:

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Private driver guided tours with a fully qualified Orkney Tour Guide. All our tours are individually planned to reflect guests interests and the time you have available. Get more from your Orkney visit, contact us. Open:

Jan – Dec Mon – Sun 8am – 8pm. Priced per tour, please contact us for details.

Orkney Attractions Orkney Folklore & Storytelling Centre, Sandwick, Orkney KW16 3JF T: 01856 841207 peatfire@orkneyattractions.com www.orkneyattractions.com

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THROUGHOUT ORKNEY

Orkney Archaeology Tours Bayview, Birsay, Orkney KW17 2LR T: 01856 721450 info@orkneyarchaeologytours.co.uk www.orkneyarchaeologytours.co.uk Amazing archaeology, expert guides, comfortable hotels, beautiful scenery, relaxing, informative, wonderful holidays: a complete island experience. All-inclusive holidays, short breaks and day tours led by professional archaeologists. Visit our website or phone for brochure. Ě $UFKDHRORJLVW JXLGHV Ě 6PDOO JURXS KROLGD\V Ě 3ULYDWH WRXUV Ě :RUOG FODVV DUFKDHRORJ\

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Open: Jan – Dec Mon – Sun open 9am – 6pm

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THROUGHOUT ORKNEY

John Leask & Son Esplanade, Lerwick, Shetland ZE1 0LL T: 01595 693162 F: 01595 693171 info@leaskstravel.co.uk www.leaskstravel.co.uk

STROMNESS HERITAGE WALKS and ORKNEY STORYTELLING. Choose guided town walks or Scapa Flow coastal walks with qualified Orkney guide. Stromness maritime heritage and Orkney’s wartime history. Share an evening of Orkney Island storytelling and music.

Fly drive holidays to Orkney and Shetland from most UK airports. Accommodation and car hire included. Sail drive holidays using Northlink Ferries from Aberdeen. Accommodation included. Car hire included or bring your own car.

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All year. Guided walks daily. Storytelling 5 nights a week. Private group bookings available all year.

Jan – Dec, Mon – Fri 9am – 5pm.

For information and to book accommodation go to www.visitscotland.com

Orkney Island Holidays Furrowend, Shapinsay KW17 2DY T: 01856 711373 info@orkneyislandholidays.com www.orkneyislandholidays.com Quality guided holidays exploring birds, flowers, archaeology and history with island experts Paul and Louise Hollinrake. Open: Cost:

Apr – Sep. From £1150 per holiday.

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Daisybank Farm, Deerness, Orkney KW17 2QH T: 01856 741433 M: 0788 165 0207 info@orkneyaspects.co.uk www.orkneyaspects.co.uk

Westraak Guided Tours Quarry Road, Pierowall, Westray, Orkney KW17 2DH T: 01857 677777 M: 0776 607 3088 F: 01857 677767 info@westraak.co.uk www.westraak.co.uk Guided Tours of Westray – ‘Queen of the Isles’. Historic, scenic and cultural, bird and wildlife watching, with experienced Guide. Learn about Westray’s Renewables programme. Transport, lunch and refreshments included. Ě %HDXWLIXO UHPRWH LVODQG Ě %HVW SXIILQ YLHZLQJ Ě 5HDO LVODQG OLIH Ě 5HQHZDEOHV SURJUDPPH Ě 6WXQQLQJ FOLII VFHQHV Ě +XJH VHDELUG FRORQLHV Ě (QGOHVV DUFKDHRORJ\ Ě 3ULPXOD 6FRWLFD

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Great days out - Tours THROUGHOUT ORKNEY

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Wildlife and nature

. Pettlandssker Boat Trips Banks, Cleat, South Ronaldsay, Orkney KW17 2RW T: 01856 831605 M: 0786 043 8452 info@banksoforkney.co.uk www.boattrips-orkney.co.uk

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Open: Jan – Dec. Evening Tours during Summer months 6pm – 9pm.

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Scapa Travel 11 Bridge Street, Kirkwall, Orkney KW15 1HR T: 01856 889040 scapa@barrheadtravel.com www.scapatravel.co.uk Experienced local Travel Agent, specialising in travel to Orkney and Shetland. We tailor-make each itinerary to suit your individual requirements, using our local knowledge to create your perfect holiday. A managed agency of Barrhead Travel. Ě ([WHQVLYH ORFDO NQRZOHGJH Ě )OLJKWV Ě +RWHO DFFRPPRGDWLRQ Ě &DU KLUH Ě 1RUWKOLQN )HUULHV Ě 1DWLRQDO ([SUHVV FRDFKHV Ě )HUU\ 7UDYHO

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Harray, Orkney KW17 2JU T: 01856 761133 orkneypaganweddings@googlemail.com www.orkneypaganweddings.co.uk

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THROUGHOUT ORKNEY Orkney Pagan Weddings

Fully legal Pagan/spiritual weddings/ handfastings/vow renewals, performed where, when and how you want! Open:

Wildabout Orkney 4 Gunns Close, Kirkwall, Orkney KW15 1DU T/F: 01856 877737 info@wildaboutorkney.com www.wildaboutorkney.com Awaken your imagination and sense of adventure with an escape to the enchanting isles. We specialise in unique personal guided tours, holidays and cruise ship shore excursions for groups and individual travellers. Wildabout Orkney since 1990. Ě 2UNQH\ 6KHWODQG KROLGD\V Ě *URXS WRXUV Ě &UXLVH VKLS H[FXUVLRQV Ě 2UNQH\ GD\ WULSV

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Orcadian Wildlife Gerraquoy, St Margaret’s Hope, South Ronaldsay, Orkney KW17 2TH T: 01856 831240 M: 0773 000 4911 enquiries@orcadianwildlife.co.uk www.orcadianwildlife.co.uk Orcadian Wildlife offers relaxed, tailor-made wildlife and culture tours for small groups (max four guests only) from our family organic farm base on South Ronaldsay, the southernmost Orkney isle, close to ferries. Ě :LOGOLIH H[SHUWV Ě 0D[ IRXU JXHVWV RQO\ Ě 2UJDQLF IDUPKRXVH EDVH Ě 2UJDQLF IDUPKRXVH FRRNLQJ Ě $UFKDHRORJ\ LQFOXGHG Ě (DUO\ ODWH VHDVRQ GLVFRXQWV Ě 6HDO DQG SKRWR ĎVSHFLDOVď

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Apr – Sep Mon – Sun (Time of sailing subject to tidal conditions). Adult £30, Child £15.

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Mallard Park, Tankerness, Orkney KW17 2QS T: 01856 861335 M: 0780 881 1819 merryfisher@hotmail.co.uk www.seaorkney.co.uk Admire breathtaking scenery and wildlife with our tours around the beautiful east coast and north isles.

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Boat trip around the Pentland Skerries to see Puffins, Seals and other wildlife.

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Orkney Uncovered Claremont, Off Mill Street, Kirkwall, Orkney KW15 1NL T: 01856 878822 M: 0784 169 7237 enquiries@orkneyuncovered.co.uk www.orkneyuncovered.co.uk Travel in comfort with Orkney Uncovered’s unique, personal, guided tours. Unearth Orkney’s Wartime Defences and Structures during the 19th and 20th Centuries. Uncover the importance of Orkney during these periods, both historically and socially. Ě 8QLTXH :DUWLPH WRXUV Ě 8QFRYHU :: :: Ě 8QFRYHU :DUWLPH GHIHQFHV Ě 8QFRYHU 1DSROHRQLF ZDU Ě 3ULYDWH EHVSRNH WRXUV Ě /LQNLQJ :DUWLPH SHUVRQQHO Ě $QHFGRWHV YLVXDO DLGV Ě 9HU\ FRPSHWLWLYH SULFHV

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Orkney Library & Archive 44 Junction Road, Kirkwall KW15 1AG T: 01856 873166 general.enquiries@orkneylibrary.org.uk www.orkneylibrary.org.uk Founded in 1683, the oldest public library in Scotland, now housed in a purpose built new facility. Free internet and WiFi access available. Open:

Jan – Dec, Mon – Thurs 9.15am – 7pm, Fri & Sat 9.15am – 5pm (please check with library). Admission: Free.

Open: Jan – Dec Office hours Mon – Thur open 9am – 5pm. Tours and holidays available year round.

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What to see and do

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2 Helliehole, Stromness KW16 3DY general.enquiries@orkneylibrary.org.uk www.orkneylibrary.org.uk Established in 1905 under a bequest from Mrs Marjory Skea. Free internet and WiFi access. Open:

Jan – Dec, Mon – Thurs 2pm – 7pm, Fri 2pm – 5pm, Sat 11am – 5pm. Admission: Free.

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Exploring rockpools on Birsay. To find out more about the Orkney Islands go to www.visitorkney.com

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Heading North The A9 corridor is an important route for visitors travelling north to Orkney. If you need a pit-stop to recharge your batteries or have an hour or two to spend before catching the ferry, why not use the opportunity to explore the surrounding area?

Dunbeath Heritage Trust Old School, Dunbeath, Caithness KW6 6ED T: 01593 731233 F: 01593 731233 info@dunbeath-heritage.org.uk www.dunbeath-heritage.org.uk An engaging approach to landscape interpretation. Through art installations, photography and unique floor map. Explore our rich historical, archaeological and literary landscape, including ‘Highland River’ made famous by Dunbeath-born Neil M Gunn. Ě /RFDO KLVWRU\ Ě /HFWXUHV VWRU\WHOOLQJ DQG ZRUNVKRSV Ě $UFKLYHV Ě ([KLELWLRQ 5RRPV Ě 6WXG\ &HQWUH Ě %RRN VDOHV oooo Visitor Attraction Open:

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Queen Elizabeth Castle of Mey Trust Thurso, Caithness KW14 8XH T: 01847 851473 F: 01847 851475 enquiries@castleofmey.org.uk www.castleofmey.org.uk The Castle of Mey was The Queen Mother’s holiday home in Caithness. It is 5 miles west of John O’Groats and the castle, gardens and animal centre are open to the public with a shop and tearoom. Ě &DVWOH 7RXUV Ě 6KRS ZLWK 0H\ 3URGXFWV Ě $QLPDO &HQWUH Ě :HGGLQJ 6HUYLFHV Ě *DUGHQ 7RXUV Ě PH\ VHOHFWLRQV FRP Ě 7HDURRP Ě 0H\ +LJKODQG *DPHV Ę $XJ ooooo Castle Open:

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The harbour at Scrabster from which NorthLink Ferries sail to Orkney.

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DISCOVER A DIFFERENT WORLD Board our beautiful, purpose-built ships - which offer the highest standard of safety and comfort - and enjoy our first-class service and on-board facilities as you sail north. Contact us today for a copy of our 2012 Guide RESERVATIONS: 0845 6000 449 WEBSITE: www.northlinkferries.co.uk Aberdeen – Kirkwall – Lerwick Scrabster – Stromness 47822


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0800 688 8998 or BOOK ONLINE

www.pentlandferries.co.uk

The 21st Century crossing to Orkney! Using the very latest technology and meeting the highest safety standards demanded by today’s modern travellers, Pentland Ferries now has Scotland’s finest catamaran car and passenger ferry crossing the old Viking Highway – the Pentland Firth, a journey time of an hour, and with three return sailings each day.

Passengers should be at the terminal thirty minutes before sailing time and are advised to book, either via the web or by telephone, to avoid disappointment.

A comfortable lounge offers excellent views on passage, and for those who prefer fresh air, the top deck has safe, comfortable seating. Light snacks and drinks are available.

We accept cash on board or credit, debit card at our onshore offices.

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DAY TRIPS TO ORKNEY

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Tours leave from John O’Groats and Inverness Every Summer Morning.

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Express Travel To Kirkwall Direct From Inverness on The Orkney Bus

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THE ORKNEY BREWERY Visitor Centre opening spring 2012 for opening times and tour information check our website or call 01667 404 555

The Orkney Brewery, Quoyloo, Stromness KW16 3LT Please Contact Main Office: Sinclair Breweries Ltd, Cawdor, Nairn IV12 5XP t 01667 404 555 f 01667 404 584 e info@sinclairbreweries.co.uk www.orkneybrewery.co.uk

NEW FOR 2012-

OPENING LATE SPRING VISITOR CENTRE WITH BREWERY TOURS, CAFÉ & EVENTS VENUE

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Sign up here. art gallery - museum - shop

Sign up to VisitScotland’s regular e-newsletter www.visitorkney.com for the latest on what’s going on in Scotland plus some great value deals and prize draws! www.visitscotland.com/newsletter

Sylvia Wiahsrt Hoy Sound 1987 © The Estate of Sylvia Wishart The Pier Arts Centre Collection

The Pier Arts Centre Stromness Orkney Open All Year (Tues – Sat 10:30am – 5:00pm / additional seasonal opening - see website) www.pierartscentre.com telephone: 01856 850 209 Admission free

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A unique hands on link to the past

Stone Age and Bronze Age sites Wildflower Trail and Coastal Walk Visitor Centre & Gift Shop For a relaxed visit, allow 1 1/2 - 2 hours Open: March 10 am -12 noon, Apr - Sep 9.30 am - 5.30 pm, Oct 9.30 am - 1.30 pm & Nov - Feb by arrangement. Admission charge Liddle, South Ronaldsay, KW17 2RW 01856 831339 www.tomboftheeagles.co.uk

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Cyclists on a rocky beach near Easting, North Ronaldsay.


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Explore the home of the man who unearthed Skara Brae. Discover tales of Smugglers, Bishops, Captain Cook and the bodies under the stairs. Experience a family home as it was in the 1950s. Enjoy the items collected by the twelve Lairds of Skaill and take home a souvenir from our Gift Shop. Open 9.30am to 5.30pm (last entry 5.15pm) gift shop U disabled access U wedding venue

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carrental Orkney’s only franchised Airport Car Rental Company

Rental Offices: KIRKWALL AIRPORT AND CASTLE STREET KIRKWALL Tel: 01856 875500 Fax: 01856 874458 E-mail: info@wr-tullock.co.uk www.orkneycarrental.co.uk

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Shop at VisitOrkney

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We have a selection of books, maps and gifts which are available to purchase by mail order, online or by calling our VisitOrkney Information Centre on 01856 872856 or info@visitorkney.com. Maps

Books

Nicolson: Orkney Tourist Map Scale 1:100,000 Street Guide Kirkwall, Finstown, Stromness & St Margaret’s Hope

£5

£3.50

Guides:

History:

Souvenir Guide to Orkney The ideal companion for a trip to the islands. 3rd Edition by Charles Tait.

Skara Brae The official Historic Scotland souvenir guide.

£5

Maeshowe The official Historic Scotland souvenir guide.

£7

Road Map 1 North of Scotland, Orkney & Shetland Scale 1:250,000 £6.50

The Orkney Guide Book One of the most in-depth guides to Orkney by Charles Tait, with detailed information, pictures & maps. 4th Edition due out early 2012.

OS Landranger: No 5 Northern Isles Scale 1:50,000 No 6 Orkney Mainland Scale 1:50,000 No 7 Southern Isles Scale 1:50,000

Activities: £8 £8 £8

Walking Orkney A guide to 40 walks around Orkney with maps & illustrations by Mary Welsh. £9

The Earl’s & Bishop’s Palaces The official Historic Scotland souvenir guide. £4

£9

Walks Orkney A compact guide to 40 walks throughout Orkney.

£9 £9 £9 £9

Footprint Maps: Orkney Heritage Walks A map/guide to eight easy to follow heritage walks Orkney Environment Walks around Orkney A map/guide to eight easy to follow environment walks

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£26

The Brochs of Gurness & Midhowe The official Historic Scotland souvenir guide. £4.50

OS Explorer: 461 East Mainland, Shapinsay & Kirkwall Scale 1:25,000 462 Hoy, South Walls & Flotta Scale 1:25,000 463 West Mainland Scale 1:25,000 464 Westray, Papa Westray, Rousay, Egilsay & Wyre Scale 1:25,000 465 Sanday, Eday, Stronsay & North Ronaldsay Scale 1:25,000

£10

£4

£4.50

Orkney’s Italian Chapel A guide to the Italian Chapel, available in English, German or Italian. Please specify language.

£2

Nature: Islands of Birds A guide to Orkney birds by Erik Meek from the RSPB.

£5

SNH Seals: Naturally Scottish An informative guide to seals in Scotland.

£6.50

Otters A guide to otters by Bobby Tulloch.

£8.50

£4

For information and to book accommodation go to www.visitscotland.com

Scapa Flow Visitor Guide Available in English, French, German, Italian, Norwegian or Spanish. Please specify language. £2.50 Scapa James Miller provides an interesting insight into life in a naval base during the two World Wars.

£13

Old Orkney Gain a fascinating insight into life in Orkney from the early 1800s through to the 1950s.

£16


Orkney from Old Photos A collection of photographs compiled by Gordon Wright.

Children: £16

Other: Islands of Orkney Guide to Orkney by Liv Kjørsvik Schei with photos by the late Gunnie Moberg.

£16.50

Fatal Passage The true story of the remarkable Orcadian John Rae, the Arctic adventurer who discovered the fate of Franklin. £11 Winter Tales A collection of 18 short stories by George Mackay Brown. Recipes from the Orkney Islands A collection of both traditional and modern recipes. The Magic of the Scottish Islands Jon Sparks’ stunning photography is accompanied by Terry Marsh’s evocative and in-depth commentary.

Six Lives of Fankle the Cat George MacKay Brown’s classic story of Fankle the Cat.

£7.50

The Boy with the Bronze Axe A classic story by Kathleen Fidler set in the ancient Stone Age village of Skara Brae.

£7.50

Hiccup the Viking who was Seasick Find out what happens when Hiccup goes to sea for the first time.

£8

£9

The Utterly Otterleys Mairi Hedderwick’s story about a family of otters looking for a new home. £7.50

£8

The Fiddler and the Trow A well known Orkney folk tale rewritten by local storyteller Tom Muir.

£15

Nature Detectives An educational activity book encouraging children to explore the natural environment and work towards a Nature Detective Award.

£16

Anthems of a Peedie Nation CD from the Kirkwall City Pipe Band.

£14

Orkney Folk CD marking the 25th anniversary of the Orkney Folk Festival, featuring local artists.

£14

Souvenirs/gifts Orkney Flag Bag Canvas Bag with the Orkney Flag. Orkney Bag Large canvas bag.

£6

£3.50

DVD/CDs Orkney Symphony DVD 40 minute DVD highlighting the local culture and traditions of Orkney. Not suitable for USA or Canada.

Interactive Orkney CD-ROM The essential CD-ROM guide to the history, landscape & culture of Orkney.

£12

£4 £13

Orkney Flag Car Sticker Rectangle car sticker with Orkney Flag.

£1.50

Longship Magnet Orkney Viking Longship Magnet.

£2.50

Tea Towels Orkney Blue Map, Orkney Colour Map or Orkney Puffin please specify which design.

£5.50

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Stromness street map

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Kirkwall street map

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Orkney Islands area map

Key to RSPB reserves A Marwick Head B The Noup C Copinsay D North Hill E Hobbister F Hoy G Birsay Loons H Mill Dam K Brodgar M Birsay Moors N Cottascarth & Rendall Moss P Trumland R Onziebust

Sea Cliff Sea Cliff Sea Cliff Maritime Heath Moorlands Sea Cliff/Moorlands Wetlands Wetlands Wetlands Moorlands Moorlands Moorlands Farmland

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THE BEST SPIRIT IN THE WORLD F. Paul Pacult, Spirit Journal, June 2005 and 2009

VISIT OUR NEWLY RENOVATED VISITOR CENTRE April & September:

Mon-Fri 10am-5pm Tours on the hour every hour until 4pm

May to August:

Mon-Sat 10am-5pm; Sun 12pm-5pm Tours on the hour every hour until 4pm

October to March:

1pm-5pm, tours 2pm and 3pm Closed for the festive holidays Tours outwith these hours by arrangement. Size of tour is restricted to 12 and booking is advisable.

Distillery and Visitor Centre, Holm Road, Kirkwall, Orkney, KW15 1SU Telephone 01856 874619

www.highlandpark.co.uk Please enjoy our whisky responsibly NB. Highland Park operate a silent season during June, July and August when essential maintenance of the plant needs to be carried out. Tours are subject to disruption although we strive to keep this to a minimum. 66977


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