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I’m an Orcadian born and brought up right here in Orkney. Join me on a relaxed private tour exploring some of the islands’ most remarkable places, including Skara Brae, the Ring of Brodgar and the Standing Stones of Stenness.
Whether it’s your first time here or your tenth, I’ll show...
The Ring of Brodgar is a large Neolithic stone circle located in Orkney, Scotland, dating back to around 2500–2000 BCE. It is one of the most impressive prehistoric monuments in Britain and forms part of the Heart of Neolithic Orkney UNESCO World Heritage Site.
The circle originally had 60 standing...
Skara Brae is a prehistoric stone village located on the Orkney Islands in Scotland. Dating back over 5,000 years (around 3200 BCE), it is one of the best-preserved Neolithic settlements in Europe—older than Stonehenge and the Pyramids of Egypt.
Uncovered by a storm in 1850, the site consists of eight...
Barnhouse is a Neolithic village located near the Standing Stones of Stenness on the Orkney Islands, dating to around 3200 BCE. Discovered in 1984, the site includes the remains of stone-built houses used by some of Orkney’s earliest farming communities.
The village had at least 15 houses, each with a...
The Italian Chapel is a beautifully crafted Roman Catholic chapel located on Lamb Holm, a small island in Orkney. It was built during World War II by Italian prisoners of war who were held on the island while working on the construction of the Churchill Barriers—defensive causeways protecting Scapa Flow.
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Standing Stones of Stenness is one of the oldest known stone circles in the British Isles, located on the Orkney Islands in Scotland. Dating back to around 3100 BCE, it predates both Stonehenge and the Ring of Brodgar. This ancient site is part of the Heart of Neolithic Orkney, a...
Stromness is a picturesque Orkney harbor town known for its winding streets, local craft shops, galleries, and rich maritime history. Don’t miss the Pier Arts Centre and the town’s unique handmade goods and island crafts.
Yesnaby Cliffs are dramatic sea cliffs on Orkney’s west coast, famed for their towering rock formations, sea stacks, and powerful Atlantic views. A great spot for coastal walks, birdwatching, and photography, they showcase Orkney’s wild natural beauty.
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