Are you heading to the coast and looking for something to do or a place to visit nearby? Coast Radar is not just a list of beaches, but we bring you the whole coast, including castles, lighthouses, piers, museums, beautiful gardens, seaside towns, National Trust and other heritage properties.
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Stromness lifeboat station was established in 1867 and operates an all weather lifeboat. Station only open by appointment. Read more…
Place Tags: Lifeboats
Mor Stein is a neolithic standing stone on the island of Shapinsay, Orkney Islands. Mor Stein is a vertical standing Read more…
Place Tags: History – Heritage
Cubbie Roos’ Castle is one of the oldest stone castles in Scotland, built around 1150. This now ruined castle took Read more…
Place Tags: Castles and Forts
At the same time as St Magnus Cathedral was being constructed, the Bishop’s Palace was built nearby for William the Old, Read more…
Place Tags: History – Heritage
Earl’s Palace is a ruined palace close to St Magnus Cathedral in Kirkwall, Orkney. Described as a fine example of Read more…
Place Tags: History – Heritage
Maes Howe is a Neolithic chambered cairn and passage grave and is one of the largest on Orkney. The cairn Read more…
North Hill is a remote and windswept coastline jutting out into the north-east Atlantic. Its highest point – Errival – Read more…
Place Tags: Animals – Wildlife and Outdoors – Nature
Start Point Lighthouse was built by Robert Stevenson and completed on 2 October 1806. This was the first Scottish lighthouse Read more…
Place Tags: Lighthouses
Barony Mill, also known as the Boardhouse Mill, is a 19th century water-powered mill still in operation located near Stringburn Read more…
Place Tags: History – Heritage
The Standing Stones of Stenness is a Neolithic monument on the Mainland, the largest island of the Orkney Isles. Dating Read more…
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The Churchill Barriers are a series of four causeways in the Orkney Islands with a total length of 1.5 miles Read more…
Place Tags: Outdoors – Nature
Longhope lifeboat station was established in 1874 and operates an all weather lifeboat. Station and shop open daily in the Read more…
Place Tags: Lifeboats
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