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The Ring of Brodgar is a Neolithic henge and stone circle and is part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site Read more…
The Pier Arts Centre was established in 1979 to provide a home for an important collection of British fine art Read more…
Marwick Head is a Nature Reserve run by the RSPB located 4 miles north of Skara Brae on the western Read more…
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
The Lady Kirk is one of two ruined churches on Westray, built in 1674, on the foundations of a 13th-century Read more…
Noltland Castle is a 16th century heavily fortified castle. Built from local, grey sandstone, the castle follows as a typical Read more…
Place Tags: Castles and Forts and History - Heritage
St Mary’s Chapel is a twelfth-century roofless, but largely complete chapel in the centre of Wyre in the Orkney islands. The Read more…
Place Tags: History - Heritage
The Hackness Martello tower, together with another on the north side at Crockness, was built in 1815. Visitors can tour the tower, battery and reconstructed barracks. Read more…
The Links of Noltland Neolithic and Bronze Age site near Grobust Bay on the north coast of Westray in the Orkney Read more…
Place Tags: History - Heritage
Fitty Hill has some excellent views over the Westray coastline and should be part of any coastal walk. Also where Read more…
Place Tags: Outdoors - Nature
The Standing Stones of Stenness is a Neolithic monument on the Mainland, the largest island of the Orkney Isles. Dating Read more…
Place Tags: History - Heritage and Outdoors - Nature
The Stone o’ Quoybune is solitary standing stone of prehistoric origin in Birsay in Orkney. The stone stands at nearly Read more…
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