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The Stone o’ Quoybune is solitary standing stone of prehistoric origin in Birsay in Orkney. The stone stands at nearly Read more…
Kettletoft Bay Beach is a sandy and stone sheltered bay to the east of the village of Kettletoft on the Read more…
Place Tags: Beaches
Mine Howe is a prehistoric subterranean man-made chamber dug 20 feet deep inside a large mound. It is not sure Read more…
Midhowe Broch was thought to be built somewhere between 200 BC and 200 AD and is located at the sea 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
Bay of Tuquoy beach is a huge expanse of flat sand at low tide. For bird watchers the bay is Read more…
Place Tags: Beaches
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
Dingieshowe Beach is a south-facing sandy beach backed by sand dunes. This stretch of beach is located in the southeastern Read more…
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The Knowe of Queen o’ Howe is one of Orkney’s lesser-known but fascinating archaeological sites on the Mainland. It is Read more…
Place Tags: History – Heritage and Outdoors – Nature
The Tomb of the Eagles is a Chambered Cairn thought to have been built around 3000 BC, and used for Read more…
Place Tags: History – Heritage
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