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The Tomb of the Eagles is a Chambered Cairn thought to have been built around 3000 BC, and used for approximately 800 years. The Cairn is 3.5 metres high and consists of a rectangular main chamber, divided into stalls and side cells. Read more…
Sands of Wright is a sandy sheltered beach. Venue for the annual South Ronaldsay Boys Ploughing Match, an event where children dress up in costumes resembling the harnesses of the horses which were once used to plough. Facilities include toilets and parking on the beach with St Margaret’s Hope being the closest location for shops and places to eat. Read more…