From the nearest information centre:- From Kirkwall TIC continue past St Magnus Cathedral, follow main road and turn right at sign for St Marys Holm A961. Turn left at junction and take first road on left between Lynnfield Hotel and Highland Park Distillery
Getting there by railway:- Scotrail from all Scottish destinations to either Thurso, Wick or Aberdeen. www.scotrail.co.uk
Getting there by aeroplane:- Follow Kirkwall road from Airport, take the 4th road on left past the 30mph sign and turn left at bottom. Turn left at junction and take first road on left between Lynnfield Hotel and Highland Park Distillery
Getting there by ferry:- From Stromness ferry terminal follow road to Kirkwall, turn right at Esso garage (roundabout), right at mini roundabout. Follow road and take first road between Lynnfield Hotel and Highland Park Distillery. www.northlink.co.uk
From Kirkwall ferry terminal follow road to Kirkwall, take second exit at roundabout (Esso garage), turn right at mini roundabout and follow road. Take first road on left between Lynnfield Hotel and Highland park Distillery. www.northlinkferries.co.uk
From St Margaret's Hope follow road to Kirkwall, take first road on right past Highland Park Distillery (before sign for Lynnfield Hotel). www.pentlandferries.com
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One of the most famous sites in Orkney.
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