Kenila is ideally situated amongst rolling countryside in Orkney's West Mainland and offers magnificent views over the nearby Harray Loch and the distant hills of Hoy.
Our accommodation comprises of 1 double room with a private bathroom, 1 single and 1 family room, both of which are en suite.
We have a guest lounge with a television where guests can relax after a day's sight seeing, fishing, walking or exploring Orkney's rich and varied past. There is also a dining area with tea and coffee making facilities.
We also offer you a 24 hour laundry service. An iron and ironing board are also available. For the children there are toys inside and an outside play area.
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| 2012 Opening Times (01/01/2012 - 31/12/2012) |
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Pottery workshop, visitor centre and shop.
Dating back more than 5,000 years, this fine chambered tomb is a prominent feature in the landscape...
The finest megalithic tomb in the British Isles, with a large mound covering a stone-built passage...
Orkney's last working water mill, specialising in bere meal production.
The reserve is in the north-west corner of the Mainland.
A craft workshop producing traditional handspun knitwear, knitting wool, hand-made felt goods and...
The Pier Arts Centre in Stromness houses a remarkable collection of 20th Century British Art.
Be sure to visit The Quernstone in the heart of the historic town of Stromness, where you will find...
Impressive natural history displays in restored Victorian gallery, complimented by well laid out...
Kevin and Liz Allen's workshop is on a hill in Birsay, overlooking the sea, Isbister Loch and two...
The Neolithic settlement of Skara Brae, near the dramatic white beach of the Bay of Skaill, is one...
Important 17th century mansion house originally built for Bishop George Graham in 1620.
Protected by three lines of ditch and rampart, the base of this broch is surrounded by a well...
Former Church of Scotland
A rare survival of a quite exceptional unaltered Scots Parish Kirk of...
Pictish and Norse power-base with Pictish well, replica carving, extensive ruins of Norse houses...
Ortak Visitor Centre - In our spacious shop you can come and view an extensive range of Ortak...
Trumland House was built by General Sir Frederick William Traill Burroughs.
The Orkney Museum tells the story of Orkney from the Stone Age through the Picts and Vikings to the...
A midsummer 6 day Festival of Music, Drama, Poetry, Dance and the Visual Arts.
A fascinating collection tracing the history of early domestic radio and wartime communications in...
A beautifully designed retail outlet housing the most extensive selection of locally produced...
Tells the story of Orkney farming from the late 18th - early 20th centuries.
The Cathedral Church of St Magnus the Martyr was founded in 1137 by Earl Rognvald Kolson and...
The Bishop & Earl's Palace is a hall-house of 12th-century date, later much altered, with a round...
Sheila Fleet's Gallery stocks all of her latest collections as well as many locally produced arts...
Part of the extensive military remains on the island of Hoy, the battery and Martello tower were...
The Hoxa Tapestry Gallery is home to Orkney artist Leila Thomson's unique, large, handwoven...
A knitwear and craft co-operative selling handmade knitwear and a variety of Orkney crafts.
Roman Catholic
All that remains of the Italian Prisoner of War Camp 60, the famous Italian Chapel...
Museum, cafe and gift shop.
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