Getting there by railway:- Visit www.orkney.gov.uk for local travel information and timetables.
Getting there by aeroplane:- Flights arrive at Kirkwall Airport. Airport collection by prior arrangement only, fees applicable.
Getting there by ferry:- Regular Roll-On-Roll-Off ferry to Rousay from Tingwall Ferry Terminal. Tel 01856 751360 for bookings and information.
From Rousay Pier: travel up the hill from the pier. Turn left at the 'main' junction at the top of the road. The Taversoe is approximately 2.2 miles/3.5km along this road on the left hand side, opposite the parking area for the Knowe of Yarso.
Welcome to Trumland Nature Reserve.
The Broch of Gurness is one of the most outstanding surviving examples of an Iron Age settlement...
Trumland House Gardens on the island of Rousay are a draw for nature and garden lovers alike.
Welcome to Onziebust Nature Reserve.
Welcome to Cottascarth & Rendall Moss Nature Reserve.
Barony Mill is a working water-powered mill specializing in stone-ground bere meal and is open for...
In the summer, hen harriers, short-eared owls and Arctic skuas nest on the moorland of this RSPB...
Corrigall Farm Museum is a traditional ‘but and ben’ house that portrays a typical Orkney farmhouse...
Kirbuster is the last un-restored example of a traditional ‘firehoose’ in Northern Europe and was...
Welcome to Mill Dam Nature Reserve.
Welcome to Yellowbird Gallery.
Watch skilled potter Andrew Appleby at work in his studio as creates beautiful ceramic inspired by...
The palace was built in the late 16th century by 'Black Patie' - the unpopular Earl Robert Stewart.
Welcome to The Loons & Loch of Banks (Mainland) Nature Reserve.
Welcome to The Orkney Brewery & Visitor Centre
We are open 7 days a week
10.00am to 4...
The Brough of Birsay features the remains of a busy complex of Pictish, Norse and later settlements...
Browse Ortak’s exquisite range of jewellery and gifts on display in their spacious shop in Kirkwall...
Maeshowe is the finest chambered tomb in north west Europe and is more than 5,000 years old.
Orkney’s wartime history is strongly represented in a museum collection that spans the development...
The Odin Stone is a beautifully designed retail outlet housing an extensive selection of locally...
Browse the beautiful designs of Orcadian jewellery maker Sheila Fleet alongside unique arts and...
Visit the most northerly cathedral in Britain which was founded by the Viking Earl Rognvald in 1137...
The Orkney Museum tells the story of Orkney from the Stone Age through the Picts and Vikings to the...
The RSPB nature reserve of Marwick Head is home to the largest cliff nesting seabird colony on the...
These palaces near St Magnus Cathedral are regarded as two of the finest examples of architecture...
A midsummer 6 day Festival of Music, Drama, Poetry, Dance and the Visual Arts.
Barnhouse is an open site which is free to visit.
Ness of Brodgar is an archaeological site covering 2.5 hectares between the Ring of Brodgar and the...
One of the finest stone circles in the world.
One of the most famous sites in Orkney.
Visit this restored 19th century Scots Presbyterian Kirk on the remote Bay of Skaill.
See inside the finest mansion in Orkney and experience 5,000 years of history at Skaill House.
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