Maes Howe

Monuments & Ruins

Stennes, Orkney, Orkney, KW16 3HA

Tel: +44 (1856) 761606

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Maes Howe

Overview

Of Neolithic date, broken into in Viking times by people who carved extensive runic inscriptions on the walls. Part of The Heart of Neolithic Orkney World Heritage Site.

Admission, shop and refreshments at the nearby 19th-century Tormiston Mill.

Access to the chambered tomb of Maes Howe is along a path wide enough to accommodate wheelchairs. Entrance to the tomb is suitable for visitors using a
wheelchair but can cause difficulties for elderly people or visitors who have difficulty in bending. Visitors using wheelchairs have access to the exhibition and video display area on the ground floor of Tormiston Mill.



Gradings

  • 4 Historic Attraction
4 Historic Attraction

Awards

  • Green TourismGreen Tourism Silver Green Tourism Silver 2012

Opening Times

Open All Year
2012 Opening Times (01/01/2012 - 31/12/2012)

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