Hoy & Graemsay

Islands

Old Man of Hoy

Hoy is located to the south of the archipelago and with an area of 57 square miles it is the second largest island in Orkney.

Hoy takes its name from the Old Norse 'haey', meaning 'High Island'. Visitors to the island will discover the island is steeped in history. There are a variety of fascinating sites dating from prehistoric times and the Viking period including the Dwarfie Stane, the only rock-cut chambered tomb in Britain.

The richness of heritage is equalled by a treasure trove of natural history. The north and west are hilly and more 'Highland' in character while the south and east are low-lying and fertile, more typical of Orkney in general. High sea cliffs offer excellent walking and the west coast in particular abounds natural beauty. The dramatic summits of Ward Hill and the Cuilags stand in splendid contrast to the rest of Orkney and can be seen from almost anywhere on the Orcadian mainland. The island is also famous for its towering sea stack, the Old Man of Hoy. Further along the coastline is St John’s Head, at 351 m high it is Britain’s tallest vertical cliff face.

please visit http://www.hoyorkney.com/ for more information on Hoy

With a charm of its own, Graemsay is also worth a visit, with almost no traffic to disturb the tranquillity. Enjoy walking across the beautiful sandy beach at Sandside and fantastic views out across Scapa Flow. Please visit www.graemsay.org.uk for more information on Graemsay.

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  1. Rackwick

    Rackwick

    The settlement of Rackwick is a situated on the bay of Rackwick, on the west coast of Hoy in the...

    3.2 miles away
  2. Rackwick

    Rackwick

    This crofting township is considered one of the most beautiful places in Orkney.

    3.24 miles away
  3. Rackwick Bay

    Rackwick Bay

    Rackwick Bay is located on Hoy, Orkney.

    3.56 miles away
  1. Warebeth

    Warebeth

    Warebeth is a beach on the south west coast of Mainland Orkney.

    5.94 miles away
  2. Longhope

    Longhope

    Longhope is an important coastal settlement located on the island of South Walls which is one of...

    6.24 miles away
  3. Stromness

    Stromness

    The captivating old town of Stromness is located on the shore of Hamnavoe, an inlet of Scapa Flow,...

    6.3 miles away
  4. Farmland in Orphir

    Orphir/houton

    Orphir overlooks Scapa Flow, situated between Kirkwall and Stromness on Mainland Orkney.

    6.8 miles away
  5. Happy Valley, Stenness

    Stenness

    The village of Stenness is situated at the south-east end of Loch of Stenness, south west of...

    7.02 miles away
  6. WARTIME DEFENCES, FLOTTA

    Flotta

    Flotta, from the Norse for 'flat isle'.

    7.04 miles away
  7. Waulkmill

    Waulkmill

    Waulkmill beach is located on the southern coast of Mainland Orkney.

    8.83 miles away
  8. Binscarth Woods, Finstown

    Finstown

    Finstown lies at the head of the Bay of Firth, halfway between Stromness and Kirkwall on Mainland...

    10.7 miles away
  9. Sands of Wright

    Sands of Wright

    The Sands of Wright is found on South Ronaldsay, Orkney.

    10.92 miles away
  10. Firth

    Firth

    The parish of Firth lies between Kirkwall and Stromness on the north shoreline of the Bay of Firth...

    11.07 miles away
  11. view from North Burray

    Burray

    Burray is a small island between South Ronaldsay and the Orkney Mainland, in the south of the...

    11.8 miles away
  12. Harray loch at sunset

    Harray

    Harray is located 3 miles north west of Finstown, to the east of Loch of Harray, on Mainland Orkney...

    12.11 miles away
  13. Pentland Ferries, leave St Margaret's Hope to  Gills Bay

    St Margaret's Hope

    The picturesque town of St Margaret's Hope is located at northern end of South Ronaldsay.

    12.22 miles away
  14. Balfour

    Balfour

    Balfour is a small village situated in Elwick Bay on the Orkney island of Shapinsay.

    12.4 miles away
  15. Scapa

    Scapa

    Scapa bay is found on the southern coastline of Mainland Orkney.

    12.8 miles away
  16. Cycling near Sand of Wright, South Ronaldsay

    South Ronaldsay

    South Ronaldsay is the nearest parish to Mainland Scotland, being just 6.5 miles across the...

    13 miles away
  17. Sandwick

    Sandwick

    Sandwick is a large parish on the west side of Mainland Orkney, to the west of Dounby.

    13.18 miles away
  18. Dounby

    Dounby

    Dounby is a village on Mainland Orkney located to the north of the Loch of Harray, 14 miles north...

    13.35 miles away
  19. St Magnus Cathedral

    Kirkwall

    The Royal Burgh of Kirkwall is the capital of the amazing Orkney archipelago, standing at the...

    14.08 miles away
  20. Sunset, Bay of Skaill

    Skaill

    This large sandy beach below Skara Brae is found on Mainland Orkney.

    14.69 miles away
  21. wreck on the shores near Burwick

    Burwick

    Burwick is a hamlet on the south coast of the parish South Ronaldsay.

    14.75 miles away
  22. Holm

    Holm

    The parish of Holm is six miles south of Kirkwall on Mainland Orkney, with splendid views over St...

    14.86 miles away
  23. Inganess

    Inganess

    Inganess Bay is located on the north eastern coastline of Mainland Orkney.

    15.14 miles away
  24. Sunrise from Rendall

    Rendall

    The old West Mainland parish of Rendall is situated on Widefirth Bay, looking out to Kirkwall and...

    15.71 miles away
  25. Marwick with Hoy in the distance

    Birsay

    Birsay, in Orkney's West Mainland, boasts the ruins of the once mighty Earl's Palace.

    16.46 miles away
  26. Mey

    Mey

    The small and remote village of Mey is located in the north coast of Scotland in Caithness.

    16.57 miles away
  27. Sunrise at Tankerness

    Tankerness

    Tankerness is a small settlement situated on Deer Sound, 5 miles south east of Kirkwall, on...

    16.7 miles away
  28. Tingwall harbour, Evie

    Evie

    The village of Evie is located to the north of Mainland, Orkney, close to the Broch of Gurness.

    17.71 miles away
  29. Brough of Birsay

    Brough of Birsay

    The Brough of Birsay is found on the north west coast of Mainland Orkney.

    18.09 miles away
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