Rousay, Egilsay, Wyre & Eynhallow

Islands

St Magnus Kirk, Egilsay

Amidst the great tides of the Atlantic and the North Sea lies a group of islands that encompasses the unique heritage of Orkney.

From the Stone Age to the present, the seas have brought to Rousay, Egilsay and Wyre a blend of peoples who have left a calendar of their lives for all to see. With over 166 sites of archaeological interest and an important crofting history, the three islands provide as rich a spectrum of settlement as can be found anywhere in Northern Europe. The approach by modern car ferry provides the visitor with a first and most impressive memory of the islands.

Rousay, the largest of the group is an unusually hilly island scarred by glacial terracing. It contains some of the richest and best preserved monuments in the North of Scotland and in the west the 'Great Ship of Death', as Midhowe has been called, lies along a famous route of cairns and brochs. They are freely open to the public, enabling the visitor to wander through 5000 years of history. The Trumland Orientation Centre/Visitors Centre and Waiting Room contains detailed information and interpretation of many ancient sites as well as natural history, modern and historical Rousay. Much of Rousay has been officially designated as a Site of Special Scientific Interest. The northwest coast in particular has a range of exciting cliff formations as well as a rich variety of wild flowers. Special seaspray-covered soils harbour a wide range of plants.

The uninhabited island of Eynhallow with its twelfth century monastic settlement can be reached from Rousay by boat. It's an island of beauty, mystique and legend with spectacular tidal roosts on either side. An annual visit to the island goes out from Tingwall each summer  for bird and archaeological based walks around the island.

The spearhead-shaped island of Wyre features strongly in Viking history, and according to the Orkneyinga Saga, Kolbein Hruga (the giant Cubbie Roo of legend) built the castle here about 1150 and it is the oldest dated square keep castle in Scotland. Close by the castle is the beautifully preserved St. Mary's Chapel which was founded either by Kolbein or his son Bjarni, Bishop of Orkney at the time.

Although only 5km long by 2km wide, the island Egilsay figures prominently in Orkney's history and is dominated by the fine 12th century kirk. The Norse church of St Magnus in Egilsay stands silhouetted against the sky, a constant reminder of the Vikings and their heritage which still lives on in the farm and place names of the islands. Egilsay secured its place in history when in 1117 Earl Magnus met his cousin Earl Haakon to discuss peace terms. Haakon came with evil intent and had Magnus murdered.
 

please visit www.discoverrousay.co.uk for more information on Rousay

 

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  1. Midhowe

    Midhowe

    Midhowe is found on Rousay, Orkney.

    2.08 miles away
  2. Aikerness Bay

    Aikerness Bay

    Aikerness Bay is located in Evie, Orkney.

    3.16 miles away
  3. Tingwall harbour, Evie

    Evie

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

    3.8 miles away
  1. Sunrise from Rendall

    Rendall

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

    6.03 miles away
  2. Sunset, Bay of Skaill

    Skaill

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

    7.5 miles away
  3. Marwick with Hoy in the distance

    Birsay

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

    7.95 miles away
  4. St Mary's Church, Pierowall

    Westray

    Westray has been described as 'The Queen of the Isles', it is the second largest of the North Isles...

    8.7 miles away
  5. Sands of Mussetter

    Sands of Mussetter

    The Sands of Mussetter is a beach located on Eday, Orkney.

    8.82 miles away
  6. Dounby

    Dounby

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

    9.21 miles away
  7. Harray loch at sunset

    Harray

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

    9.49 miles away
  8. Rapness

    Rapness

    The settlement of Rapness is located at the southern tip of the island of Westray in the northern...

    9.64 miles away
  9. Shapinsay

    Shapinsay

    Shapinsay is a small, low-lying island just a few miles north east of Kirkwall in Orkney.

    9.75 miles away
  10. Sands of Mussetter, Eday

    Eday

    Eday is a long, thin island in the north of Orkney with beautiful panoramic views and farms and...

    9.79 miles away
  11. Brough of Birsay

    Brough of Birsay

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

    10.36 miles away
  12. Firth

    Firth

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

    10.67 miles away
  13. Sandwick

    Sandwick

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

    10.68 miles away
  14. Binscarth Woods, Finstown

    Finstown

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

    10.99 miles away
  15. Bay of Pierowall

    Bay of Pierowall

    The Bay of Pierowall is located on the north east coast of Westray, Orkney.

    11.21 miles away
  16. Balfour

    Balfour

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

    11.26 miles away
  17. Pierowall

    Pierowall

    Pierowall is the main village and harbour on the Orkney Island of Westray.

    11.32 miles away
  18. Bay of Sandgarth

    Bay of Sandgarth

    The Bay of Sandgarth is found on Shipinsay, Orkney

    11.7 miles away
  19. St Magnus Cathedral

    Kirkwall

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

    12.51 miles away
  20. Inganess

    Inganess

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

    13.35 miles away
  21. Scapa

    Scapa

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

    13.7 miles away
  22. Northwick, Papa Westray

    Papa Westray

    Papa Westray, or 'Papay', as it is known locally, is located across the Papa Sound from Westray in...

    14.35 miles away
  23. Happy Valley, Stenness

    Stenness

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

    14.5 miles away
  24. Rothiesholm Sand

    Rothiesholm Sand

    Rothiesholm Sand is located on the west of Stronsay, Orkney.

    14.62 miles away
  25. Waulkmill

    Waulkmill

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

    15.09 miles away
  26. Sunrise at Tankerness

    Tankerness

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

    15.32 miles away
  27. North Wick

    North Wick

    North Wick bay is found on the north eastern coast of Papa Westray, Orkney.

    15.42 miles away
  28. Farmland in Orphir

    Orphir/houton

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

    15.68 miles away
  29. Stronsay

    Stronsay

    The island of Stronsay is about 7 miles long and is located in the east of the Orkney archipelago.

    15.92 miles away
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