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Orkney & Shetland Island Hopping - Itinerary
So, what awaits you in Orkney and Shetland? For starters, each has a distinctive culture, natural wonders and a number of fascinating geological sites. Lying off Scotland's north coast, surrounded by crystal-clear waters, these two archipelagos are rather special places indeed.
Take a 12-day trip through this charming scattering of islands where you'll discover some of the most stunning coastal scenery in the world, remarkable wildlife, ancient archaeological sites, pristine beaches and much more.
You can fly directly to Orkney and Shetland with Loganair.
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- Kirkwall / Yell
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636.8 km - ReismiddelAuto
- HoofdthemaEilanden
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- Geological wonders
- Museums
- Island towns and villages
- Heritage attractions
- Nature reserves
- seabirds
- Ferry rides
- Bestreken gebieden
- Noorden
Dag 1 Orkney - Kirkwall & Stromness
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It's the first day of your adventure and it's going to be a good one! Get your bearings on Orkney's Mainland, the largest of the islands in Orkney, and explore town, coastline and the famous Skara Brae.
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Kirkwall Kirkwall
Four brightly coloured fishing boats in the harbour at Kirkwall, decked with buoys and nets, with the stone buildings of the town lining the water
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Immerse yourself in the Orcadian capital of Kirkwall and learn about the island's fascinating history on a visit to its many historic sites including St Magnus Cathedral, a magnificent red sandstone building that dominates the skyline for miles around.
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Stromness Stromness
Looking across the bay to Stromness harbour. The small houses sit right on the edge of the sea, each with a steep private jetty down to the water
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The captivating old town of Stromness is located on the shore of Hamnavoe, an inlet of Scapa Flow, and is the main ferry port on Orkney. Stroll around the pretty town and pop into Stromness Museum to learn about Orkney's natural and maritime history. Feeling peckish? Then grab a bite to eat at one of the town's excellent cafés and bistros.
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Yesnaby Orkney
Yesnaby Castle, Orkney
Gaze out at the remarkable rock formation of Yesnaby Castle, a two-legged sea stack popular with climbers. Bring along binoculars and see how many different kinds of bird species you can spot while enjoying a revitalising coastal walk.
Yesnaby is also one of the few places where the rare and delicate flowering plant primula Scotica - more commonly known as Scottish primrose - grows. Visit in the summer when the clifftops are dotted with these vivid magenta flowers.
Find out more about Yesnaby- Vrije tijd
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Skara Brae Prehistoric Village Sandwick
Skara Brae Prehistoric Village
Visit Skara Brae, one of the most remarkable prehistoric sites in the world. Older than the Egyptian pyramids, the Neolithic settlement is located on the Bay of Skaill. Uncovered by a sandstorm in 1850, it offers an unparalleled insight into how life was lived by Orkney's earliest inhabitants between 3200 and 2200 BC.
Find out more about Skara BraeSandwick, Sandwick, KW16 3LRFaciliteiten- Ringleiding
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Dag 2 The Heart of Neolithic Orkney
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Dedicate your second day in Orkney to unearthing the other archaeological treasures which form the Heart of Neolithic Orkney, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. You might feel like you're Indiana Jones by the end of today!
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Brough of Birsay Birsay
Looking Across To The Brough Of Birsay Across Skipi Geo From From The Whalebone On the Mainland.
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Make a stop at the Brough of Birsay, the remnants of Pictish and Viking settlements which are believed to date from the 7th -13th century. Here, you'll find traces of Viking and even older Pictish homes, the remains of a Viking monastery, an 11th century sauna, and the cast of a Pictish standing stone with its engravings still visible (the original is on display at the National Museum of Scotland in Edinburgh).
Find out more about the Brough of BirsayOff Mainland, Birsay, KW17 2LXFaciliteiten- Met Het OV Bereikbaar
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Maeshowe Chambered Cairn Orkney
Maeshowe Chambered Cairn
Maeshowe is the finest chambered tomb in north west Europe and is more than 5,000 years old.
Viking crusaders broke into the cairn in the 12th century and carved graffiti runes on the walls of the main chamber. Maeshowe is part of the Heart of Neolithic Orkney World Heritage Site, along with Skara Brae, the Ring of Brodgar and the Stones of Stenness.
Meer info over Maeshowe Chambered CairnMaeshowe Visitor Centre (at Stenness), Ireland Road, Orkney, KW16 3LB - 7
Ring of Brodgar Stromness
Ring of Brodgar
One of the finest stone circles in the world. Dating back from 2,500 to 2,000 BC, the stone ring was built in a true circle, 104 metres wide and originally contained sixty megaliths; today only twenty-seven of these stones remain.
Meer info over Ring of BrodgarStromness, KW16 3JZ
Dag 3 Isle of Hoy
Set off by ferry from Houton and head to the Isle of Hoy. Today you'll explore the second largest island in Orkney and enjoy its coastal delights.
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Old Man of Hoy Hoy
Picnic At The Old Man Of Hoy, Orkney
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Enjoy a bracing walk to the Old Man of Hoy, a dramatic sea stack which is the tallest in Britain and considered one of the most challenging ascents in the UK by climbers.
For detailed information about this walk, please visit the Walk Highlands website.
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Scapa Flow Orkney
Scapa Flow
Why not explore the southern end of Hoy? At Scapa Flow Visitor Centre & Museum you can discover the major role Orkney played during both World Wars when the natural harbour of Scapa Flow served as a vital base for the British Royal Navy.
Find out more about Scapa FlowOrkney
Dag 4 Lamb Holm, Burray and South Ronaldsay
Today you'll cross back to Orkney Mainland, before heading to other islands via the causeways known as the Churchill Barriers and getting a further insight into two very different eras of Orkney's history.
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The Italian Chapel Orkney
The Italian Chapel
Visit the Italian Chapel, a beautiful Roman Catholic chapel in Lamb Holm which was constructed by Italian POWs during the Second World War.
Meer info over The Italian ChapelLambholm, Orkney, KW17 2SFFaciliteiten- Invalidenparkeerplaats
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Dag 5 Westray
Take a ferry from Kirkwall to the Isle of Westray, where you can discover this island's natural beauty and unique heritage.
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Westray Heritage Centre Westray
Westray Heritage Centre
Westray is famed for being the site of the discovery of the Orkney Venus. Also known as the Westray Wife, it's a small Neolithic figurine which is the oldest representation of a human form ever found in Scotland, and the oldest depiction of a human face ever uncovered in the UK. At the Westray Heritage Centre in Pierowall, you can even pick up scrumptious shortbread biscuits in the shape of the Orkney Venus. Never has archaeology tasted so scrumptious!
Find out more about Westray Heritage CentrePierowall Westray, Westray, KW17 2BZFaciliteiten- Rolstoeltoegang
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Westray Orkney
Pure white sand in the foreground in the bay of Pierowall gives way to turquoise water with green fields over the sea
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One of the first places in Orkney to be settled by the Vikings, Westray is small enough to explore by bike or car over the course of a day. On the coastline, you might spot puffins or other seabirds. Pop into one of the island's art galleries and see artworks and crafts inspired by Westray's beautiful blend of coastline and landscape.
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Dag 6 Kirkwall
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It's been a busy few days in Orkney, but your last day on these islands has finally arrived. Before you set off for Shetland, explore more of Kirkwall's cultural offerings.
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Arts and crafts Kirkwall
St Magnus Cathedral, Kirkwall
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Uncover more of Orkney's flourishing arts and crafts scene, where everything from jewellery to furniture is made. Explore the town's many galleries and shops and keep your eyes peeled for unique items.
Find out more about Orkney's arts and crafts- Vrije tijd
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The Orkney Museum Kirkwall
The Orkney Museum
Enjoy a wander around the Orkney Museum. Housed inside a beautifully restored merchant's residence, the museum offers a fascinating insight into Orkney's rich archaeological heritage.
Find out more about the Orkney MuseumThe Orkney Museum Tankerness House Broad Street, Kirkwall, KW15 1DH
Dag 7 Lerwick
You are now 100 miles from the Scottish mainland on the most northerly of the British Isles! Wake up and disembark from the ferry in Lerwick, the main port and bustling capital of Shetland. Spend today getting to know this harbour town and see its sights.
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Shetland Museum & Archives Lerwick
Shetland Museum and Archives
Set on the waterfront within a restored 19th century dock in Lerwick, this fascinating museum tells the story of Shetland’s heritage and culture.
Meer info over Shetland Museum & ArchivesHay's Dock, Lerwick, ZE1 0WPFaciliteiten- WiFi
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Clickimin Broch Near Lerwick
Clickimin Broch in Lerwick
Make the most of the fresh air and head to Clickimin Broch, the remnants of an Iron Age defensive tower located just outside Lerwick.
Find out more about Clickimin Broch- Vrije tijd
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Fort Charlotte Lerwick
Northlink Ferry
In the heart of Lerwick you'll find Fort Charlotte, an 18th century five-sided artillery fort which was named after the wife of George III. Originally built to protect the Sound of Bressay from the Dutch, Fort Charlotte is now a training base of the Territorial Army.
Find out more about Fort Charlotte- Vrije tijd
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Pubs and bars Lerwick
Fjarå Café Bar, Lerwick
© Promote Shetland / Euan Myles
Find a cosy watering hole in Lerwick where you can sit back and relax with a locally brewed ale. If you're lucky, you might even stumble upon a lively jam session held by local musicians. Shetland boasts a thriving local music scene and you'll find that many of its musicians gather in pubs and bars during the evenings.
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Dag 8 South Mainland
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We suggest an early start today - there's a lot to fit in! Today you'll be heading south to experience remarkable heritage sites. Soak up the history and imagine life in eras gone by!
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Shetland Crofthouse Museum Lerwick
Historical Shetland Crofthouse Museum
Step back in time at this restored 19th century thatched cottage and see how Shetlanders would have lived in the 1870s.
Meer info over Shetland Crofthouse MuseumDunrossness, Lerwick, ZE2 9JG - 20
Jarlshof Prehistoric & Norse Settlement Zuid-Mainland
Jarlshof Prehistoric & Norse Settlement, Sumburgh
The Jarlshof Prehistoric and Norse settlements in Shetland are one of the most important and inspirational archaeological sites in Scotland.
Meer info over Jarlshof Prehistoric & Norse SettlementSumburgh, Zuid-Mainland, ZE3 9JNFaciliteiten- Met Het OV Bereikbaar
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Old Scatness Broch Zuid-Mainland
Old Scatness
Another amazingly well-preserved archaeological site is Old Scatness Broch, the remnants of an ancient village which lay buried for almost 2,000 years before being unearthed by archaeologists. Find out about the Neolithic, Pictish and Viking people who lived here at the site's excellent interpretive centre, and on guided tours which are available through the summer months.
Find out more about Old Scatness BrochScatness, Zuid-Mainland, ZE3 9JW - 22
Sumburgh Head Nature Reserve Zuid-Mainland
RSPB Scotland Sumburgh Head nature reserve
Sumburgh Head is located at the southern tip of mainland Shetland with the majestic 100 metre cliffs offering a fantastic, unobstructed view of the seabird colonies and marine life surrounding it.
Meer info over Sumburgh Head Nature ReserveEast House, Sumburgh Head Lighthouse, Zuid-Mainland, ZE3 9JNFaciliteiten- Huisdiervriendelijk
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Mousa Broch Sandwick
Wandelaars bij Mousa Broch, Shetland
© Promote Shetland / Euan Myles
You can take a boat out to see one of Europe's finest archaeological marvels. Standing at a height of more than 13 m, Mousa Broch is the most impressive and best preserved Iron Age tower in Scotland. After a short boat crossing from Sandwick, you can climb the narrow steps to the top of the broch and take in breathtaking views across Mousa Sound. If you take the boat trip in the evening, you might witness a thrilling natural spectacle, when swarms of storm petrels seek the cover of darkness and return to their nests inside the broch.
Find out more about Mousa Broch- Vrije tijd
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St Ninian's Isle Zuid-Mainland
St Ninian's Isle, joined to Mainland by a tombolo of sand at Bigton, Shetland.
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St. Ninians Isle beach is a large natural sand causeway with sea on either side. On the west coast of Shetland, it links the South Mainland with the Isle. This is the location where a horde of silver Viking treasure was discovered hidden beneath the island's chapel in 1958.
Meer info over St Ninian's IsleZuid-Mainland, ZE2 9JA
Dag 9 Central Mainland
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Explore the central mainland of Shetland, including the sheltered seaport of Scalloway, only 6 miles from Lerwick. It was known as the capital of the islands till 1708 and has had its fair share of history.
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Scalloway Museum Shetland
Scalloway Museum
Visit the Scalloway Museum and discover the fascinating story of the Shetland Bus, the name given to a covert wartime operation. Conducted between the Royal Navy and the Norwegian Resistance, it involved Shetland fishing vessels helping to transport supplies, weapons and Allied agents out of Nazi-occupied Norway. The Museum also has exhibits covering Ancient Scalloway, The Boom Years and Scalloway’s people.
Meer info over Scalloway MuseumCastle Street, Scalloway, Shetland, ZE1 0TPFaciliteiten- WiFi
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Scalloway Castle Shetland
Scalloway and Scalloway Castle, Mainland, Shetland
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In the heart of Scalloway you can see the haunting ruins of Scalloway Castle, built in 1600 by the Earl Patrick Stewart.
Find out more about Scalloway Castle- Vrije tijd
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Central Mainland Shetland
Central Mainland
Make your way to Whiteness and Weisdale, passing through the Tingwall Valley, where the Vikings are said to have held their annual parliament. Whiteness and Weisadale are popular walking spots. There's an abundance of indigenous flora and fauna, pretty bays and some of the loveliest views in all of Shetland.
Find out more about Central MainlandCentraal-Mainland, ZE1 0TR
Dag 10 North West Mainland
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Today, explore the north west part of the Shetland Mainland, known as the Northmavine peninsula, and discover local history and stretch your legs and see the best of Shetland's landscape on a rejuvenating walk!
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Tangwick Haa Museum Noord-Mainland
Tangwick Haa Museum
Originally built in the late 17th century for the Cheyne family, owners of the Tangwick estate, Tangwick Haa was converted into a local history museum in the late 1980s which displays exhibits relating to the development of Northmavine and its people.
Find out more about Tangwick Haa MuseumEshaness, Noord-Mainland, ZE2 9RS - 29
Eshaness Eshaness
De kliffen van Eshaness
Soak up the area's natural beauty on the picturesque circular walking route and discover some of Shetland's wildest and most breathtaking coastline.
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Dag 11 Unst
Cross from the Mainland to the island of Yell, and then catch the 10 minute ferry crossing to neighbouring Unst, Britain's most northerly island to uncover the remnants of the Vikings, see incredible geology and admire the island's natural heritage.
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Viking Heritage on Unst Unst
Jarl Squad March with their replica Viking galley
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Explore the excavated Viking longhouse sites of Unst. Highlights of which include the reconstructed longhouse at Hamar and the nearby Skidbladner, an impressive replica Gokstad ship. Managed by the Shetland Amenity Trust, you can find out just what the digs revealed about the Norse Vikings who settled on the islands.
Find out more about the Viking heritage on Unst- Vrije tijd
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Unst Heritage Centre Unst
Unst Heritage Centre
The island has the distinction of being home to the highest number of Viking longhouse remnants in the world. At Unst Heritage Museum and Unst Boat Haven in Haroldswick, find out more about the archaeological digs and Shetland's maritime history.
Find out more about Unst Heritage CentreUnst, Haroldswick, Unst, ZE2 9EDFaciliteiten- WiFi
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Hermaness National Nature Reserve Shetland
Hermaness National Nature Reserve
Unst is a bit of a nature lover's paradise, and a visit to one of its beautiful National Nature Reserves is a must. Explore the sweeping hillsides of Keen of Hamar or at Hermaness, walk to the dramatic cliff and see thousands of breeding seabirds, such a puffins, kittiwakes and fulmars.
Meer info over Hermaness National Nature ReserveNatureScot Reserve Manager, Hermaness National Nature Reserve, Ground Floor, Stewart Building, Alexandra Wharf, Shetland, ZE1 0LL
Dag 12 Yell
It's the final day! Depart Unst and start to make your way back to Shetland Mainland. Before you leave Shetland and catch the evening ferry departure from Lerwick, you might just have time to catch some of Yell's natural highlights. You'll find some of the best beaches in the UK!
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Sands of Breckon Yell
The Sands Of Breckon (An Award Winning White Sand Beach And Arguably Shetland's Finest), On The Island Of Yell, Shetland
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In the very north of the island, you can discover the Sands of Breckon, where shell sand dunes are bordered by crystal clear waters and dune grass lands.
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West Sandwick Yell
West Sandwick
Visit West Sandwick on Yell's western coastline, close to the villages of Shandwick and Balintore and enjoy a stroll along unspoilt white sands.
Find out more about West SandwickYell, ZE2 9BH - 35
Old Haa Yell
Old Haa
At Burravore in the south of the island, discover the story of Yell's folklore and history at the Old Haa, a museum set in the house of a 17th century laird. You can also see artworks by local creative talents, or tuck into some home-baking in the tearoom.
Find out more about Old HaaBurravoe, Yell, ZE2 9AYFaciliteiten- WiFi
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