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Very atmospheric
Actually better than Skara Brae, for two main reasons. Firstly it is less popular and the lack of hordes of people allows you to soak up the atmosphere of the place better. Secondly, you can actually ...
We loved it here - so fascinating and quite a lot to explore. There's an entry fee but it's so worth it - we actually preferred it here to Skara Brae (plus there are a lot less people!). We took our...
The information boards and artefacts in the visitor centre set the scene perfectly for you to walk around the site itself. It is easy to become immersed in the history of the site, the activities of ...
This is a wonderful prehistorical village situated in a lonely and remote spot on the coast of the main island. there is an informative exhibition at the entrance and you are then free to wander aroun...
At the end of a narrow, windy road, this Neolithic site was one of our favourites in Orkney. You can wander into and around the structures (unlike at Skara Brae), and the Broch itself still has a lot ...
Very atmospheric
Actually better than Skara Brae, for two main reasons. Firstly it is less popular and the lack of hordes of people allows you to soak up the atmosphere of the place better. Secondly, you can actually ...
Absolutely amazing
We loved it here - so fascinating and quite a lot to explore. There's an entry fee but it's so worth it - we actually preferred it here to Skara Brae (plus there are a lot less people!). We took our...
History Today
The information boards and artefacts in the visitor centre set the scene perfectly for you to walk around the site itself. It is easy to become immersed in the history of the site, the activities of ...
A ral thrill
This is a wonderful prehistorical village situated in a lonely and remote spot on the coast of the main island. there is an informative exhibition at the entrance and you are then free to wander aroun...
You can get inside this Broch
At the end of a narrow, windy road, this Neolithic site was one of our favourites in Orkney. You can wander into and around the structures (unlike at Skara Brae), and the Broch itself still has a lot ...