Visit UKtourism.co.uk

Explore Scotland: Orkney Where to Stay Guide

The Orkney Islands brochure from VisitScotland c/o Carat Edinburgh introduces an archipelago that lies just a short ferry ride from the northern tip of Scotland, yet feels like an entirely different world of unspoilt landscapes, sparkling white beaches, fascinating archaeological sights and inspiring modern art galleries.

A Different World by the Sea

With the sea never far away, Orkney offers a wealth of water and beach activities across its long, deserted shores. The brochure highlights some of the experiences awaiting visitors:

  • Diving among the haunting shipwrecks of Scapa Flow, where an entire fleet of German World War ships sank, revealing a hidden underwater kingdom.
  • Kite surfing along Orkney's long, deserted beaches.
  • Exploring the sparkling white beaches that line the islands.

Art, Craft and Culture

The quality of life and stunning scenery found across this archipelago of over 70 islands and islets has inspired numerous artists to set up residence here. As a result, Orkney is home to the largest concentration of craft jewellers in Scotland, alongside the Pier Arts Centre in Stromness, a fantastic gallery showcasing both local and international work.

Thousands of Years of History

As visitors explore, they can take in thousands of years of Orcadian history and immerse themselves in local culture, where they may even hear secret tales of yore. The brochure forms part of VisitScotland's invitation to explore Natural Scotland.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where are the Orkney Islands?

Orkney lies just a short ferry ride from the northern tip of Scotland, forming an archipelago of over 70 islands and islets.

What water activities can visitors enjoy?

Visitors can experience a wealth of water and beach activities, including diving at Scapa Flow and kite surfing along the long, deserted beaches.

What is Scapa Flow known for?

Scapa Flow is a diving destination where an entire fleet of German World War ships sank, creating a hidden underwater kingdom of haunting shipwrecks.

Is Orkney a good destination for art lovers?

Yes. Orkney has the largest concentration of craft jewellers in Scotland and is home to the Pier Arts Centre in Stromness, which showcases local and international work.

What kind of beaches does Orkney have?

Orkney is known for its unspoilt, sparkling white beaches, many of them long and deserted.

Can visitors learn about local history?

Yes. Travellers can take in thousands of years of Orcadian history and immerse themselves in the local culture as they explore the islands.

This brochure is part of the Catalink archive and may no longer be available to order. The information above describes VisitScotland c/o Carat Edinburgh. For current details, visit the company's official website.

404 members rated this catalogue
TravelBrochures Star Rating 4.4 out of 5.0

Read the 8 member reviews
1 Star Rated 2 Star Rated 3 Star Rated 4 Star Rated 5 Star Rated

This catalogue is no longer available

The Explore Scotland: Orkney Where to Stay Guide catalogue has been archived — details above are kept for reference. Browse similar live offers available free today.

Browse Live Catalogues →

Past Covers of Explore Scotland: Orkney Where to Stay Guide

Explore Scotland: Orkney Where to Stay Guide cover from 27 October, 2023
Explore Scotland: Orkney Where to Stay Guide cover from 15 February, 2013
Explore Scotland: Orkney Where to Stay Guide cover from 19 March, 2012
Explore Scotland: Orkney Where to Stay Guide cover from 18 April, 2011

Related Subcategories

View Archived CATALOGUEs A–Z

A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z 0-9