Year-round, Orkney:
The 5,000-year-old monument known as the Dwarfie Stane is a huge block of sandstone in which a Neolithic burial chamber has been cut. It lies in a steep sided valley between Quoys and Rackwick on the island of Hoy.
April to September, Burray
Displays of local and worldwide fossils and &ldquoglow in the dark&rdquo minerals, vintage exhibits and old joinery tools.More...
Mid June - September, Birsay
Birsay is a tidal island with Pictish and Viking settlements which include some of the finest examples of Norse hall-houses so far found in Scotland.More...
Year-round, Rousay:
Constructed and used between 200BC and 200AD, Midhowe Broch is perhaps the most impressive broch in the Orkney Isles.More...
Perched above the dramatic South Ronaldsay cliffs, the Isbister Chambered Cairn - better known today as the ‘Tomb of the Eagles’ - is one of Orkney’s top archaeological sites.More...
Blackhammer Chambered Cairn is a neolithic burial cairn, similar in general shape and subdivisions to the contemporary Neolithic houses at Knap of Howar.More...
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