Kirkwall
Kirkwall, the largest
town in Orkney, an archipelago north of mainland Scotland, boasts a
rich history dating back 1,000 years. Its Norse name, "Kirkjuvágr"
(meaning "Church Bay"), reflects its Viking heritage. Today, Kirkwall serves as a
vital transport hub, connecting Orkney to various destinations
by ferry.
History buffs
will be enthralled by St. Magnus Cathedral, a stunning edifice built with red
sandstone. Adorned with ancient tombstones and stained-glass windows, this
architectural marvel blends Romanesque and Gothic elements. Guided tours offer a deeper dive into the
cathedral's fascinating story.
For a
contemporary twist, visit The Orkney Distillery. Housed in a chic building, this modern
distillery beckons gin enthusiasts with informative tours and tastings of their
locally crafted gins.
Kirkwall caters to
those seeking unique souvenirs. Carrie Paxton, an art gallery,
showcases distinctive pieces, while Scapa Crafts Orkney Chairs offers
locally produced yarn and treasures. Foodies can indulge in local cheeses at Kirkness &
Gorie,
a well-stocked shop known for its diverse selections.
While Kirkwall might not be
a party town, you can unwind at cozy pubs like The Brig Larder or Aurora Orkney
Jewellery, enjoying a delightful evening and soaking up the local
atmosphere.