Stromness
Stromness, the
second-largest town in Orkney, graces the southwestern coast of Mainland, Orkney. This historic seaport, nestled on the shores
of Hamnavoe, an inlet of Scapa Flow, served as a
crucial stop for sailors for centuries.
Its fine anchorage made it the last port of call before embarking on
transatlantic voyages. Today, Stromness welcomes visitors arriving on NorthLink Ferries from
mainland Scotland.
Step back in
time at Skara Brae, a Neolithic village dating back an astonishing 5,000 years. Explore the well-preserved stone-built houses
and delve into the lives of the village's inhabitants through a reconstructed
prehistoric home. For a taste of mystery, head to the Ring of Brodgar, a
prehistoric stone circle shrouded in time.
Set against a dramatic landscape, this ancient monument ignites the
imagination and is perfect for a contemplative walk or a captivating photo
session.
History buffs
can delve deeper at the Stromness Museum, where local artifacts and exhibits bring the islands' rich
past to life. For contemporary art
enthusiasts, the Pier Arts Centre offers a platform for acclaimed works and captivating
exhibitions.
Stromness offers
delightful shopping options. Quernstone
Knitwear Shop caters to women seeking comfortable and stylish knitwear,
including locally designed pieces. Art
lovers can discover beautiful artwork, including oil paintings, prints, and
more, at ArtWorks of the Earth.
In the
evening, unwind at The Ferry Inn, a cozy pub renowned for its delicious a la carte menu
featuring fresh local produce. This
haven for weary travelers has even been awarded the prestigious CAMRA Northern
Isles Pub of the Year title.