Top 10 Things to do in South Ronaldsay, Scotland

November 15, 2021 Karren Gelb

Discover the best top things to do in South Ronaldsay, United Kingdom including Orcadian Wildlife, Tomb of the Eagles, Hoxa Tapestry Gallery, Olav's Wood, W Hourston Blacksmiths Museum, The Smiddy Museum, Banks Chambered Tomb, Hoxa Head, Pure Orkney, St Peter's.

1. Orcadian Wildlife

Gerraquoy St. Margaret's Hope, KW17 2TH Scotland +44 1856 831240 [email protected] http://orcadianwildlife.co.uk/
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Orcadian Wildlife

We provide tailor-made Wildlife & Archaeology Tours of Orkney for small groups of between 4-8 people. Seabirds, birds of prey and marine wildlife are our specialities. We normally use 4* hotel accommodation for your comfort on our trips. Please see our website for further details and availability. Self-catering at the 4* GTBS GOLD AWARD Peedie House is also available for couples - see website for details under "self-catering".

Reviewed By From_Victoria_Canada - Victoria, Canada

I went on the 7 day Birds and Archaeology tour in June - absolutely perfect. It was my first trip to the Orkneys. My main goal was to see puffins - but that was just one of the dozens of highlights of the trip. Steve Sankey our leader was so knowledgeable of birds, Orcadian history, and the wild flowers which were just beginning to flower. I can't imagine a better way to see the Orkneys. We saw so many bird and archaeology sites - we couldn't have seen so much in a week without his expertise. Our group was 4 women who met for the first time - and we'll be friends for life.

2. Tomb of the Eagles

Liddle, KW17 2RW Scotland +44 1856 831339 [email protected] http://www.tomboftheeagles.co.uk
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Tomb of the Eagles

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. Discovered by chance by local farmer Ronnie Simison in the 1950s, the Stone Age tomb revealed an amazing collection of bones and artefacts, placed here some 5,000 years ago. Roughly half a mile inland from the tomb is a Bronze Age site. It comprises a mound of burnt stone and the remains of a stone building, named after the ‘Liddle’ farm where Ronnie uncovered them. Excavations at the site have led to important discoveries about how people lived and worked in Orkney 3,000 years ago.Enjoy a unique ‘hands-on’ experience at the Visitor Centre, where you can see, and enjoy the privilege of handling some of the original artefacts found at the sites. During the main visitor season, fascinating displays and daily talks offer insights into the lives of these Stone Age and Bronze Age people. Explore some of the questions which remain unanswered. The Gift Shop offers a wide range of items, including many local crafts, books, hot and cold drinks and Orkney ice cream. There is a stunning walk from the Visitor Centre to the tomb, via the Bronze Age site - approximately 1 mile along a well-marked path. The maritime heath and grassland is alive in the summer with birds and wild flowers. More than 50 years after Ronnie Simison came across these remarkable sites, his family invite you to come and enjoy these well-loved visitor attractions.

Reviewed By RogerP403 - Glasgow, United Kingdom

Wonderful location with a pleasant walk taking us to a very historic site where you can visit a Bronze Age and Stone Age site. Access into the tomb is difficult however the walk is worth it even if you can't get into the tomb. The walk along the cliff top is great with a large selection of birds and wild plants to see, the plants even have name tallies as well. The visitors center has a great staff who bring the past to life and you can handle ancient pottery and eagles claws.

Hoxa KW17 2TW Scotland +44 1856 831395 [email protected] http://www.hoxatapestrygallery.co.uk
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Hoxa Tapestry Gallery

The Hoxa Tapestry Gallery is home to Orkney artist Leila Thomson's unique, large, handwoven tapestries. The gallery opened to the public in June 1996 and receives visitors from all over the world each year.The tapestries are inspired by Orkney's ever changing landscape and scenery, as well as Orkney folklore and heritage. In addition to the original woven tapestries, we also produce tapestry art prints, mounted prints, greeting cards and postcards which are available online.

4. Olav's Wood

Cellardyke / Sillerdyke, KW17 2RN Scotland http://www.olavswood.org.uk
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Olav's Wood

5. W Hourston Blacksmiths Museum

St Margarets Hope Scotland
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W Hourston Blacksmiths Museum

6. The Smiddy Museum

St. Margaret's Hope Scotland [email protected] https://www.facebook.com/smiddymuseum/
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The Smiddy Museum

The village smithy in St Margaret's Hope has been turned into the Smiddy Museum and houses a fine display of tools and artefacts, which the blacksmith would have used in his work. Horse harnesses hang from the walls and there are strange-looking pieces of equipment on the floor. As well as the blacksmith's tools, there is a unique and interesting collection of archives and photographs which show local events, island life and items of interest, for researching local history or genealogy.

7. Banks Chambered Tomb

Skerries Bistro, KW17 2RW Scotland +44 1856 831605 http://www.bankschamberedtomb.co.uk
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Banks Chambered Tomb

Open from May to August, we provide a guided tour of this 5,000 year old Neolithic Tomb. The tour is an experience unlike any other in Orkney today because it still contains human remains. Tours take approximately 45 minutes.

8. Hoxa Head

Hoxa Scotland
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Hoxa Head

Reviewed By emuslushy - London, United Kingdom

Walked out to Hoxa Head on a lovely clear day. The views were fantastic and it was amazing to see all the war buildings. Apparently the day before, a whale had been spotted in the channel from Hoxa Head. Limited parking at the start of the walk and at the time of our visit (August) the tea room and toilets were closed.

9. Pure Orkney

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Pure Orkney

10. St Peter's

KW17 2TJ Scotland https://scotlandschurchestrust.org.uk/church/st-peters-south-ronaldsay/
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