They are notable for living almost entirely on seaweed for several months of the year, except for a short lambing season – this is the only forage available to them, as they are confined to the shoreline by a 6 feet (1.8m) tall dry-stone wall which encloses the whole island. The semi feral flock on North Ronaldsay is confined to the foreshore for most of the year to conserve the limited grazing inland. This breed is raised primarily for wool.
Wool from the sheep is spun in Lanarkshire on the Scottish mainland and returned to Orkney for sale. However a small woollen mill now has a processing operation on North Ronaldsay. This mill processes the majority of Island-produced fleeces and supplies fibre for felters and spinners, as well as spinning yarn for knitters, many of whom live in Orkney producing fine clothing and other woollen goods for sale throughout Orkney.
Maddie Hill's Tour Around The Orkney Islands! | BBC The Social
Maddie Hill takes us on a tour across the Orkney Islands, stopping by spots including Kirkwall, Birsay, Shapinsay, Westray and Hoy.
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And on the way, she makes sure to drop by some very famous landmarks, including Skara Brae, Ring of Brogar and the Italian Chapel along the way,
Se more from BBC The Social: https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p039wndg
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published: 17 Jul 2022
Orkney set to say goodbye to the Ness of Brodgar
After 20 years, excavation work at Orkney’s Ness of Brodgar will come to a close at the end of this week (16th August).
Over the last two decades, this sprawling dig in the heart of Orkney’s World Heritage Site has become one of the most important archaeological projects in the world. It has revealed a huge complex of Neolithic buildings covering three hectares, with more lying undisturbed across this ancient landscape.
Finds have included beautiful decorated and painted stones, polished axe heads, carved stone balls, and even human and animal bones. But more than that, the excavation has changed the way we think about Neolithic Orkney.
Before the 2024 dig began, it was decided that this summer season would be the last on site, with work reaching a logical stopping point. Instead of c...
published: 12 Aug 2024
The Entire History of Orkney // Vikings Prehistory Documentary
In Summer 2018 I took a trip to one of the northern most regions of the British Isles. This is what happened.
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published: 06 Mar 2021
Orkney - islands
People don't always realise that Orkney is made up of a number of islands and outwith the mainland isle, the many other populated isles enjoy an even gentler pace of life and have much to offer whether you just go for a visit or you decide to stay. Find out more here.
published: 22 Apr 2015
Orkney, Scotland: Prehistoric Sites - Rick Steves’ Europe Travel Guide - Travel Bite
Fuel your Scotland travel dreams with this clip from Rick Steves' Europe! Watch the full episode: https://youtu.be/CsR2Xy-HGPk The fascinating and remote Orkney Islands, off the north coast of Scotland, offer some of the best prehistoric sites in northern Europe, including 5,000-year-old homes and burial mounds. More info about travel to Scotland: https://www.ricksteves.com/europe/scotland #scotland #ricksteveseurope #orkney
Visit http://www.ricksteves.com for more information about this destination and other destinations in Europe.
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• “Travel with Rick Steves” public radio program: https://www.ricksteves.com/watch-read-listen/au...
published: 01 Apr 2020
Orkney Islands | Scotland (film + guide)
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published: 07 Feb 2021
Scotland's Best Kept Secret? (Orkney Islands Must Sees)
We're back this week, and we're exploring the beautiful Orkney Islands. There's something for everyone here - dramatic landscapes, stunning wildlife, wonderful food and drink and lovely people. We were lucky enough to spend nearly three weeks on Orkney this Spring, and these are some of the places we'd recommend you go if you're on the islands.
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We're Stephen and Claire. You may know us as the Two Zany Brits who filmed & edited Mapperton Live & American Viscountess. We've now set up this YouTube channel. Be sure to subscribe to follow us on our journey: https://www.youtube.com/stephenandclaire?sub_confirmation=1
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Some of our recent highlights include:
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published: 13 Jul 2024
Orkney - history
Take a journey through Orkney's 5,000 years of history.
published: 29 May 2014
Vergleich: Unnamed Orkney 16 Jahre vs. 17 Jahre The Ultimate
Vergleich zweier Unnamed Orkneys (alias Highland Park),
16 Jahre gegen 17 Jahre, Abfüller: van Wees (The Ultimate),
(Lightly Peated Islands) Single Malt Scotch Whiskys,
46 % vol., weder gefärbt noch kühlfiltriert,
Reifung je in Refill (Oloroso) Sherry Butt(s),
destillert beide am 14.02.2006, abgefüllt: 8/22 bzw. 5/23,
Bottle-Nr.: 461 bzw. 491,
Whiskybase-ID: WB219856 bzw. WB239566
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published: 16 Aug 2024
How Did Orkney Change Scottish History?
Orkney may proclaim its Norse identity, but Scottish history tour guide, Bruce Fummey visits historical locations to see how much Orkney has been linked to royal intrigues in Scottish history
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Maddie Hill takes us on a tour across the Orkney Islands, stopping by spots including Kirkwall, Birsay, Shapinsay, Westray and Hoy.
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Maddie Hill takes us on a tour across the Orkney Islands, stopping by spots including Kirkwall, Birsay, Shapinsay, Westray and Hoy.
Click here to subscribe to your BBC Scotland channel: http://bit.ly/BBC-Scotland-Subscribe
And on the way, she makes sure to drop by some very famous landmarks, including Skara Brae, Ring of Brogar and the Italian Chapel along the way,
Se more from BBC The Social: https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p039wndg
We’re also on other channels too!
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Maddie Hill takes us on a tour across the Orkney Islands, stopping by spots including Kirkwall, Birsay, Shapinsay, Westray and Hoy.
Click here to subscribe to your BBC Scotland channel: http://bit.ly/BBC-Scotland-Subscribe
And on the way, she makes sure to drop by some very famous landmarks, including Skara Brae, Ring of Brogar and the Italian Chapel along the way,
Se more from BBC The Social: https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p039wndg
We’re also on other channels too!
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After 20 years, excavation work at Orkney’s Ness of Brodgar will come to a close at the end of this week (16th August).
Over the last two decades, this sprawl...
After 20 years, excavation work at Orkney’s Ness of Brodgar will come to a close at the end of this week (16th August).
Over the last two decades, this sprawling dig in the heart of Orkney’s World Heritage Site has become one of the most important archaeological projects in the world. It has revealed a huge complex of Neolithic buildings covering three hectares, with more lying undisturbed across this ancient landscape.
Finds have included beautiful decorated and painted stones, polished axe heads, carved stone balls, and even human and animal bones. But more than that, the excavation has changed the way we think about Neolithic Orkney.
Before the 2024 dig began, it was decided that this summer season would be the last on site, with work reaching a logical stopping point. Instead of covering it with plastic wrap and tyres, ready for next year, the Ness of Brodgar will also be filled in with earth and returned to the green field it used to be, in hibernation once more. This will protect the fragile stonework here, which isn’t as durable as the beach stone used to build Skara Brae, giving the next generation of archaeologists the chance to dig down into the secrets of the Ness in the future.
The focus will move on to analysis and research of the finds taken from the site over the years, to help build on that understanding of ancient Orkney and its role in prehistory across northern Europe.
It will be strange to start next summer knowing that the Ness of Brodgar won’t be at the heart of things, for locals, visitors, and archaeologists. But this incredible site won’t be forgotten.
Read more about the Ness of Brodgar: https://www.nessofbrodgar.co.uk/
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After 20 years, excavation work at Orkney’s Ness of Brodgar will come to a close at the end of this week (16th August).
Over the last two decades, this sprawling dig in the heart of Orkney’s World Heritage Site has become one of the most important archaeological projects in the world. It has revealed a huge complex of Neolithic buildings covering three hectares, with more lying undisturbed across this ancient landscape.
Finds have included beautiful decorated and painted stones, polished axe heads, carved stone balls, and even human and animal bones. But more than that, the excavation has changed the way we think about Neolithic Orkney.
Before the 2024 dig began, it was decided that this summer season would be the last on site, with work reaching a logical stopping point. Instead of covering it with plastic wrap and tyres, ready for next year, the Ness of Brodgar will also be filled in with earth and returned to the green field it used to be, in hibernation once more. This will protect the fragile stonework here, which isn’t as durable as the beach stone used to build Skara Brae, giving the next generation of archaeologists the chance to dig down into the secrets of the Ness in the future.
The focus will move on to analysis and research of the finds taken from the site over the years, to help build on that understanding of ancient Orkney and its role in prehistory across northern Europe.
It will be strange to start next summer knowing that the Ness of Brodgar won’t be at the heart of things, for locals, visitors, and archaeologists. But this incredible site won’t be forgotten.
Read more about the Ness of Brodgar: https://www.nessofbrodgar.co.uk/
See more from Orkney:
Visit our website: http://www.orkney.com
Find us on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/orkneycom
Follow us on Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/visitorkney
Follow us on X: http://www.x.com/orkneycom
In Summer 2018 I took a trip to one of the northern most regions of the British Isles. This is what happened.
— Check out my other channel History Time for fu...
In Summer 2018 I took a trip to one of the northern most regions of the British Isles. This is what happened.
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In Summer 2018 I took a trip to one of the northern most regions of the British Isles. This is what happened.
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— For audio needs Hamish Dickinson is your guy:-
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I've compiled a reading list of my favourite history books via the Amazon influencer program. If you do choose to purchase any of these incredible sources of information then Amazon will send me a tiny fraction of the earnings (as long as you do it through the link) (this means more and better content in the future) I'll keep adding to and updating the list as time goes on:-
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I try to use copyright free images at all times. However if I have used any of your artwork or maps then please don't hesitate to contact me and I’ll be more than happy to give the appropriate credit.
People don't always realise that Orkney is made up of a number of islands and outwith the mainland isle, the many other populated isles enjoy an even gentler pa...
People don't always realise that Orkney is made up of a number of islands and outwith the mainland isle, the many other populated isles enjoy an even gentler pace of life and have much to offer whether you just go for a visit or you decide to stay. Find out more here.
People don't always realise that Orkney is made up of a number of islands and outwith the mainland isle, the many other populated isles enjoy an even gentler pace of life and have much to offer whether you just go for a visit or you decide to stay. Find out more here.
Fuel your Scotland travel dreams with this clip from Rick Steves' Europe! Watch the full episode: https://youtu.be/CsR2Xy-HGPk The fascinating and remote Orkney...
Fuel your Scotland travel dreams with this clip from Rick Steves' Europe! Watch the full episode: https://youtu.be/CsR2Xy-HGPk The fascinating and remote Orkney Islands, off the north coast of Scotland, offer some of the best prehistoric sites in northern Europe, including 5,000-year-old homes and burial mounds. More info about travel to Scotland: https://www.ricksteves.com/europe/scotland #scotland #ricksteveseurope #orkney
Visit http://www.ricksteves.com for more information about this destination and other destinations in Europe.
Check out more Rick Steves’ Europe travel resources:
• “Rick Steves’ Europe” public television series: https://www.ricksteves.com/watch-read-listen/video/tv-show
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Rick Steves, America's most respected authority on European travel, writes European travel guidebooks, and hosts travel shows on public television and public radio.
Fuel your Scotland travel dreams with this clip from Rick Steves' Europe! Watch the full episode: https://youtu.be/CsR2Xy-HGPk The fascinating and remote Orkney Islands, off the north coast of Scotland, offer some of the best prehistoric sites in northern Europe, including 5,000-year-old homes and burial mounds. More info about travel to Scotland: https://www.ricksteves.com/europe/scotland #scotland #ricksteveseurope #orkney
Visit http://www.ricksteves.com for more information about this destination and other destinations in Europe.
Check out more Rick Steves’ Europe travel resources:
• “Rick Steves’ Europe” public television series: https://www.ricksteves.com/watch-read-listen/video/tv-show
• “Travel with Rick Steves” public radio program: https://www.ricksteves.com/watch-read-listen/audio/radio
• European Tours: https://www.ricksteves.com/tours
• Guidebooks: https://store.ricksteves.com/shop/guidebooks
• Travel Gear: https://store.ricksteves.com/shop/
• Travel Classes: https://www.ricksteves.com/watch-read-listen/video/travel-talks
• Rick Steves Audio Europe App: https://www.ricksteves.com/watch-read-listen/audio/audio-europe
Rick Steves, America's most respected authority on European travel, writes European travel guidebooks, and hosts travel shows on public television and public radio.
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➤ JUMP AHEAD TO OUR ORKNEY TRAVEL INFO 17:41
Welcome to the Orkney Isles! This archipelago sits off the northeast tip of Scotland and can be reached by flight or ferry. About 70 islands make up Orkney, but only 20 are inhabited. During our week in Orkney we visited Mainland, Hoy, and Sanday. Each has a unique character, and we loved seeing how the landscape and island vibe changed across the isles.
Mainland is home to the islands' capital, Kirkwall, and is the largest and most populated of the isles. It's also where most people's journey to Orkney starts, and has plenty to keep you busy for a few days. We spent our time here visiting the UNESCO World Heritage Sites of Skara Brae, the Ring of Brodgar, and the Standing Stones of Stenness (all dating from around 5000 years ago!), enjoying coastal walks, and learning about Orkney's fascinating wartime history.
On Hoy we spent a couple of nights at the open bothy at stunning Rackwick Bay, hiking to the Old Man of Hoy (one of Scotland's most famous sea stacks and a magnet for climbers), and generally soaking up the atmosphere on this Highlands-esque island.
Our final 2 days were spent on Sanday, the largest of the North Isles and home to Orkney's most spectacular beaches. Tresness Beach was our favourite, a stunning expanse of white sand backed by towering dunes. We explored the 5000 year old Quoyness Chambered Cairn, slipped and slided our way across seaweed at low tide towards Start Point Lighthouse, and spotted the remnants of the B98 German Destroyer, washed up on Sanday over 100 years ago.
We've covered a lot of the places featured in this video in our accompanying Orkney travel guides (see above). These include detailed maps, the best places to visit, plus transport and accommodation info to help you plan your own Orkney trip.
➤ PLACES FEATURED IN THE VIDEO
Intro 00:00
Ferry Gills Bay to St Margaret's Hope 00:45
Churchill Barriers 00:57
The Gloup and Brough of Deerness 01:11
Dingieshowe Beach 03:16
Bay of Skaill and Skara Brae 03:32
Yesnaby 03:56
Wheems Organic Farm Campsite 04:24
Brough of Birsay, Skiba Geo and the Whale Bone 04:35
Standing Stones of Stenness and Ring of Brodgar 05:06
Stromness 05:27
Ferry Houton to Lyness (Hoy) 05:52
Drive Lyness to Rackwick Bay 05:55
The Dwarfie Stane 06:06
Rackwick Bay and Burnmouth Bothy 06:21
Hike to Old Man of Hoy 09:01
The Old Man of Hoy 10:13
Ferry Hoy to Mainland to Sanday 12:43
Around Sanday 12:57
Quoyness Chambered Cairn 13:14
Sty Wick Bay 13:50
Backaskaill Beach 14:25
Around Ortie Abandoned Village 14:39
Cata Sand and Tresness Beach 15:08
Wreck of B98 German Destroyer Lopness Bay 16:35
Start Point Tidal Island and Lighthouse16:39
Ferry St Margaret's Hope to Gills Bay 17:03
Orkney Travel Info 17:41
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https://www.goingthewholehogg.com/what-to-do-on-hoy-orkney-islands/
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This video is split into two parts, a visual journey around Orkney, followed by our Orkney travel tips and a chat about our trip
➤ JUMP AHEAD TO OUR ORKNEY TRAVEL INFO 17:41
Welcome to the Orkney Isles! This archipelago sits off the northeast tip of Scotland and can be reached by flight or ferry. About 70 islands make up Orkney, but only 20 are inhabited. During our week in Orkney we visited Mainland, Hoy, and Sanday. Each has a unique character, and we loved seeing how the landscape and island vibe changed across the isles.
Mainland is home to the islands' capital, Kirkwall, and is the largest and most populated of the isles. It's also where most people's journey to Orkney starts, and has plenty to keep you busy for a few days. We spent our time here visiting the UNESCO World Heritage Sites of Skara Brae, the Ring of Brodgar, and the Standing Stones of Stenness (all dating from around 5000 years ago!), enjoying coastal walks, and learning about Orkney's fascinating wartime history.
On Hoy we spent a couple of nights at the open bothy at stunning Rackwick Bay, hiking to the Old Man of Hoy (one of Scotland's most famous sea stacks and a magnet for climbers), and generally soaking up the atmosphere on this Highlands-esque island.
Our final 2 days were spent on Sanday, the largest of the North Isles and home to Orkney's most spectacular beaches. Tresness Beach was our favourite, a stunning expanse of white sand backed by towering dunes. We explored the 5000 year old Quoyness Chambered Cairn, slipped and slided our way across seaweed at low tide towards Start Point Lighthouse, and spotted the remnants of the B98 German Destroyer, washed up on Sanday over 100 years ago.
We've covered a lot of the places featured in this video in our accompanying Orkney travel guides (see above). These include detailed maps, the best places to visit, plus transport and accommodation info to help you plan your own Orkney trip.
➤ PLACES FEATURED IN THE VIDEO
Intro 00:00
Ferry Gills Bay to St Margaret's Hope 00:45
Churchill Barriers 00:57
The Gloup and Brough of Deerness 01:11
Dingieshowe Beach 03:16
Bay of Skaill and Skara Brae 03:32
Yesnaby 03:56
Wheems Organic Farm Campsite 04:24
Brough of Birsay, Skiba Geo and the Whale Bone 04:35
Standing Stones of Stenness and Ring of Brodgar 05:06
Stromness 05:27
Ferry Houton to Lyness (Hoy) 05:52
Drive Lyness to Rackwick Bay 05:55
The Dwarfie Stane 06:06
Rackwick Bay and Burnmouth Bothy 06:21
Hike to Old Man of Hoy 09:01
The Old Man of Hoy 10:13
Ferry Hoy to Mainland to Sanday 12:43
Around Sanday 12:57
Quoyness Chambered Cairn 13:14
Sty Wick Bay 13:50
Backaskaill Beach 14:25
Around Ortie Abandoned Village 14:39
Cata Sand and Tresness Beach 15:08
Wreck of B98 German Destroyer Lopness Bay 16:35
Start Point Tidal Island and Lighthouse16:39
Ferry St Margaret's Hope to Gills Bay 17:03
Orkney Travel Info 17:41
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We're back this week, and we're exploring the beautiful Orkney Islands. There's something for everyone here - dramatic landscapes, stunning wildlife, wonderful ...
We're back this week, and we're exploring the beautiful Orkney Islands. There's something for everyone here - dramatic landscapes, stunning wildlife, wonderful food and drink and lovely people. We were lucky enough to spend nearly three weeks on Orkney this Spring, and these are some of the places we'd recommend you go if you're on the islands.
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We're Stephen and Claire. You may know us as the Two Zany Brits who filmed & edited Mapperton Live & American Viscountess. We've now set up this YouTube channel. Be sure to subscribe to follow us on our journey: https://www.youtube.com/stephenandclaire?sub_confirmation=1
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Some of our recent highlights include:
- A tour of the medieval walled city of York: https://youtu.be/PgxR-LItKJ4
- Our doomed attempt at finding puffins at Bempton Cliffs: https://youtu.be/poohLlYrlsk
- Our search for the best fish and chips in Whitby: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CUx8jMhEY4w
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Chapters:
00:00 - Intro
00:23 - Churchill Barriers
04:10 - Coming up in this series
05:18 - Hoy
15:31 - The village of Twatt
16:25 - Scapa Whiskey Distillery
17:33 - Brough of Birsay
29:37 - Next time on Orkney...
#orkney #scotland #travel
We're back this week, and we're exploring the beautiful Orkney Islands. There's something for everyone here - dramatic landscapes, stunning wildlife, wonderful food and drink and lovely people. We were lucky enough to spend nearly three weeks on Orkney this Spring, and these are some of the places we'd recommend you go if you're on the islands.
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We're Stephen and Claire. You may know us as the Two Zany Brits who filmed & edited Mapperton Live & American Viscountess. We've now set up this YouTube channel. Be sure to subscribe to follow us on our journey: https://www.youtube.com/stephenandclaire?sub_confirmation=1
Follow us on other platforms and send us a tip here: https://linktr.ee/twozanybrits
Some of our recent highlights include:
- A tour of the medieval walled city of York: https://youtu.be/PgxR-LItKJ4
- Our doomed attempt at finding puffins at Bempton Cliffs: https://youtu.be/poohLlYrlsk
- Our search for the best fish and chips in Whitby: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CUx8jMhEY4w
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Chapters:
00:00 - Intro
00:23 - Churchill Barriers
04:10 - Coming up in this series
05:18 - Hoy
15:31 - The village of Twatt
16:25 - Scapa Whiskey Distillery
17:33 - Brough of Birsay
29:37 - Next time on Orkney...
#orkney #scotland #travel
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Orkney may proclaim its Norse identity, but Scottish history tour guide, Bruce Fummey visits historical locations to see how much Orkney has been linked to roya...
Orkney may proclaim its Norse identity, but Scottish history tour guide, Bruce Fummey visits historical locations to see how much Orkney has been linked to royal intrigues in Scottish history
Upcoming Live shows http://www.brucefummey.co.uk/shows.aspx
Some history from Shetland https://youtu.be/z_tsq8D2Pj4
Buy me coffee at https://www.buymeacoffee.com/ScottishBruce
Three ways to support Scotland History Tours video productions at https://www.scotlandhistorytours.co.uk/support
...or just buy me coffee here
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My videographer is Matt Ward. You'll get him at https://thesassenachs.co.uk
Here's a video explaining the three ways to help me make more videos https://youtu.be/YFEZvf2U2cA
Join The National Trust of Scotland and experience Scottish history in lots of many National Trust properties worth visiting. You can find out about National Trust for Scotland, it's properties and how to join here https://tidd.ly/3kuyDg3
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Videography by Matt Ward at https://www.visualsofscotland.co.uk
Scotland History Tours is here for people who want to learn about Scottish history and get ideas for Scottish history tours. I try to make videos which tell you tales from Scotland's past and give you information about key dates in Scottish history and historical places to visit in Scotland. Not all videos are tales from Scotland's history, some of them are about men from Scotland's past or women from Scotland's past. Basically the people who made Scotland. From April 2020 onward I've tried to give ideas for historic days out in Scotland. Essentially these are days out in Scotland for adults who are interested in historical places to visit in Scotland.
As a Scottish history tour guide people ask: Help me plan a Scottish holiday, or help me plan a Scottish vacation if your from the US. So I've tried to give a bit of history, but some places of interest in Scotland as well.
Orkney may proclaim its Norse identity, but Scottish history tour guide, Bruce Fummey visits historical locations to see how much Orkney has been linked to royal intrigues in Scottish history
Upcoming Live shows http://www.brucefummey.co.uk/shows.aspx
Some history from Shetland https://youtu.be/z_tsq8D2Pj4
Buy me coffee at https://www.buymeacoffee.com/ScottishBruce
Three ways to support Scotland History Tours video productions at https://www.scotlandhistorytours.co.uk/support
...or just buy me coffee here
https://www.buymeacoffee.com/ScottishBruce
My videographer is Matt Ward. You'll get him at https://thesassenachs.co.uk
Here's a video explaining the three ways to help me make more videos https://youtu.be/YFEZvf2U2cA
Join The National Trust of Scotland and experience Scottish history in lots of many National Trust properties worth visiting. You can find out about National Trust for Scotland, it's properties and how to join here https://tidd.ly/3kuyDg3
Join the mailing list at
https://mailchi.mp/d2eab373c1fd/82lr7zl8zl
Videography by Matt Ward at https://www.visualsofscotland.co.uk
Scotland History Tours is here for people who want to learn about Scottish history and get ideas for Scottish history tours. I try to make videos which tell you tales from Scotland's past and give you information about key dates in Scottish history and historical places to visit in Scotland. Not all videos are tales from Scotland's history, some of them are about men from Scotland's past or women from Scotland's past. Basically the people who made Scotland. From April 2020 onward I've tried to give ideas for historic days out in Scotland. Essentially these are days out in Scotland for adults who are interested in historical places to visit in Scotland.
As a Scottish history tour guide people ask: Help me plan a Scottish holiday, or help me plan a Scottish vacation if your from the US. So I've tried to give a bit of history, but some places of interest in Scotland as well.
Maddie Hill takes us on a tour across the Orkney Islands, stopping by spots including Kirkwall, Birsay, Shapinsay, Westray and Hoy.
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After 20 years, excavation work at Orkney’s Ness of Brodgar will come to a close at the end of this week (16th August).
Over the last two decades, this sprawling dig in the heart of Orkney’s World Heritage Site has become one of the most important archaeological projects in the world. It has revealed a huge complex of Neolithic buildings covering three hectares, with more lying undisturbed across this ancient landscape.
Finds have included beautiful decorated and painted stones, polished axe heads, carved stone balls, and even human and animal bones. But more than that, the excavation has changed the way we think about Neolithic Orkney.
Before the 2024 dig began, it was decided that this summer season would be the last on site, with work reaching a logical stopping point. Instead of covering it with plastic wrap and tyres, ready for next year, the Ness of Brodgar will also be filled in with earth and returned to the green field it used to be, in hibernation once more. This will protect the fragile stonework here, which isn’t as durable as the beach stone used to build Skara Brae, giving the next generation of archaeologists the chance to dig down into the secrets of the Ness in the future.
The focus will move on to analysis and research of the finds taken from the site over the years, to help build on that understanding of ancient Orkney and its role in prehistory across northern Europe.
It will be strange to start next summer knowing that the Ness of Brodgar won’t be at the heart of things, for locals, visitors, and archaeologists. But this incredible site won’t be forgotten.
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People don't always realise that Orkney is made up of a number of islands and outwith the mainland isle, the many other populated isles enjoy an even gentler pace of life and have much to offer whether you just go for a visit or you decide to stay. Find out more here.
Fuel your Scotland travel dreams with this clip from Rick Steves' Europe! Watch the full episode: https://youtu.be/CsR2Xy-HGPk The fascinating and remote Orkney Islands, off the north coast of Scotland, offer some of the best prehistoric sites in northern Europe, including 5,000-year-old homes and burial mounds. More info about travel to Scotland: https://www.ricksteves.com/europe/scotland #scotland #ricksteveseurope #orkney
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This video is split into two parts, a visual journey around Orkney, followed by our Orkney travel tips and a chat about our trip
➤ JUMP AHEAD TO OUR ORKNEY TRAVEL INFO 17:41
Welcome to the Orkney Isles! This archipelago sits off the northeast tip of Scotland and can be reached by flight or ferry. About 70 islands make up Orkney, but only 20 are inhabited. During our week in Orkney we visited Mainland, Hoy, and Sanday. Each has a unique character, and we loved seeing how the landscape and island vibe changed across the isles.
Mainland is home to the islands' capital, Kirkwall, and is the largest and most populated of the isles. It's also where most people's journey to Orkney starts, and has plenty to keep you busy for a few days. We spent our time here visiting the UNESCO World Heritage Sites of Skara Brae, the Ring of Brodgar, and the Standing Stones of Stenness (all dating from around 5000 years ago!), enjoying coastal walks, and learning about Orkney's fascinating wartime history.
On Hoy we spent a couple of nights at the open bothy at stunning Rackwick Bay, hiking to the Old Man of Hoy (one of Scotland's most famous sea stacks and a magnet for climbers), and generally soaking up the atmosphere on this Highlands-esque island.
Our final 2 days were spent on Sanday, the largest of the North Isles and home to Orkney's most spectacular beaches. Tresness Beach was our favourite, a stunning expanse of white sand backed by towering dunes. We explored the 5000 year old Quoyness Chambered Cairn, slipped and slided our way across seaweed at low tide towards Start Point Lighthouse, and spotted the remnants of the B98 German Destroyer, washed up on Sanday over 100 years ago.
We've covered a lot of the places featured in this video in our accompanying Orkney travel guides (see above). These include detailed maps, the best places to visit, plus transport and accommodation info to help you plan your own Orkney trip.
➤ PLACES FEATURED IN THE VIDEO
Intro 00:00
Ferry Gills Bay to St Margaret's Hope 00:45
Churchill Barriers 00:57
The Gloup and Brough of Deerness 01:11
Dingieshowe Beach 03:16
Bay of Skaill and Skara Brae 03:32
Yesnaby 03:56
Wheems Organic Farm Campsite 04:24
Brough of Birsay, Skiba Geo and the Whale Bone 04:35
Standing Stones of Stenness and Ring of Brodgar 05:06
Stromness 05:27
Ferry Houton to Lyness (Hoy) 05:52
Drive Lyness to Rackwick Bay 05:55
The Dwarfie Stane 06:06
Rackwick Bay and Burnmouth Bothy 06:21
Hike to Old Man of Hoy 09:01
The Old Man of Hoy 10:13
Ferry Hoy to Mainland to Sanday 12:43
Around Sanday 12:57
Quoyness Chambered Cairn 13:14
Sty Wick Bay 13:50
Backaskaill Beach 14:25
Around Ortie Abandoned Village 14:39
Cata Sand and Tresness Beach 15:08
Wreck of B98 German Destroyer Lopness Bay 16:35
Start Point Tidal Island and Lighthouse16:39
Ferry St Margaret's Hope to Gills Bay 17:03
Orkney Travel Info 17:41
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We're back this week, and we're exploring the beautiful Orkney Islands. There's something for everyone here - dramatic landscapes, stunning wildlife, wonderful food and drink and lovely people. We were lucky enough to spend nearly three weeks on Orkney this Spring, and these are some of the places we'd recommend you go if you're on the islands.
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We're Stephen and Claire. You may know us as the Two Zany Brits who filmed & edited Mapperton Live & American Viscountess. We've now set up this YouTube channel. Be sure to subscribe to follow us on our journey: https://www.youtube.com/stephenandclaire?sub_confirmation=1
Follow us on other platforms and send us a tip here: https://linktr.ee/twozanybrits
Some of our recent highlights include:
- A tour of the medieval walled city of York: https://youtu.be/PgxR-LItKJ4
- Our doomed attempt at finding puffins at Bempton Cliffs: https://youtu.be/poohLlYrlsk
- Our search for the best fish and chips in Whitby: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CUx8jMhEY4w
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Chapters:
00:00 - Intro
00:23 - Churchill Barriers
04:10 - Coming up in this series
05:18 - Hoy
15:31 - The village of Twatt
16:25 - Scapa Whiskey Distillery
17:33 - Brough of Birsay
29:37 - Next time on Orkney...
#orkney #scotland #travel
Vergleich zweier Unnamed Orkneys (alias Highland Park),
16 Jahre gegen 17 Jahre, Abfüller: van Wees (The Ultimate),
(Lightly Peated Islands) Single Malt Scotch Whiskys,
46 % vol., weder gefärbt noch kühlfiltriert,
Reifung je in Refill (Oloroso) Sherry Butt(s),
destillert beide am 14.02.2006, abgefüllt: 8/22 bzw. 5/23,
Bottle-Nr.: 461 bzw. 491,
Whiskybase-ID: WB219856 bzw. WB239566
https://www.whiskybase.com/whiskies/whisky/219856
https://www.whiskybase.com/whiskies/whisky/239566
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Orkney may proclaim its Norse identity, but Scottish history tour guide, Bruce Fummey visits historical locations to see how much Orkney has been linked to royal intrigues in Scottish history
Upcoming Live shows http://www.brucefummey.co.uk/shows.aspx
Some history from Shetland https://youtu.be/z_tsq8D2Pj4
Buy me coffee at https://www.buymeacoffee.com/ScottishBruce
Three ways to support Scotland History Tours video productions at https://www.scotlandhistorytours.co.uk/support
...or just buy me coffee here
https://www.buymeacoffee.com/ScottishBruce
My videographer is Matt Ward. You'll get him at https://thesassenachs.co.uk
Here's a video explaining the three ways to help me make more videos https://youtu.be/YFEZvf2U2cA
Join The National Trust of Scotland and experience Scottish history in lots of many National Trust properties worth visiting. You can find out about National Trust for Scotland, it's properties and how to join here https://tidd.ly/3kuyDg3
Join the mailing list at
https://mailchi.mp/d2eab373c1fd/82lr7zl8zl
Videography by Matt Ward at https://www.visualsofscotland.co.uk
Scotland History Tours is here for people who want to learn about Scottish history and get ideas for Scottish history tours. I try to make videos which tell you tales from Scotland's past and give you information about key dates in Scottish history and historical places to visit in Scotland. Not all videos are tales from Scotland's history, some of them are about men from Scotland's past or women from Scotland's past. Basically the people who made Scotland. From April 2020 onward I've tried to give ideas for historic days out in Scotland. Essentially these are days out in Scotland for adults who are interested in historical places to visit in Scotland.
As a Scottish history tour guide people ask: Help me plan a Scottish holiday, or help me plan a Scottish vacation if your from the US. So I've tried to give a bit of history, but some places of interest in Scotland as well.
The islands Anguila that's my favorite I love the Islands That's my escapism They relax me That ocean The weather I love humidity I love the sand I love the palm trees I love curling up in a good book And relaxing right by the ocean