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Short Walks on the Orkney Islands
Short Walks on the Orkney Islands
Short Walks on the Orkney Islands
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15 of the best short walks on the Orkney Islands, including Kirkwall Town, Skara Brae, Brough of Deerness, Marwick Head, Stromness, the Old Man of Hoy, Graemsay, Rousay, Eday, Westray and Stronsay.

Most walks are under 4 hours in duration and between 3.5km and 10.5km, so they're perfect if you're new to walking or looking for something you can enjoy with the whole family.

  • Easy-to-read OS maps, clear route descriptions and lots of images
  • Many walks are accessible by public transport, but some require private transport
  • Information on local beauty spots and refreshment stops
  • GPX files available for download
  • Compactly sized to fit in a jacket pocket
LanguageEnglish
Release dateMay 15, 2024
ISBN9781787651302
Short Walks on the Orkney Islands
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Graham Uney

Graham runs Graham Uney Mountaineering from his home in Bampton in the Lake District where he offers skills courses for walkers and climbers, along with providing a range of qualifications for the national governing body Mountain Training. Graham also offers guided walking holidays in the UK, and treks in Nepal.  Graham has had 19 books published to date. He is a freelance journalist and photographer. Outside work Graham enjoys learning to play the guitar, live music, travel, and dog walking.

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    Short Walks on the Orkney Islands - Graham Uney

    About the Author

    Graham Uney is an established guidebook writer and author, and runs a guided walks and mountaineering business. Graham has travelled extensively throughout the Orkney Islands, especially when he lived in neighbouring Shetland, and ran wildlife and walking tours throughout these islands. He has written guidebooks to walking on the Orkney and the Shetland Islands. He now lives in the Lake District with his partner.

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    SHORT WALKS ON THE ORKNEY ISLANDS

    by Graham Uney

    JUNIPER HOUSE, MURLEY MOSS,

    OXENHOLME ROAD, KENDAL, CUMBRIA LA9 7RL

    www.cicerone.co.uk

    © Graham Uney 2024

    First edition 2024

    ISBN 9781787651302

    Printed in China on responsibly sourced paper on behalf of Latitude Press Ltd

    A catalogue record for this book is available from the British Library.

    © Crown copyright 2024 OS PU100012932

    All photographs are by the author unless otherwise stated.

    Updates to this guide

    While every effort is made to ensure the accuracy of guidebooks as they go to print, changes can occur during the lifetime of an edition. Any updates that we know of for this guide will be on the Cicerone website (www.cicerone.co.uk/1193/updates), so please check before planning your trip. We also advise that you check information about transport, accommodation and shops locally. We are always grateful for updates, sent by email to updates@cicerone.co.uk or by post to Cicerone, Juniper House, Murley Moss, Oxenholme Road, Kendal, LA9 7RL.

    Register your book: To sign up to receive free updates, special offers and GPX files where available, register your book at www.cicerone.co.uk.

    CONTENTS

    Map key

    Overview map

    Using this guide

    Route summary table

    Introduction

    Walking on the Orkney Islands

    Special things to see

    Bases and places to stay

    Getting there and around

    The walks

    1. Kirkwall town trail and the Peerie Sea

    2. Wideford Hill and chambered cairn

    3. Skara Brae and the Bay of Skaill

    4. Brough of Deerness and Mull Head

    5. Marwick Head

    6. Brough of Birsay and the Earl’s Palace

    7. Yesnaby Castle and the Brough of Bigging

    8. Stromness and the Sands of Warebeth

    9. Hoy: The Old Man of Hoy

    10. Graemsay: Island circuit

    11. Rousay: Mid Howe Cairn and Broch

    12. Rousay: Faraclett Head

    13. Eday: Ward Hill

    14. Westray: Noup Head

    15. Stronsay: Vat of Kirbuster

    Useful information

    Walkers enjoying sea views at Yesnaby Castle (Walk 7)

    USING THIS GUIDE

    Routes in this book

    In this book you will find a selection of easy or moderate walks suitable for almost everyone, including casual walkers and families with children, or for when you only have a short time to fill. The routes have been carefully chosen to allow you to explore the area and its attractions. Although there may be some climbs there is no challenging terrain, but do bear in mind that conditions can sometimes be wet or muddy underfoot. A route summary table is included to help you choose the right walk.

    Clothing and footwear

    You won’t need any special equipment to enjoy these walks. The weather in Britain can be changeable, so choose clothing suitable for the season and wear or carry a waterproof jacket. For footwear, comfortable walking boots or trainers with a good grip are best. A small rucksack for drinks, snacks and spare clothing is useful. See www.adventuresmart.uk.

    Walk descriptions

    At the beginning of each walk you’ll find all the information you need:

    start/finish location, with postcode and a what3words address to help you find it

    parking and transport information, estimated walking time, total distance and climb

    details of public toilets available along the route and where you can get refreshments

    a summary of the key highlights of the walk and what you might see

    Timings given are the time to complete the walk at a reasonable walking pace. Allow extra time for extended stops or if walking with children.

    The route is described in clear, easy-to-follow directions, with each waypoint marked on an accompanying map extract. It’s a good idea to read the whole of the route instructions before setting out, so that you know what to expect.

    Maps, GPX files and what3words

    Extracts from the OS® 1:25,000 map accompany each route. GPX files for all the walks in this book are available to download at www.cicerone.co.uk/1193/gpx.

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