Ring of Brodgar sunset in the Orkney Islands

Orkney > West Mainland


The West Mainland of Orkney contains a wealth of fascinating archaeological sites, great beaches to explore Maeshowe chambered cairn in the West Mainland of Orkneyand plenty of playgrounds for the kids, and craft shops, restaurants, museums and art galleries to discover.

The West Mainland comprises of the parishes, Stromness, Sandwick, Birsay, Harray, Stenness, Orphir, Evie, Rendall and Firth.

Whether travelling by bike, car or even by foot, you will be amazed at what you will find within such a small space in the West Mainland

    Sites worth a visit include:Brough of Birsay in Orkney

  1. The Brough of Birsay - a tidal island where you can visit an ancient monastery, lighthouse and the best spot in the Orkney mainland to see puffins, when the tide is low.

  2. The Broch of Gurness - an circular Iron Age fortress in Evie with it's thick walls acting like a keep in a castle.

  3. Maeshowe - a Neolithic burial chamber found in Stenness that was broken into by Vikings, Guillemots on a seabird cliff in Orkneywho left on the walls the finest collection of runic inscriptions in Western Europe.

  4. Marwick Head - a teaming seabird cliff in Birsay that comes alive with noise in the summer. At the cliff edge can be found a giant stone tower built to commemorate the lives lost during the sinking of the HMS Hampshire.

  5. The Ring of Brodgar - a ring of 30 standing stones between the loch of Harray and Stenness, whose purpose remains unknown.

  6. Skara Brae - a prehistoric village in Sandwick with houses complete with beds and dressers and fireplaces still intact. Once a sand dune, a storm in the 19th Century uncovered an archeological treasure.

  7. Skaill House in the West Mainland of OrkneySkaill House - the house belonging to the 7th Laird of Skaill, who discovered Skara Brae. In this house overflowing with history, you will find Skara Brae artefacts, as well as Captain Cook's dinner service.

  8. The Standing Stones of Stenness - a group of monstrously tall stones set between Brodgar and Maeshowe.

  9. Yesnaby - spectacular cliff scenery in Sandwick and an impressive sea stack called the Yesnaby Castle.

  10. Round Kirk in Orphir, OrkneyThe Round Kirk - Built in the 11th Century by Earl Haakon, the Round Kirk is the only circular medieval church in Scotland.

  11. The Kirbister Farm Museum - A superb example of a 19th century Orkney Farmhouse, complete with farming implements from the past. The central fireplace, similar to Skara Brae, reminds us that houses in Orkney did not change that dramatically between Neolithic times and the nineteenth century.

  12. The Corrigal Farm Museum - an example of a 19th century Orkney Farmhouse with farming implements from the past. A lovely place to take children - ducks, hens, sheep and occasionally kittens can be seen at Corrigal.

Map of the West Mainland
Map of the West Mainland
Getting to the West Mainland
Travel from Scrabster to Stromness with NorthLink Ferries. Once docked, take the A965 out of Stromness and you will be in the West Mainland.
Alternatively, travel from Aberdeen or Lerwick to Kirkwall with NorthLink Ferries. Once docked at Hatston, take the A965 from Kirkwall to Stromness. After 7 miles, when you reach Finstown, you will be in the West Mainland.
Top tips
• As well as the essential sites to visit there are plenty of other smaller and worthwhile sites of interest - Unstan Cairn, the Click Mill, the Burgar Hill Wind Turbines, Rendall Doocott, Waulkmill Bay and many more!
• A good cycling triangle consists of Stromness to Skara Brae (A967 and B9056) to The Ring of Brodgar (B9056 and B9055) to Maeshowe (A965) and back to Stromness
Accommodation in the West Mainland
Buxa Farm Chalets in Orphir, Orkney Buxa Farm Chalets, Orphir
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Widefirth Cottages in the Orkney Islands Widefirth Cottages, Rendall
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Woodwick House in Evie in the Orkney Islands Woodwick House, Evie
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West Mainland Businesses and Services
The Orkney Brewery
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Orkney Brewery
The Waterside
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The Waterside

 

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