Unearth Orkney's unique history, wildlife, islands, activities and culture by taking time to browse our Orkney blogs.
Orkney Beremeal Shortbread is a delicious sweet treat which is easy to create and the perfect accompaniment to a cuppa. It uses beremeal, which is low in gluten and has been grown for over 5,000 years in Orkney.
Join Robin McKelvie and his family as they set sail to Orkney and explore these enchanting islands that all ages are sure to enjoy! Find out what they got up to here.
With sheltered bays, strong swells, and crashing waves, the variety of water sports available in Orkney is second to none! We spoke to some water sport experts to get some advice for those wanting to make a splash on their travels.
We hope you’ll try this floorie bannock recipe from Orkney! Floorie bannocks are circular and are cut into triangles to be eaten. They use few ingredients and are delicious with butter or cheese.
For almost 20 years archaeologists have investigated the Ness of Brodgar in Stenness, Orkney. With the dig ending in 2024, we spoke to Nick Card and Anne Mitchell about what this might mean for this beautiful Neolithic site.
Electric vehicle (EV) drivers planning their next staycation should look northwards to the breathtakingly beautiful islands of Orkney where the EV charging infrastructure is among the best in the country.
Celina Rupp creates unique and eye-catching jewellery, handcrafted in Orkney and sold in shops, online and in the Barrier View Café, a short distance from the Italian Chapel.
Have you visited these hidden gems of Orkney? These are ten places perfect for repeat visitors or for islanders looking for a fine walk, and include Russadale Quarry, the Castle of Burwick, the Broch of Burgar, Newark Bay and the Stromness Reservoir.
No wonder the Orkney islands are a magnet for artists – there is inspiration and drama on every horizon, with each season casting its own light magic. Find out more about the art galleries where you can view their amazing work.