DATES
Thu 14th August 2025
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Tue 19th August 2025
This Scottish cluster of Islands out in the North Sea are a wonderful destination for some incredible hiking. As you hike you will learn some of the ancient history of the islands and be inspired by the rich tapestry of folklore stories. You will love the Scottish hospitality in our cosy base The Ferry Inn in Stromness, located in the southwestern part of Mainland Orkney. Join us for this very special Scottish experience.
SUMMARY
Dates: Thursday August 14th to Tuesday August 19th
Get inspired and see the film The Outrun filmed on Orkney The OUTRUN Trailer
Guide: Stef Lauer
Walking Grade: 2 Goats – be prepared for Scottish weather which could involve rain at any time. There are long walks but the ascent is not more than 400m so we have graded this 2 goats. You can expect to walk steadily with stops to appreciate your surroundings. You do need to have good fitness and be ready to be out all day.
Max elevation: 400m
Terrain: good coastal paths
Max distance: 17km/10.5 miles on one day. Slow,steady walking with lots of stops.
Highlights:
- Go back in time to visit some of Europe’s most important neolithic sites like the Ring of Brodgar and Skara Brae
- Experience Scottish hospitality while staying in a family run inn in the picturesque town of Stromness
- Take a day trip to the island of Hoy and hike to the famous sea star of the Old Man of Hoy
- Be inspired by the rich tapestry of folklore, stories and history on this cluster of islands in the North Sea.
Base: The Ferry Inn at the harbour in Stromness – a traditional, very popular Orkney pub with rooms. You can be sure of an island welcome and a true Scottish experience.
Getting there: Our starting point on Thursday is at The Ferry Inn,Stromness on the Island of Orkney.
There are many ways to travel to Orkney – arriving to an island by ferry is particularly special. The ferry to Stromness departs from Scrabster. From Inverness you can take bus to get there or get a train to Thurso and from there it is a short bus or taxi ride to the terminal. On arrival The Ferry Inn is a short walk from the ferry terminal.
For more detailed travel information to Orkney please click on the links below..
You can also fly to Kirkwall and get a pre booked taxi to Stromness. If there are a few of you flying to Kirkwall we will connect you for sharing a taxi.
More information on getting to Stromness is available here Getting to Orkney
We can always advise you.
Arrival in Stromness around 4pm for check in at the Ferry Inn hotel.
Departure: After breakfast on your final day.
Price:£2,100 per person for this fully inclusive holiday:
- Bed and Breakfast in ensuite double room for solo occupancy
- Packed Lunches including for your departure travel day
- All evening meals – 3 courses
- Minibus for walks to explore the island fully
- Experienced Guide throughout your holiday
- Ferry to Hoy
- Entrance to Skara Brae
If you can bring a friend/partner and share a room there is a discount of £500 pp and the price is £1600 per person . We will discount your final bill once you have paid your deposit.
Not included:
- Travel to Stromness
- Drinks from the bar
- Additional activities not in the itinerary
DETAILS
The Orkney Islands lie in the very north of Scotland, just off the Scottish Mainland. It feels like a world away but the islands are surprisingly well connected.
Your journey to Orkney begins when you arrive in Stromness – The Ferry Inn, with its wonderful Scottish hospitality, your home for the next few days.
On our trip, we will walk on stunning beaches, visit Neolithic sites and take the ferry to experience another outlying island, Hoy. There are mysterious standing stones, Viking stories and ancient sites, marine wildlife including the elusive selkie. As well as the proud tradition of all the local produce created here – local beer, whisky and various foods all ready for you to try.
One of our favourite whisky’s is Highland Park created and still made on Orkney. For whisky lovers you can taste it in the bar! You can see a little of the magic that goes into the making of it on this video Highland Park Orkney Stories
Listen to this to get a sense of Stromness and the Orkney Islands. Written by Sir Peter Maxwell Davies as a protest against the proposed construction is a uranium mine near Yesnaby. There may be chance to visit for those interested.
TO GET INSPIRED here are some tips for reading and watching :
Hamnavoe by George Mackay Brown
The Outrun by Amy Liptrot – both a book and a film starring Saoirse Ronan
Books and photographs by Gunnie Moberg
ITINERARY
The itinerary may change depending on the weather and at the discretion of your guide. You will be briefed each day about your days walks.
Day 1: Thursday Arrival – meet at the Ferry Inn, Stromness around 4pm. Check in,settle in and have a briefing with your guide approx 17.30 followed by dinner.
if time there will be a short walk to orientate you to the small town of Stromness.
Day 2: Friday, Roadtrip
We are taking a day to explore by minibus. Stopping, admiring and exploring with some walks around the following places:
- Orphir – Orkney Saga Centre and short coastal walk up to 3.5km
- Birsay – Earls Palace, Brough of Birsay(subject to low tide times) and a coastal walk – up to 6km
- Scenic drive around the island between walks.
This should give us a good overview of the thousands of years of history and heritage on this island.
Day 3: Saturday, West Mainland
Today we travel to Skara Brae which is one of the most fascinating sites in all of Scotland. A stone-built neolithic settlement on a stunning sandy beach which dates back to around 3,000 years BC. This is proper time travel!
Today we will see and walk amongst:
- Standing Stones of Stenness
- Ring of Brodgar
- Skara Brae and Skaill House
- West Coast
Return for our evening meal at the Ferry Inn together
Day 4: Sunday – Island of Hoy
After viewing the high-lying island of Hoy from a distance yesterday, we are boarding a small passenger ferry from Stromness to North Hoy(Moaness) at 10am. This takes us across the water to set foot on it.
Rackwick Glen reminds us of the empty glens of Scotland’s north-west but it’s the Old Man that we are seeking. The Old Man of Hoy is one of the tallest sea stacks in the whole of the UK and the destination of our walk today. Perhaps we might even spot a pair of climbers tackling this magnificent cliff.
We return to visit a cafe/wander on the beach before catching the ferry at 18.30pm. We arrive in Stomness at 7pm for an evening meal together at our hotel.
Walk: 6 hours, 17km, 400m ascent
Day 5: Monday – East Mainland
We’re giving our legs a bit of a rest as we are exploring Orkney’s largest town, Kirkwall (population: 8,500) and learn about the history of its cathedral, St Magnus. It was built almost 900 years ago and is dedicated to one of the earliest Earls of Orkney, his life immortalised in the Icelandic Orkneyinga Sagas.
There is plenty to see around Kirkwall and we will enjoy another leisurely walk near Kirkwall.
There is also the option to do the South Ronaldsay Coastal Walk up to 10km. For those that prefer there is plenty to explore in Kirkwall.
Walk : 10km, 3 hours, 310m ascent
Day 6, Tuesday.
We’re departing after breakfast and wishing a fond farewell to Stromness and the Orkney Islands.
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