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3-Day Orkney & The Far North Tour from Inverness: Churchill Barriers and Kirkwall

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What you'll experience

Highlights

Moray & Cromarty: Firths' breathtaking coastal beauty
Orkney Ferry Crossing: Spot seals, dolphins & sea birds en route to the islands
Skara Brae: Europe's best-preserved Neolithic village
Ring of Brodgar & Stenness: Ancient stone circles on UNESCO-listed ground
Maeshowe: Mysterious chambered cairn older than the pyramids
Italian Chapel: WWII beauty built by prisoners of war
Churchill Barriers: Strategic causeways from wartime Orkney
St Magnus Cathedral: Romanesque grandeur in Kirkwall’s historic heart
John O'Groats: Northernmost point of mainland Britain
Dunrobin Castle: Highland elegance with French château charm

3 days

Day-by-day itinerary

  1. 1

    Day 1 — Inverness - Orkney - Italian Chapel - Churchill Barriers - Kirkwall

    Over the sea to the Orkney Isles…
    Your journey begins as we head north from Inverness, passing the spectacular coastal views of the Moray and Cromarty Firths. Then it's time to board the ferry for a memorable crossing to St Margaret's Hope, the gateway to Orkney. Keep your eyes peeled for dolphins, seals, and other marine wildlife during the hour-long journey.
    Orkney lies so far north that in summer the sun sets as late as 10:30 pm, giving you extra daylight to explore. This remote archipelago includes over 70 islands, of which around 20 are inhabited. You'll be staying on Mainland Orkney, the largest island in the group.
    Explore Orkney's Unique Nature
    Once on the island, soak in the windswept beauty and look out for rare wildlife like the tiny purple Primula Scotica and charismatic puffins. Orkney's remote location has allowed many unique species to thrive. You'll also learn about the island's unusual geography, shaped by glacial erosion, and visit what's believed to be the UK's oldest natural woodland.
    Discover WWII History - Italian Chapel & Churchill Barriers
    Orkney played a vital role during the Second World War. You'll visit the beautifully preserved Italian Chapel, built by Italian prisoners of war who later became paid workers after Italy joined the Allies. Nearby, you'll see the impressive Churchill Barriers, a series of causeways constructed to protect the British naval fleet from enemy submarines.
    Meals: B: Excluded, L: Excluded, D: ExcludedStay: B&B en-suite in Kirkwall
  2. 2

    Day 2 — Kirkwall - Skara Brae - Ring o’Brodgar - St Magnus Cathedral - Kirkwall

    Ancient Orkney: Neolithic Marvels & Norse Heritage
    From your base in Kirkwall, the capital of Orkney, you'll spend the day exploring the island's ancient past. Kirkwall itself is charming, with its narrow lanes, old stone buildings, and the ruins of the Bishop's Palace and Earl's Palace. It's also home to Highland Park Distillery, the northernmost whisky distillery in the UK.
    Walk Among Europe's Best-Preserved Neolithic Sites
    Orkney is a treasure trove of prehistoric sites. You'll visit:
    * Maeshowe - a stunning Neolithic chambered cairn
    * Skara Brae - Europe's most complete Neolithic village, hidden for centuries and uncovered after a storm in 1850
    * The Standing Stones of Stenness and the Ring of Brodgar - majestic stone circles that form part of a UNESCO World Heritage Site
    These incredible monuments reveal a world from over 5,000 years ago - older than the pyramids of Egypt.
    Visit the Northernmost Cathedral in Britain
    Finish the day at the awe-inspiring St Magnus Cathedral, a striking Romanesque structure founded in the 12th century as the final resting place of Magnus the Martyr, Earl of Orkney. At that time, Orkney was part of Norway, and the Norse influence is still felt across the islands.
    Meals: B: Included, L: Excluded, D: ExcludedStay: B&B en-suite in Kirkwall
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    Day 3 — Kirkwall - John O’Groats - Dunrobin Castle - Inverness

    Journey South via John O'Groats & Dunrobin Castle
    Enjoy a relaxed morning in Kirkwall, browsing local craft shops or walking along the harbour. Late morning, we board the ferry back to the Scottish mainland and begin our journey south along the northern coastline.
    Visit John O'Groats - The End of the Road
    We stop at John O'Groats, the northernmost point on the British mainland and a great spot for panoramic views and photos. From here, you can see both the east and west coasts of the UK - a rare and beautiful sight.
    Step Into a Storybook at Dunrobin Castle
    Next, we explore the fairytale-like Dunrobin Castle, the most northerly of Scotland's grand estates. With its French chateau-style architecture, manicured gardens, and centuries of history, this is one of the most elegant castles in the Highlands. It's also Britain's oldest continuously inhabited stately home, formerly owned by the Dukes of Sutherland.
    Afterwards, relax and enjoy the Highland scenery as we make our way back to Inverness.

    Meals: B: Included, L: Excluded, D: Excluded

What's included

Included

  • Professional driver-guide
  • Transportation on a modern, air-conditioned luxury mini-bus, midi-bus or coach
  • Scheduled comfort breaks throughout the journey
  • Accommodation: B&B en-suite, 2 nights in Kirkwall
  • 2 breakfasts

Not included

  • Airfares or related transportation between your home and departure city
  • All personal expenses including hotel room service and meals
  • Meals and drinks
  • On-board toilets (regular comfort stops provided)
  • Gratuities for your Driver-Guide
  • Optional extras, available to purchase on the day depending on your tour (prices and availability may vary)

Meeting & drop-off

Departure points

  • 25 Union Street · Inverness
    Pickup at 08:00:00
    Inverness, IV1 1QA
    Check in 7:45am.

Cancellation policy

When you cancelRefund
0–16 days before0%
17+ days before90%

Important info

Special notes
  • Please limit your luggage to 1 x small/medium piece per person (No more than 15kg in weight and dimensions of 55cm x 40cm x 20cm), along with 1 x small handbag or daypack.
  • No matter when you visit, the weather in Scotland can be "changeable", to say the least. We suggest that you bring suitable clothing for all conditions, including a waterproof jacket (it has been known to rain in Scotland), sunglasses and plenty of layers.
  • Ensure you bring shoes suitable for short walks, on rough or uneven terrain.
  • Although most attractions & eating establishments we visit accept card payments, we would also recommend bringing cash with you.
  • Don't forget a camera to snap the fantastic memories you'll make on tour with us!
Pricing notes (children, single supplement)
* For children aged 3-15 or seniors over 60 or students with ID, we will give you a discount of £10.00 per booking. Please provide identification showing the age at the time of booking.
* Rome Type:
- Single Room: room with a bed for 1 adult
- Double oom: room with 1 big bed for 2
- Twin oom: room with 2 single beds
- Family Room: room with 1 big bed and 1 single bed (on request)
* Please specify your preferred room type when making your reservation.

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