Kirkwall is the capital of the Orkney Islands in Scotland and a hub for its rich history, marked by key historical sites, including Saint Magnus Cathedral, the Bishop's Palace, and the Earls' Palace. Saint Magnus Cathedral is a striking example of medieval architecture, built in the 12th century. Located adjacent to Saint Magnus Cathedral, the Bishop's Palace is a significant historical building from the 12th century, originally the residence of the Bishop of Orkney. It was once a grand residence but now remains in ruins, with remnants of the stone structure, including walls, doorways, and arches, still visible. The Earls' Palace, also located in Kirkwall, was built in the early 17th century by Earl Patrick Stewart. This impressive Renaissance-style building once served as the residence of the Earl of Orkney and was known for its grand design. These landmarks collectively highlight Kirkwall's historical importance and the island's rich Norse and Scottish heritage.
Pickup included
1200 years of Viking History before Orkney and Shetland were handed over to Great Britain, we will see, The Girnel, The Inner Outer harbours, Kirkwall Hotel, The Press Gang, The Old Hall and the Saint Olaf's Kirk, The Bridge in the town, The Big Tree, where the Castle used to be, The old market Square, Saint Manguns cathedral, Bishop and Earls Palaces, and finally to the Museum.
You can choose to be picked up from a list of locations, or alternatively, have the choice to make your own way to the meeting points
Please arrive at the pick up point 30 minutes before departure time.
Behind kirkwall information centre, bus station stand 5, Look out for a White, Black and orange minivan with inscription of Experience Orkney on it.