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Stromness Harbour and Old Town

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Stromness Harbour and Old Town

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  • Location: Stromness, Orkney islands, Scotland, United Kingdom

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    February 14, 2018

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    2000 souls live in the ex-herring harbor. The place is the most poetic-melancholic place of the Orkney Islands. Take a break in the narrow, herbaceous main street to hear live music in the lively pubs. Since many houses are built with gray stones, as they also called the "gray city".
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    August 6, 2023

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    Stromness - the gray city. Its appeal unfolds at second glance. The small port town has remained unchanged for centuries and has retained its original maritime charm with its narrow, …
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    Stromness and The Holms to Warebeth

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    Embark on a moderate hike from Stromness, exploring its historic winding streets before transitioning to rugged coastal paths. This 7.2-mile (11.5 km) route offers continuous sea views, including the dramatic peaks of Hoy, as you gain 243 feet (74 metres) in elevation. Expect to spend around 3 hours immersed in the unique landscape, eventually reaching Warebeth Beach, known for its seaweed and seabirds.

    When planning your visit, be aware that while many sections use well-surfaced paths, some coastal areas and the inland track from Warebeth can be wet underfoot. The path along the shore may also be rough and slippery, especially after rain. Always wear appropriate footwear to ensure a safe and comfortable experience on the trail.

    This route provides a diverse experience, blending the charm of Stromness Harbour and Old Town with the wild beauty of the Orkney coastline. You will discover a unique blend of cultural heritage and natural scenery, making it a notable journey for those exploring the island. The trail offers a peaceful escape with ample opportunities to observe local marine life and birds.

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    Embark on an easy hike from Ness Point Campsite to Stromness, a scenic coastal journey across the Orkney Islands. This route covers 1.9 miles (3.0 km) with a minimal elevation gain of 24 feet (7 metres), making it suitable for all fitness levels and typically taking around 46 minutes to complete. You'll follow easily accessible paths, some paved, offering dramatic coastal landscapes and panoramic views across Hoy Sound to the majestic Hills of Hoy. As you approach Stromness, the picturesque town reveals itself, nestled around its sheltered bay with houses built into the granite hillside. Keep an eye out for seabirds along the rugged shorelines and seals near the harbor.

    This easy trail is accessible for everyone, requiring no special fitness or technical skills. The paths are generally level, though you might encounter a gentle climb as you ascend back into Stromness, which rewards you with excellent views. Since the trail is well-defined and often paved, you can enjoy it in most weather conditions, though coastal walks are always best on a clear day. No specific permits or fees are mentioned for this route, making it a straightforward option for a spontaneous outing.

    The trail offers a glimpse into the rich maritime history of the Orkney Islands. From Ness Point, you can observe wartime watchposts and gun emplacements, and it's a great spot to see the MV Hamnavoe ferry. As you enter Stromness, you'll pass the statue of Dr. John Rae, a notable Arctic explorer. The town itself is a highlight, with its historic waterfront, narrow main street, and charming alleyways like the one colloquially known as "Khyber Pass Alley," inviting you to explore its unique character.

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    Location: Stromness, Orkney islands, Scotland, United Kingdom

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