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westray
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Westray (Queen o'
the Isles)
Interesting links site for various things to do with Westray |
The
Island of Papa Westray
Great looking site dedicated to all things related to the
fine Isle of Papay. The isle is rich in archeology and birdlife.
The website indicates how to get to, where to stay and what
to see and do in the islands. |
West-Ray Jewellery
A fine selection of hand made jewellery from the best of the
North Isles. Why don't you send a virtual postcard from the
site!! |
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North
Ronaldsay Bird Observatory
A comprehensive site dedicated to both birds and the island
of North Ronaldsay. Fantastically in-depth and well worth
a look if you are a twitcher or not!.
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graemsay |
Graemsay Island
Community based site for the small Island of Graemsay.
Contains people/ island views/ property/ wildlife, and much
more. |
hoy |
Hoy
Some interesting background and things to see and do on the
'High' island. Arguably the most interesting of outlying islands.
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eday |
Eday Partnership
Eday is located at the heart of the North Isles of Orkney, some 16 miles from Kirkwall, (1 hour 15 minutes by ferry). The Island is approximately 8 miles long by 2 miles wide with a population fluctuating between 120 - 130.
Topographically the Island landscape is very diverse ranging from sweeping sandy beaches and dunes to sheer cliffs, peat moors to lush productive farm land. |
sanday |
Sanday Tourism
Sanday is the perfect place to take time out. You'll find long stretches of unspoilt sandy beaches, an abundance of birds, seals and other wildlife, glittering seas, clear air and spectacular skies (by day and by night). |
| The 'official' Sanday
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Sanday Tartan
A new tartan to join the Orkney Tartan beyond the "tartan belt "!
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Kettletoft Hotel – Sanday
We are a small, family run hotel situated by the sea in the village of Kettletoft . Within easy walking distance of the hotel are the local shops and post office and direct access to one of the most beautiful beaches on the island Backaskaill Bay. Watch the seals and wildlife from the comfort of our well stocked bar, great especially on a rainy day
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