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Nightly Rooms From:
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Singles: GBP33
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Doubles: GBP43
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Address:
North Ronaldsay
Orkney Islands
Orkney
Scotland
United Kingdom
KW17 2BE
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Description:
North Ronaldsay - or "North Ron" as it's fondly known - has a unique outpost atmosphere, brought about by its extreme isolation. Measuring just three miles by one and rising only 66ft above sea level, the island is almost overwhelmed by the enormity of the sky, the strength of wind and the ferocity of the sea - so much so that its very existence seems an act of tenacious defiance. Despite these adverse conditions, North Ronaldsay has been inhabited for centuries, and continues to be heavily farmed, from old-style crofts whose roofs are made from huge local flagstones.
The island's sheep are a unique, tough, goat-like breed, who feed mostly on seaweed, giving their flesh a dark tone and a rich, gamey taste, and making their thick wool highly prized. A high drystone dyke, completed in the mid-nineteenth century and running the thirteen miles around the edge of the island, keeps them off the farmland, except during lambing season.
The most frequent visitors are ornithologists, who come to catch a glimpse of the rare migrants who land here briefly on their spring and autumn migrations: there's a permanent Bird Observatory, established in 1987 by adapting a croft situated in the southwest corner of the island to wind and solar power; they can give advice as to what birds have recently been sighted.
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Check In: 14:00
Check Out: 11:00
Please don't hesitate to contact us for any further details or have us answer any of your questions.
Please use the Google map of North Ronaldsay Bird Observatory, Orkney Islands, to view nearby roads, stations and other landmarks that may help you. You may of course contact North Ronaldsay Bird Observatory, Orkney Islands directly who will be pleased to give you personalised directions.
Local Tourist Attractions and places of interest, road routes, nearby airports and public transportation including trains & bus terminals in the Orkney Islands area can be found by viewing the Google map.
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Guest Name:
Angela Shutes
(United States)
Stayed From:
21/09/2009
To:
02/10/2009
Guest Type:
Couple
Very satisfactory. We were well looked after by our hosts and all their staff, and we felt it gave good value for money.
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Guest Name:
katie downes
(United Kingdom)
Stayed From:
27/05/2009
To:
28/05/2009
Guest Type:
Couple
wonderful flight, room, food, people, etc. etc.
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Guest Name:
Isobel Dolak
(Austria)
Stayed From:
16/08/2008
To:
17/08/2008
Guest Type:
Fantastic accomodation, food, service, helpfulness and even the weather.
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Guest Name:
Erzsebet Toth
(Hungary)
Stayed From:
08/08/2008
To:
10/08/2008
Guest Type:
Couple
A most enjoyable stay in a friendly environment
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Guest Name:
Chris Holland
(United Kingdom)
Stayed From:
28/07/2008
To:
01/08/2008
Guest Type:
Couple
Amazing Island: wonderful innovative buildings for the Bird Observatory. Excellent food especially Lobster Soup and Crab soup. Thoughtful and interesting and very hard working owners/hosts.
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Guest Name:
Alison Hutchison
(United Kingdom)
Stayed From:
28/06/2008
To:
04/07/2008
Guest Type:
Couple
three daysin July: excellent food and most helpful staff.Will visit again.
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Guest Name:
Dorothy Bruce
(United Kingdom)
Stayed From:
19/05/2008
To:
21/05/2008
Guest Type:
Couple
Good en-suite rooms. Car hire from Tommy Muir made our stay most enjoyable. More bird sighting bird info would be welcome. Most enyoyable 2 days
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