Located in Stromness and with Standing Stones of Stenness reachable within 8.5 km, The Royal Hotel provides a restaurant, non-smoking rooms, free WiFi throughout the property and a bar.
Graham
Australia
Nice clean comfortable room. Excellent breakfast. Very central location with plenty of free parking nearby.
Featuring views of Scapa Flow, Lindisfarne Bed & Breakfast is a detached house in a rural location near Stromness. Free WiFi and free private parking is available on site.
Claire
United Kingdom
Kevin and Deborah are excellent hosts, nothing was ever too much trouble. Great room, comfortable beds and a seperate lounge area for guests. Breakfast was plentiful and varied, freshly cooked. Good location for exploring west side of island.
Looking out across the harbour of the Orkney Islands’ largest town, The Kirkwall Hotel features a high-quality restaurant and bar along with stylish en suite rooms.
Neik
United Kingdom
Wry good location and helpful staff. Dog friendly which was great.
Set in Kirkwall, Orkney Islands region, The Shore is located 1.9 km from Highland Park Distillery. This 3-star hotel offers luggage storage space. The hotel has family rooms.
Laurie
United States
The single room was truly tiny but adequate; the facilities in the sister hotel, the Kirkwall, more than made up for that.
Located in Kirkwall and within 16 km of Maeshowe, Albert Hotel features a bar, allergy-free rooms, and free WiFi throughout the property. This 3-star hotel offers room service.
Set in Kirkwall, Orkney, family-run Ayre Hotel & Ayre Apartments overlooks Kirkwall harbour. It offers local produce in its restaurant and traditionally styled rooms, with free Wi-Fi.
Located on the shore of Harray Loch and family-run for over 30 years, the Merkister Hotel is a 15-minute drive from the main towns of Kirkwall and Stromness.
Located in Finstown and only 5.3 km from Maeshowe, 8 Jib Park, Finstown provides accommodation with garden views, free WiFi and free private parking.
Christopher Roland
United Kingdom
A delightful, well equipped cosy bungalow in a perfect location for exploring Mainland Orkney. Delicious welcoming scones on arrival. The hosts speedily and efficiently fixed a small lighting problem.
I will happily recommend is as an excellent base for Mainland Orkney.
Stromness is a beautiful sea village that is in many ways...
Stromness is a beautiful sea village that is in many ways untouched by time. The people are genuine and friendly, there are ample places to walk to discover little gardens and views, plenty of unique shops. There are not a lot of restaurants in the evening, but the two that are actively open are fantastic and their staff will make your visit memorable.
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Anonymous
Scored 10
10
Delightful small historical seaport town built on the side...
Delightful small historical seaport town built on the side of a hill best seen on foot due to narrow Main Street with many small ‘closes’ off leading to the traditional houses
Free parking available in port area and most of old town accessible from there - easy walking
Museum is worth a visit
When coming ashore from ferry take a break and explore the town - the history is amazing from Captain Cook to John Rae through to the herring fishing and the modern ferry terminal
Mike
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
The Pier Arts Centre is well worth seeing - awesome...
The Pier Arts Centre is well worth seeing - awesome architecture as well as art.
The Vintage Paper Company (Printing) is a hidden gem, and look out for Otto, the shop dog.
The Museum is good to see if you are happy walking through lots of interesting old streets and want to learn more of the social history of the area,
Lucy
United Kingdom
Scored 8.0
8.0
We spent a week in Stromness which was a good location to...
We spent a week in Stromness which was a good location to visit most parts of Mainland. Stromness itself is a quiet town with limited dining out opportunities (book early to avoid disappointment).
Getting a cottage with a view over the harbour is essential.
james
United Kingdom
Scored 6.0
6.0
Stromness is a small town with an old world feel.
Stromness is a small town with an old world feel. It is a good location to get across to some other islands (especially Hoy, which is why we stayed there). It is also quite a good location to get to the major archaeological sites. The Stromness Hotel is the only large hotel in the town and this is a functional but rather soulless place (we understand the locals have tended to boycott the place since the current owners decided to make it alcohol free) .
We stayed early June and there were only other 2 restaurants plus a couple of take-aways and the restaurants booked up really early (ideally you needed to book at least a day ahead!)
Neil
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
Stromness is a great base for exploring Orkney.
Stromness is a great base for exploring Orkney. The town is charming, with winding narrow streets of small independent shops. Eating out can be a challenge but the deli, bakery and small supermarket provide options for picnics. There is plenty of public parking at the harbourside.
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