Saturday, August 26, 2023

Rousay (the Egypt of the North) and leaving Orkney :(

Our last island trip was to Rousay, where there are many important archaeological sites. It is known as the Egypt of the North! The island is quite small and has a road around the outside so we visited each in turn as we went.

Taversoe Tuick - a double decker Chambered Cairn

Blackhammer Chambered Cairn - just let yourself in!

Built as a rectangle rather than the usual circle we have seen. The
protective concrete roof looked a bit weird - like a bunker!

Beautiful heather in bloom

Knowe of Yarso Chambered Cairn with
 Lurcher on high alert!


The main site is Midhowe Chambered Cairn (below) and Broch. The cairn is rectangular as the previous two but absolutely massive - 32.5 metres long! Excavated in the 1930's, the 23 metre passage is divided into 12 stalls, all now protected by a modern hanger with a walkway over the top to get an aerial view.



We do like a Broch - they are always located in a beautiful spot and normally very peaceful places as well as very interesting. This one was no exception and adjacent to the cairn.


Dee trying out the Neolithic shelving!


A nice spot for a picnic




Is Dee trying to tell me something?

This turbine was on a high hill which had a
meandering boardwalk to admire the view from



All over Orkney there are lots of Fushia
hedgerows which are very cheerful :)


We are still surrounded by lovely wild flowers, here are some more that we haven't seen before.






Our last night at Orkney was spent at Birsay with a walk at low tide over to the Brough via a causeway for a second time. On our last day, we went on a snorkelling trip organised by the Stromness Museum to study Sea Grass and wildlife living in it, which we recorded. We first put on a dry suit - a first for both of us - strange to be dressed in normal clothes underneath and stay dry! Well for Dee anyway....

Our last Orkney sunset

Dee with info on what to look out for

Not quite sure what the valves were for but mine (Phil) leaked!

A last walk around the Ring of Brodgar - a lovely place!



We had booked on the B&B service on the MV Hamnavoe. This means that although the ship doesn't leave until the morning, we get on the evening before and stay the night in a cabin with exclusive use of The Magnus Lounge (normally an extra with breakfast included in the morning. A bit like a mini cruise! Free drinks (not alcoholic) free pastries, fruit and biscuits and reading material. We had a great time in Orkney and were a bit sad to be leaving!

Purdy settled into our dog friendly cabin - as long as she
has her own blanket she is happy anywhere!

The Magnus Lounge

After a flat crossing we reached Scrabster and the Scottish mainland again. After 3 months away we arrived with a fair bit of trepidation! We had planned a 1 nighter at Fortrose before visiting Fort George and then taking the ferry to the Outer Hebrides. How busy could that be...

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