

OrkneyYesScotland.com: Directory of Places to Stay in OrkneyAll > Scotland > Orkney and Shetland > Orkney places to stay > Restaurants with Rooms Approximately twenty miles north of the Scottish mainland lie the Orkney Islands, which were annexed to Scotland in 1468. They were pledged for 50,000 florins by King Christian I of Norway as part of a dowry when his daughter married James III of Scotland. Although made up of about 70 islands, only 28 are inhabited and the summer is almost nightless.
Orkney is a destination in its own right. You do not visit Orkney en route to somewhere else , it is a first-choice holiday for most visitors. The islands' attractions, culture, wildlife, activities and hospitality are guaranteed to keep any group of visitors amused and entertained for a long time.
Lying 6 miles to the north of the Scottish Mainland and separated by the turbulent waters of the Pentland Firth, this fascinating and flourishing archipelago of 70 islands are home to a population of over 19,000. From the moment you arrive, Orkney seduces you with its landscape, its wildlife, its stories and its unhurried pace of ... < more >
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