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Bellona Cottage |
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ISLAND OF ROUSAY, Orkney |
STB:    
Sleeps: 5 to 7
(2 bedrooms)
KEY
Reaching Rousay is easy - just
20 minutes on one of the local car and passenger ferries from Tingwall
on the Mainland of Orkney (there are 6 ferries a day).
The Queen of the Isles and The
Egypt of the North are both descriptions used for Rousay, an island
where more than anywhere else in Orkney, the past meets the present.
Rousay is a hilly island about
8km in diameter, with fertile land around the coastline, and moorland
in the centre. The road runs right round the island, which lies across
Eynhallow sound from the Mainland of Orkney.
The island has lots to discover
for the visitor, and is a delight to bird watchers and archaeologists
as well as those wanting to fish. There are 3 good trout lochs, the
Muckle and Peerie Waters near Westness and Wabister Loch in the north
west corner.
From
the top of Kierfea (235m) and Blotchnie Fiold (250m) there are panoramic
views of the islands and walks over the high moorland are likely to
give sightings of Hen Harriers, Merlin, Peregrines and red-throated
Divers. There is a large moorland RSPB reserve.
The island has been inhabited for
over 5,000 years and there are many chambered cairns as well as brochs,
Viking sites and medieval ruins to look at. In the 1930s the late Walter
Grant of Highland Park and Trumland did a great deal to develop the
prehistoric archaeology of Rousay. As a result there are several very
well presented monuments to visit today.
Rousay Traveller Guide offers day
tours in the comfort of a minibus around the island stopping at the
main sites and there is an opportunity to walk along the Westness walk.
There is a taxi service available too.
Alternatively, if you want to stay
longer on the island, Rousay Traveller Guide offers self catering accommodation
in this comfortable stone cottage originally built in 1877. It has recently
been modernised and now sleeps up to 7 people.
Bellona
Cottage offers an open plan lounge/dining area and kitchen. There is
a triple bedroom (double and single bed) and a double bedroom, and a
double futon bed in the lounge area. Shower and sauna. Electric heating.
Surrounded by water, the house
reflects this with a nautical theme. There is a large garden with magnificent
views of the other islands. Also, there are bikes available.
You could try local food while
you are in Rousay at the Pier Restaurant.
Experience quiet island life on
Rousay - come and see why we moved to Rousay. We think youll love it
- it really is worth the trip.
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