Things to do in Deerness

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1. Standing Stones of Stenness

Discover ancient history at the Standing Stones of Stenness. This collection of monoliths forms one of the oldest henge sites in the British Isles and is an ideal starting point to explore the prehistoric legacy of the Orkney Islands. The stunning landscape and diverse wildlife provide additional appeal to this iconic Orcadian landmark.
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Standing Stones of Stenness which includes general coastal views, heritage elements and tranquil scenes

2. Ring of Brogdar

The Ring of Brodgar is both an enigmatic historical attraction and an area of spectacular natural beauty. Here, 27 standing stones form a perfect circle with a diameter of about 340 feet (104 meters). Examine the UNESCO-listed site, which sits amid the rolling hills and tranquil lochs of the Orkney Mainland.
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Ring of Brogdar which includes a monument and heritage elements as well as a small group of people

3. St. Magnus Cathedral

St. Magnus Cathedral is among Orkney’s most recognizable and striking landmarks. Known as the “Light in the North,” this medieval cathedral dominates the skyline of Kirkwall. Inside are memorials to a number of prominent Orcadians. Take a guided tour of the building’s upper levels for wonderful views over the cathedral itself and the surrounding landscape.
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St. Magnus Cathedral which includes a church or cathedral, heritage architecture and heritage elements

4. Earl's Palace

With only a two-story section left standing, the Earl’s Palace lies mostly in ruins today, but it was once considered to be one of Scotland’s most remarkable Renaissance buildings. Discover the remnants of the palace’s beautiful entrance decorations and step inside to see its spectacular fireplace.
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Earl\'s Palace featuring heritage architecture, building ruins and heritage elements

5. Bishop's Palace

The Bishop’s Palace was the traditional residence of the Bishop of Orkney. Although little of the original 12th-century palace remains today, you can stroll through the remains of its Great Hall and climb to the top of its round tower for lovely vistas over nearby St. Magnus Cathedral and all of Kirkwall.
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Bishop\'s Palace which includes a ruin, heritage architecture and heritage elements

What to do in Deerness