StromnessThings to do

Things to do in Stromness

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    Hamnavoe Restaurant

    Tucked away off the main street, this Stromness favourite specialises in excellent local seafood backed up by professional service. There’s always something good off the boats, and the chef prides himself on his lobster. Booking is a must. From November to March, it’s only open Saturday and Sunday for dinner; in summer it also opens for lobster lunches on Saturday.

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  2. B

    Stromness Museum

    Crammed with fascinating artefacts from maritime and natural-history collections covering whaling, the Hudson’s Bay Company and the sunken German fleet in Scapa Flow, this is a superb museum where you can easily lose a couple of hours nosing around the display cases.

    Among the more unusual exhibits are South Sea Islander artefacts left here by the survivors of Captain Cook’s final expedition to the Pacific in 1776–79, and the tiny inflatable boat used by Dr John Rae in his Arctic explorations.

    Across the street from the museum is the house where local poet and novelist George Mackay Brown lived from 1968 until his death in 1996. Further south on the main street is Lo…

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    Julia’s Café & Bistro

    This cafe with a conservatory, opposite the port, keeps all-comers happy, with massive fry-ups offset on the cardiac karma scale by the wraps, salads and tempting vegetarian dishes such as nut roast or couscous. In summer it opens for dinner with elaborate fare (£10 to £13) on offer.

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    Pier Arts Centre

    Resplendently redesigned, this gallery has really rejuvenated the Orkney modern-art scene with its sleek lines and upbeat attitude. It’s worth a look as much for the architecture as its high-quality collection of 20th-century British art and the changing exhibitions.

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    Ferry Inn

    Every port has its pub, and in Stromness it’s the Ferry. Convivial and central, it warms the cockles with folk music, local beers and characters, and pub food that’s unsophisticated but generously proportioned and good value.

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    Stromness Hotel

    This central hotel does excellent seafood dishes fused with tastes of the Orient, and there are vegetarian options. There’s a lounge bar with harbour views, or the earthier, convivial Flattie Bar downstairs.

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    Bistro 76

    This is an intimate cellar restaurant with a standout menu that will entice most palates through the door (from steak lovers to vegetarians). It’s located under the Orca Hotel.

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    Stromness Cafe-Bar

    This quirky little space, with attached shop, is good for a snack or even something more substantial. Orkney beer is available and best enjoyed on the back terrace overlooking the water.

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  9. Walking

    The main recreation in Stromness is simply strolling back and forth along the narrow, atmospheric main street.

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    Co-op Supermarket

    Self-caterers can stock up at the Co-op supermarket.

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