WestraySights

Sights in Westray

  1. Noltland Castle

    A half-mile west of Pierowall stand the ruins of this tower house, built by Gilbert Balfour, an aide to Mary, Queen of Scots. The castle bristles with no fewer than 61 shot holes, part of the defences of the deceitful Balfour, who plotted to murder Cardinal Beaton and, after being exiled, the king of Sweden.

    Head upstairs and look out for the bread oven in the kitchen and the secret compartments in the windowsills. If the castle is locked, you can ask for the key at the farmhouse across the road.

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  2. Orkney Faerie Museum & Gallery

    Set in a converted old crofthouse, Orkney Faerie Museum & Gallery showcases Orcadian folklore and legend with tales of faeries, wee folk, trows and mermaids.

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  3. Westray Heritage Centre

    This heritage centre has displays on local history and interesting nature dioramas, as well as archaeological finds, including the famous 5000-year-old ‘Westray Wife’. Also known as the 'Orkney Venus', this 4cm-tall sandstone figurine was found during a dig at the nearby Links of Noltland; it's the oldest depiction of the human form yet found in Scotland, and possibly in Britain.

    The Links of Noltland, between Grobust beach and Noltland Castle, has recently emerged as one of the most important prehistoric sites in Scotland. Like Skara Brae, it's a Neolithic village buried in the sand, and threatened by erosion. Archaeologial excavations will continue for several years…

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  4. Wheeling Steen Gallery

    Situated about 2 miles north of Pierowall near the airfield, this appealing gallery showcases the photographs and paintings of local farmer-turned artist Edwin Randall, and crafts created by his daughter. There's a cafe too, serving tea, coffee, hot chocolate and cakes.

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  5. Noup Head

    The RSPB reserve at Noup Head, at the northwestern tip Westray, is a dramatic area of seacliffs which attracts vast numbers of breeding seabirds from April to July. There are big puffin colonies, plus fulmars, skuas and other familiar species, and you can often see dozens of seals hauled out on the sloping skerries to the north of the headland.

    You can walk to Noup Head along the clifftops from a parking area near Bis Geos hostel, passing the impressive chasm of Ramni Geo, and return via the lighthouse access road (4 miles, allow two to three hours).

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