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Visiting Unstan Cairn Unstan Cairn Visitors Information and Accommodation Guide for visitors to Orkney. Lying about two miles north east of Stromness, on arrival park in front of the house. The key hangs in a box at the back door. The cairn on the edge of the Loch of Stenness contains an excellent example of a communal chambered tomb typical of Stone Age times.    The main chamber is divided by upright slabs into compartments. The pottery found here gave rise to the name Unstan...

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Skara Brae is a beautiful and historic archaeological site located on the west coast of Scotland, near Orkney. This unique Neolithic settlement has been around for more than 5000 years and offers visitors an unforgettable experience with its preserved stone dwellings that remain largely as they were found in 1850 by local villagers who uncovered them after a storm blew away part of an ancient mound. The structures are believed to have served as homes, workshops or communal areas where people gathered from different regions during this time period in order to trade goods and services. Visitors today can explore these fascinating ruins up close while learning about the lifestyle of those who created it so many centuries ago - providing great insights into our distant past!

Skara Brae a celebrated archaeological site on Mainland , near the B9056. It is a 4000- year-old Neolithic village completely buried under sand for nearly two millennia until a violent storm uncovered its existence in 1850. It is a remarkable settlement with much of its original 'furnishings' remaining intact: stone bed frames, shellfish tanks, hearths and primitive furniture all fashioned from stone. Some 10 houses and a workshop comprise this prehistoric village which is easily the best-preserved of its kind in Europe. Skara Brae Visitor Information and Accommodation Guide to assit with finding your vacation property.

Close by Skara Brae are the Standing Stones of Stenness and the Ring of Brogar, known as the 'Circle of the Sun'. The former are a huge monument of which only four stones now remain upright. The latter is a great ring of stones, of which 27 out of a possible original 60 stand as a witness to the intense lifestyle of the folk who lived here in the ancient past.

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Skara Brae is situated to the west side of the mainland, on road from Birsay to Stromness, an excavated Stone Age village, ranks close Maeshowe as Orkney's major Neolithic treasure. Built between 2500 and 2000 B.C., it consists of ten one-roomed houses in a remarkable state of reservation, its evident domesticity being fascinating. Ironically it was saved from Norse raids depredations because the inhabitants had abandoned it through sand encroachments: in any case the Norsemen would not have considered it worth their attention, as it was the home of humble folk with little worth taking.

The habits of its people are evident: here are curious stone beds, fireplaces and cupboards, covered passages from one dwelling to another and a paved open court for communal gatherings. Many of the primitive tools and animal bones found at Skarabrae are now in the Scottish National Museum of Antiquities. in Edinburgh.

This incredible site is recognised as part of UNESCO World Heritage Site and dates back more than 5,000 years! Upon visiting this village you will be able to get an up-close look at its mysterious dwellings that remain perfectly intact due to the lack of scavengers or looters throughout time. Taking a tour around this historic place adds another layer of excitement as each stone building reveals an array interesting artefacts from everyday life during the Neolithic period such as jewellery, furniture and pottery pieces among many other items still there today for visitors' exploration pleasure. All these wonders await those who visit beautiful village without doubt making it worth every minute spent exploring it!

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Skara Brae is one of the top attractions in Orkney and Scotland. Located on a secluded bay just off the west coast, it’s home to some of Britain’s best preserved Neolithic sites. A cluster of ancient stone dwellings built over 5,000 years ago still stands today as an incredible testament to human ingenuity and perseverance through time. Whether you're looking for historical insight or simply stunning scenery – Skara Brae has something special for everyone! 

One must-see attraction at Skara Brae is its impressive collection of standing stones that mark out different areas within this ancient landscape: from burial mounds to ritual sanctuaries with enigmatic symbols etched onto their surfaces which remain shrouded in mystery even now after all these years. There's also evidence remaining from everyday life during those prehistoric times such as clothes hooks carved into walls made up part most exciting finds here! 

Other nearby attractions include The Standing Stones Hotel overlooking Scapa Flow which offers amazing views across this body water; local boat trips around Hoy Sound are great way explore more seafaring Orkney islands while Stromness Museum reveals much about Orcadian history culture plus displays fascinating artifacts related age old tales Viking folklore too! And if want take quick break then visit Martine Fords Corselba Beach where can relax look fabulous sea stars peeping sand amongst other delightful shells treasures before heading back your journey uncovering past glory medieval villages quaint harbours along kirkwall.

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Skara Brae is an absolute must-visit when exploring Orkney's rich history! 🏰✨ This Neolithic village, remarkably preserved and nestled against the windswept coastline, offers a fascinating journey back in time.

Walking through the stone-walled homes, it's awe-inspiring to imagine the daily lives of the people who inhabited this ancient settlement over 5,000 years ago. The level of preservation is astounding, providing an intimate glimpse into their domesticity and community structure.

The onsite visitor center does an excellent job of contextualizing Skara Brae's historical significance, making the visit not only visually captivating but also intellectually enriching.

The coastal setting adds a mystical touch, with the sea breeze and the sound of waves echoing the ancient whispers of Skara Brae's past. Whether you're a history enthusiast or simply in awe of human ingenuity, this archaeological gem is an unforgettable experience.

In summary, Skara Brae is a window to our shared human heritage, beautifully preserved on the Orkney Islands. A five-star journey through time and a testament to the enduring spirit of human civilization. 👣🌊🏠
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