Eday Hostel

Orkney


Four miles north of the ferry pier, this renovated, community-run hostel is a simple but comfortable place to stay. Dorms are spacious and rates include breakfast. You can camp alongside, too (per tent £7.50) and there are bikes available for hire.


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1. Eday Heritage & Visitor Centre

0.5 MILES

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2. Egilsay

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3. Papa Stronsay

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4. Quoyness Chambered Tomb

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5. Burroughston Broch

8.45 MILES

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6. Sanday Heritage Centre

8.66 MILES

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7. Wyre

9.03 MILES

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8. Trumland House

9.23 MILES

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