Backaskaill

Orkney


Set on a working cattle farm by the sea, this place offers comfortable accommodation in a noble stone farmhouse. The polished interior features an eclectic collection of art and curios. The hospitality is cordial and professional. Rooms feel light and modern, and there's a fabulous guest lounge. The island's best meals (mains £9 to £16) are here and can be booked by non-guests.


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2. Sanday Heritage Centre

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6. Holm of Papay

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8. Kelp Store

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