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Skara Brae Prehistoric Village
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Sandwick, Scotland
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It would be best to visit when there are no cruise liners in as often coach trips fill the site during these times. The Broch of Birsay is quite close and you could visit there whilst waiting for a quieter time at Skara Brae. The Broch is accessed by a path that is only accessible when the tide is out. Check tide times. Good beaches and rocks to explore too.
It would be best to visit when there are no cruise liners in as often coach trips fill the site during these times. The Broch of Birsay is quite close and you could visit there whilst waiting for a quieter time at Skara Brae. The Broch is accessed by a path that is only accessible when the tide is o…
Skara Brae is a stone-built Neolithic settlement, located on the Bay of Skaill on the west coast of Mainland, the largest island in the Orkney archipelago of Scotland.
Neolithic Village 4,600 - 5,100 years old. Orkney Explorer Pass Available to Buy From site, gives access To Skara Brae/Maeshowe/Broch of Gurness/Bishops and Earls Palace. Plus in high summer Brough of birsay and on Hoy Hackness Battery Has a Café and Shop