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Longhope to Kirkwall

Updated: March 12, 2024 03:53 AM
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Longhope to Kirkwall - Language, Currency, Distance, How to Reach, Expenses, Best time to go, What to Eat, Where to Go, FAQ

This guide will provide you with all the information you need to plan your trip from Longhope to Kirkwall, including language, currency, distance, how to reach, expenses, best time to go, what to eat, where to go, and frequently asked questions.

Language

The official language of the Orkney Islands, where both Longhope and Kirkwall are located, is English.

Currency

The official currency of the Orkney Islands is the British pound sterling (£).

Distance

The distance between Longhope and Kirkwall is approximately 12 miles (19 kilometers).

How to Reach

There are a few different ways to reach Kirkwall from Longhope:

  • By car: The drive from Longhope to Kirkwall takes about 30 minutes.
  • By bus: There is a regular bus service between Longhope and Kirkwall. The journey takes about 45 minutes.
  • By ferry: There is a ferry service between Longhope and Kirkwall. The journey takes about 20 minutes.

Expenses

The cost of your trip will vary depending on your choice of transportation and accommodation. However, here are some general estimates:

  • Car rental: £30-£50 per day
  • Bus fare: £5-£10 per person
  • Ferry fare: £10-£15 per person
  • Accommodation: £50-£100 per night
  • Food and drinks: £20-£40 per day

Best time to go

The best time to visit the Orkney Islands is during the summer months (June-August), when the weather is mild and there are plenty of daylight hours. However, the islands are also beautiful in the spring and fall, when the wildflowers are in bloom and the leaves are changing color.

What to Eat

The Orkney Islands are known for their fresh seafood, lamb, and dairy products. Here are some of the local dishes you should try:

  • Orkney lobster: A local delicacy that is known for its sweet and succulent meat.
  • Lamb chops: The lamb in the Orkney Islands is known for its tender and flavorful meat.
  • Seafood chowder: A hearty and flavorful soup made with fresh seafood.
  • Oatcakes: A traditional Scottish flatbread made with oatmeal.
  • Cranachan: A traditional Scottish dessert made with oatmeal, cream, and raspberries.

Where to Go

In addition to Longhope and Kirkwall, there are many other places to visit in the Orkney Islands. Here are a few of the most popular tourist destinations:

  • Skara Brae: A Neolithic village that is one of the best preserved prehistoric settlements in Europe.
  • Maeshowe: A large chambered tomb that is one of the most important archaeological sites in the Orkney Islands.
  • The Ring of Brodgar: A large stone circle that is one of the most iconic landmarks in the Orkney Islands.
  • The Standing Stones of Stenness: A group of standing stones that are thought to be the remains of a Neolithic temple.
  • The Italian Chapel: A small chapel that was built by Italian prisoners of war during World War II.

FAQ

Here are some of the most frequently asked questions about traveling from Longhope to Kirkwall:

  • How long does it take to get from Longhope to Kirkwall? The journey takes about 30 minutes by car, 45 minutes by bus, and 20 minutes by ferry.
  • How much does it cost to get from Longhope to Kirkwall? The cost of your trip will vary depending on your choice of transportation and accommodation. However, here are some general estimates: Car rental: £30-£50 per day, Bus fare: £5-£10 per person, Ferry fare: £10-£15 per person, Accommodation: £50-£100 per night, Food and drinks: £20-£40 per day.
  • What is the best time to visit the Orkney Islands? The best time to visit the Orkney Islands is during the summer months (June-August), when the weather is mild and there are plenty of daylight hours. However, the islands are also beautiful in the spring and fall, when the wildflowers are in bloom and the leaves are changing color.
  • What are some of the things to do in the Orkney Islands? In addition to Longhope and Kirkwall, there are many other places to visit in the Orkney Islands. Here are a few of the most popular tourist destinations: Skara Brae: A Neolithic village that is one of the best preserved prehistoric settlements in Europe, Maeshowe: A large chambered tomb that is one of the most important archaeological sites in the Orkney Islands, The Ring of Brodgar: A large stone circle that is one of the most iconic landmarks in the Orkney Islands, The Standing Stones of Stenness: A group of standing stones that are thought to be the remains of a Neolithic temple, The Italian Chapel: A small chapel that was built by Italian prisoners of war during World War II.

*Distance calculation may be aerial distance.

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