Orkney’s largest tomb ... Until as recently as 30 years ago, the Ring of Brodgar, the Stones of Stenness, and the Maes Howe tomb were seen as isolated monuments with separate histories.
The oldest and rarest single malt ever released by Orkney distillery Highland Park is a whiskey from an "exceptional" and ...
Destination Orkney expressed "dismay" at the ... Built 5,000 years ago, the Neolithic Ring of Brodgar ceremonial site near Stenness is the third largest stone circle in the British Isles.
The whisky’s presentation also reflects Orkney’s timeless character ... Inspired by the Standing Stones of Stenness—ancient monuments more than 5,000 years old—Highland Park 56’s ...
But Orkney's trump card is history ... Just down the road about a mile [1.6 kilometers] are the Stones of Stenness, itself a major stone circle. And along the road between these two you'll ...
The Stenness Stones were originally built around ... Glass designer Michael Rudak and craftsman John Galvin draw inspiration from Orkney's ancient standing stones for the whisky's striking ...
The mysterious origins of Stonehenge’s Altar Stone has deepened as new research has found it did not come from Orkney. Last ...
Pupils from Stenness Community School in Orkney visited Skara Brae to learn about its history. Watch below to find out what they discovered. The dresser would have been the first thing you would ...
The Ring of Brodgar is part of the "Heart of Neolithic Orkney" alongside Skara Brae Neolithic village International scientists are meeting in Orkney to develop a system for assessing the risks to ...