Group Residency Programme Orkney
Travel Information
The residency programmes take place in the ancient and historic village of The Palace, in the parish of Birsay. The village is situated on the St Magnus Way pilgrimage route on the Atlantic Ocean and amidst farmlands and sites of archaeological, historical and social importance in Orkney, accessible by foot and vehicle.
Birsay is Orkney’s ancient capital, in the islands’ West Mainland. It has sustained communities of Neolithic peoples, Picts, Vikings, Scottish Royalty and today is home to a multi national community. Outstanding sites include prehistoric and Norse settlements on the tidal island of Brough of Birsay, and the ruins of the Earl’s Palace in The Palace village.
Orkney is an archipelago of about 70 islands (16 inhabited) off the north coast of Scotland. The highly respected Pier Arts Centre is based in Stromness and curates a year round programme of changing exhibitions and events, and its permanent collection is a Recognised Collection of National Significance to Scotland. Orkney is famed for its natural beauty, archaeological sites and its First and Second World War heritage. It contains some of the oldest and best-preserved Neolithic sites in Europe and the ‘Heart of Neolithic Orkney’ is a designated UNESCO World Heritage Site. Orkney also has an abundance of marine and avian wildlife, and the sea is almost always visible wherever you are located. Orkney is home to a significant number of artists, writers, musicians, archaeologists etc. and to University bases and a research campus that hosts Orkney’s wide range of energy and low-carbon expertise.
Travel, Transport and Car Hire
The residency programmes take place in the ancient and historic village of The Palace, in the parish of Birsay.
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Travel to Orkney
- orkney.com provides a lot of information on travelling to Orkney, either by public or private transport
- There are daily flights from Scotland’s main airports to Orkney’s Kirkwall Airport, and daily car ferry sailings from Scrabster in the north of Scotland, or twice weekly from Aberdeen
- Northlink Ferries
- Pentland Ferries
- Loganair
- British Airways
- Scotrail
- Stagecoach bus
- Trainline
Getting to The Palace (village) on arrival in Orkney
The Palace is located on the north-west coast of Orkney’s West Mainland, in the parish of Birsay.
From Kirkwall Airport – hired car or taxi (there is a bus service into Kirkwall, but no direct connection to Birsay (which has a limited service).
From Stromness Ferry Terminal (Northlink Ferries from Scrabster) – own car, hired car, or taxi.
From Kirkwall, Hatston Pier, (Northlink Ferries from Aberdeen) own car, hired car, or taxi.
From St Margaret’s Hope (Pentland Ferries from Gill’s Bay) own car or taxi (there is a bus service to Kirkwall, but no direct connection to Birsay (which has a limited service).
Travel around Orkney
While a car is not essential, it is very useful if you plan to travel around Orkney
The bus services (Numbers 6 and 7) run between The Palace village and Stromness/Kirkwall
Electric bikes are available to hire in Orkney
