Skara Brae

Skara Brae is a tourist attraction, one of the Religious buildings in Dounby, United Kingdom. It is located: 550 km from Inverness, 680 km from Aberdeen, 870 km from Dundee.

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Location

, N59°2'54", W3°20'35". Get directions

Contact

Telephone: +44 1856 841815

Website: www.historicenvironment.s...

Open hours
  • Mon-Sun 9:30 AM–5:30 PM

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Maggie MacG
21 August 2015
Amazing location with access to archeological site, a replica house, and very informative museum. For fee for access to SB you also can tour Skail House, the estate of the indiv who discovered SB.
Maggie MacG
21 August 2015
Great!!! Views of the beach are also lovely. Easy access via T11 bus from Kirkwall Visitor's Center.
David Wilkins
10 August 2017
Very interesting and informative with friendly staff
Aileen chan
6 June 2022
Best seaside bungalow I've ever seen! We human never lost the standard of pursuing pleasure ????
Scottish Routes
19 July 2011
Allow plenty of time for your visit and take a walk along the beach as well.
Dave Lepkowski
19 March 2018
The historic site is very awesome
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