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  1. sandayorkney.co.uk

    If you have your own private plane or helicopter you can land on the Sanday airfield, but need to notify the local council on . But first you have to get to Mainland Orkney by air or sea. You can fly by British Airways partner LoganAir to Kirkwall Airport from Aberdeen, Edinburgh, Glasgow, or Inverness. For further information contact:
    • Archaeology & History

      We can't compete with the spectacular sites of the mainland, but to the discriminating eye Sanday is the 'jewel in the crown' of Orkney?s 5,000 years of human habitation. Pool's Neolithic settlement, the mysterious Styes of Brough, Quoyness chambered cairn, and the exciting discoveries made at the Viking boat burial ? all these and more are ...

    • Contacts

      Contacts - How to get to Sanday - Sanday, Orkney

    • Credits

      Credits - How to get to Sanday - Sanday, Orkney

    • Image Gallery

      Photographs of Sanday's wildlife, wild flowers, beaches and landscapes. Orkney Island's northerly island of Sanday.

    • News & Events

      News & Events Sanday Sundays continue in 2008. On 2 October, 2006, it was two hundred years to the day since the light at Start Point was first lit. It's hard to believe that it was signalling the dangers of our low-lying island to the passing sailing-ships almost nine years before Wellington won the Battle of Waterloo ? a time when Napoleon Bonaparte was the bogeyman frightening Britain.

    • Out and About

      Sanday's weather is fickle, so come prepared for sun, wind and rain (often all on the same day). And then get out and enjoy yourself! This is a small, friendly community, with a tranquil, easy-going way of life (though it has to be said that we do know how to party!) We look forward to seeing you in Sanday.

  2. Our Sanday walking and cycling routes are an excellent introduction to the island. There are no car hire options in Sanday. Guided tours. If you'd like a helping hand to see the island at its best, Sanday Experience Island Tours make use of the Sanday Bus on Wednesdays to take you on a sightseeing trip. The tour includes a light lunch at the ...
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  4. sandayorkney.co.uk

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    Welcome to Sanday, Orkney. Sanday is the perfect place to take time out. You?ll find long stretches of unspoilt sandy beaches, an abundance of birds, seals and other wildlife, glittering seas, clear air and spectacular skies (by day and by night). Those of us who are lucky enough to live here enjoy a rare quality of life in our small, friendly ...
  5. 59-degreesnorth.co.uk

    The Orkney Ferries Kirkwall to Sanday ferry takes around 1.5 hours. The ferries have a lounge area with small café/drinks machines. They all allow dogs but not in the lounge areas. It departs Kirkwall and arrives Sanday. Dogs can stay in your car or can come into specific covered areas with you, but not in the lounges.
  6. meanderingwild.com

    Getting to Sanday. Sanday can be reached by ferry from Kirkwall on Orkney Mainland or by air from Kirkwall Airport. Kirkwall Airport has direct flights daily from all major Scottish airports making it possible to fly to Sanday from mainland Britain. Sanday is a 90-minute ferry ride from Kirkwall on Orkney Mainland. Travel is possible as a foot ...
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  8. northlinkferries.co.uk

    As its name suggests, Sanday is a North Isle famous for its beaches. A large but low-lying island, Sanday is particularly worth a visit in the summer when there are wildflowers, birdlife and pleasant weather to enjoy the sandy bays. Seals and birds enjoy Sanday's coastline. Nowhere in the world, I suppose, is the sky so dominant as in this place.
  9. sandayorkney.co.uk

    Sanday, Orkney, Scotland - Where sand, sea and sky meet. Sanday is one of the Orkney Islands, northern Scotland. Visit our island and enjoy the landscape, wildlife, archeology and our beautiful sandy beaches. ... the diversity of our flora, fauna and landscapes, as well as a list of things to do, where to stay and how to get to Sanday. The map ...
  10. meanderingwild.com

    Getting to Sanday. Sanday can be reached by ferry from Kirkwall on Orkney Mainland or by air from Kirkwall Airport. Kirkwall Airport has direct flights daily from all major Scottish airports making it possible to fly to Sanday from mainland Britain. Ferry. Sanday is a 90-minute ferry ride from Kirkwall on Orkney Mainland.
  11. tripadvisor.co.uk

    Can anyone tell me the best way or easiest way to get to Sanday (where we want to spend a week) from John O' Groats (or elsewhere on the Scottish mainland please). ... From there you use Orkney Ferries to get to Sanday. Alternatively there is a daily plane service from Kirkwall airport to Sanday - bikes can be hired on Sanday so that you can ...
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