The 3 star Point of Ness campsite is situated on the shoreline overlooking Stromness, one mile west of the pierhead and ferry. The site provides dramatic views to the hills of Hoy. Located in a quiet location with a shoreline walk from the site.
The site is suitable for touring caravans, motorhomes and tents, being on a level, firm grassy site. There are 27 pitches and 12 electric hook-up points. There are toilet and shower facilities on site, where guests will also find washing amenities.
Stromness has good transport links to all the main attractions on Mainland Orkney, including to Orkney’s 5,500 year old Neolithic heartland granted World Heritage status by UNESCO in 1999. The group of Neolithic monuments on Orkney consists of a large chambered tomb (Maes Howe), two ceremonial stone circles (the Stones of Stenness and the Ring of Brodgar) and a settlement (Skara Brae), together with a number of unexcavated burial, ceremonial and settlement sites. Stromness is also the place to catch the passenger ferry to Hoy where you find stunning scenery, coastal walks including Orkneys famous seastack the Old Man of Hoy.
Be the first in adding a review!