Nothing prepares you for spending time with the folk of Neolithic Orkney. Our visitors experience a sense of wonder, amazement and almost disbelief that they can have a direct experience of life 5,000 years ago, an unrivalled experience of deep time amongst this exquisite natural environment.
Those joining us here in July could be lucky enough to have a tour of this incredible site led by Nick Card, the charismatic and inspirational excavation director, from University of the Highlands and Islands. Nick can bring the site to life, sometimes surprising us with a show of extraordinary artefacts. This is the most important prehistoric excavation current in Europe, as featured on the cover of National Geographic.
We visit some of the most iconic prehistoric monuments in the world, including Maes Howe the greatest chambered tomb, and the massive and beautiful Ring of Brodgar – we enjoy close and personal experiences at these places, approachable and atmospheric, the opposite of visiting Stonehenge. Construction of the extraordinary complex of stone buildings at the Ness started around 3300 BC, the same time as the first buildings were erected at the famous prehistoric village of Skara Brae a few miles to the west.