Guide books for throughout Orkney
A revised edition of the guidebook to the Ness of Brodgar excavation. A guide booklet by the Ness of Brodgar Trust.
A unique volume that focuses solely on almost 200 birds you are most likely to find in Orkney. Words by Tim Dean, Artwork by Tracy Hall. Hardback.
Wildflowers by Habitat - from shore to hilltop. A unique and colourful journey through ten flower-rich habitats from sea level to the summit of Ward Hill on Hoy. Text by Tim Dean and artwork by Anne Bignall. Hardback.
Walks Orkney includes 40 walks graded from short strolls to long hikes. Pocket walking guide, by Felicity Martin. Paperback pocket-sized booklet.
A new and updated version of Orkney: A Historical Guide by Caroline Wickham-Jones. By Caroline Wickham-Jones. 2015 updated edition. paperback.
The remains of our neolithic ancestors found at Isbister give us an amazing picture of the people who lived here 5000 years ago. By John W. Hedges. Foreword by Colin Renfrew. Paperback. Published in 1984.
Mini guide dealing specifically with the monuments at the heart of neolithic Orkney. An informative and readable guide and ideal souvenir. Second Edition.
The Mini Guide is a perfect 'taster' book of what Orkney has to offer, ideal for a day trip, weekend visit or as a souvenir gift, authoratitive, informative and extensively illustrated. By Charles Tait.
A book to encourage the reader to don hiking books and get out to explore the islands by following old tracks and less-used routes. Clan Walk Guides, Walking Scotland Series. By Mary Welsh. Paperback.
A fisherman's guide to the excellent trout fishing potential of the Orkney Islands. By Stan Headley. A5 booklet.
Involving kings and pirates, saints and witches, scrums, seaweed and sea planes, palaces and a garden folly. The booklet gives a brief account of Kirkwall's past in the form of a walking tour - starting by the Kiln Corner, by the harbour. This is the new and updated 2020 edition. By Kim Twatt.