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If you are looking to escape and get away from it all, you've come to the right place.Awarded 4 Stars by the Scottish Tourist Board, Springfield is a beautifully renovated croft house set in a delightful rural setting. Its elevated position offers panoramic views over open countryside and marshland teeming with wildlife. Stunning scenic trails and local reservoir for fishing right on your doorstep. Set in a truly peaceful location yet within two miles of the amenities offered by the picturesque harbour town of Stromness. Less than 10 minutes drive away you will find many of Orkney's key archaeological sites including the Ring of Brodgar, Standing Stones of Stenness, Maeshowe and of course the world famous Neolithic village of Skara Brae. This three bedroom cottage has been lovingly refurbished to provide you with a luxurious base to relax, explore and soak up this unspoilt paradise. The Orkney Islands The Orkney Islands are a truly magical place to visit and have something for everyone. Located off the northern tip of Scotland where the North Sea and the Atlantic Ocean meet, it really is a place to get away from it all. The pristine white sandy beaches, stunning scenery, striking coastline, numerous lochs, abundance of wildlife, breathtaking sunsets, long summer days, fresh quality cuisine and warm welcoming hospitality make these islands an ideal place to visit. Combine this with the fact that Orkney boasts some of the best-preserved archaeological sites in Europe and you are sure to have a holiday to remember. Stromness Springfield is situated on the outskirts of the picturesque historic harbour town of Stromness. Here, you can enjoy exploring the quaint winding streets, visit the unique art gallery and museum, take a dive/fishing trip to the world famous Scapa Flow or a day trip to see the Old Man of Hoy, enjoy a round of golf on one of the most scenic 18 hole courses you will ever see, build a sandcastle on the beautiful sandy beach of Warebeth and, if that’s not enough, you could take a walk along one of the many scenic trails. Of course sampling some of the local produce in the numerous restaurants, cafes or pubs is a must and there is always the swimming pool and fitness centre should you wish to work off any excess. Northlink Ferries operate a daily car ferry from the Scottish mainland to Stromness. |
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