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  • Kirkwall, Orkney, Scotland - Mull Head Nature Reserve & Deerness Distillery 299(USD)
    20 spaces remaining

    Description

    Your coach departs Kirkwall and travels across the eastern mainland of Orkney toward the Deerness Peninsula, an exposed landscape framed by the North Sea. As the road approaches the coast, views open toward the uninhabited island of Copinsay, designated as a Special Protection Area for breeding seabirds and known for its seal colony. Upon arrival at Mull Head Nature Reserve, you visit the small visitor centre where interpretation panels introduce the wildlife, geology, and history of this 160-hectare heathland and grassland reserve shaped by coastal weather and seasonal bird activity. From the visitor centre, walk a short distance across open ground to reach The Gloup, a dramatic collapsed sea cave now separated from the sea by a natural land bridge measuring roughly eighty yards in width. The surrounding cliffs and heathland provide opportunities to observe seabirds, coastal plant life, and the rugged geology that defines this exposed headland. The reserve’s open terrain allows clear views across the coastline while your guide highlights the natural features of this protected landscape before you return to the coach to continue across farmland toward your next destination. A short drive brings you to Deerness Distillery, a family-run operation established by Stuart and Adelle beside their home and recognized as Orkney’s first new distillery in more than 130 years. Inside the visitor centre’s Copinsay Room, learn about the handcrafted production of the distillery’s spirits before participating in a guided tasting that may include Sea Glass Gin, Scuttled Gin, Vára Pink Gin, Orcadian Moon Coffee Liqueur, Into the Wild vodka, and blended whisky. After selecting a full-sized drink of your choice, enjoy time for questions and browsing the distillery shop before returning by coach to the yacht.

    Notes

    Wheelchair users must be accompanied by a companion who can provide assistance throughout the tour. The Gloup viewing area is located in an open coastal environment with no shelter from wind. Warm, waterproof clothing and good walking shoes are advised. The reserve is known for seabirds and coastal wildlife, although sightings depend on seasonal conditions and natural activity levels. Bird activity is typically highest during the breeding season in late spring and summer. Guests under 18 may visit the distillery but cannot participate in the tasting. Wheelchair users must be accompanied by a companion who can provide assistance throughout the tour. A minimum number of participants is required to operate all Yachting Land Adventures, and some may have limited capacity. Please book on the Seadream.com website, or onboard, early to avoid disappointment. All adventures in the SeaDream Yachting Land Adventures program are subject to change. Final departure times will be published on board.

    Duration

    4 hour(s)

    Price

    299 (USD)

  • Kirkwall, Orkney, Scotland - UNESCO Neolithic Orkney: Skara Brae & Standing Stones 259(USD)
    40 spaces remaining

    Description

    Depart Kirkwall and travel west across Mainland, the largest island of Orkney, passing through a gently rolling landscape before entering the Neolithic Heartland of Orkney, a UNESCO World Heritage Site recognized for its concentration of prehistoric monuments. Stop at the Standing Stones of Stenness, one of the earliest henge monuments in the British Isles, where a small circle of towering slabs stands beside the lochs of Stenness and Harray. Continue by coach to the Ring of Brodgar, a vast ceremonial stone circle constructed nearly 5,000 years ago, where a wide ring of megaliths rises from the surrounding moorland. Proceed onward to Skara Brae, a remarkably preserved Neolithic village revealed beneath sand dunes after storms uncovered the site approximately 150 years ago. Visit the interpretation centre before exploring the stone-built dwellings that illustrate daily life in Orkney around five millennia ago. A short walk leads to nearby Skaill House, built in 1620 by Bishop George Graham on land believed to have been occupied since the Norse period. Explore the historic manor, whose twelve successive lairds have remained within the same family, before rejoining your coach for a scenic return to Kirkwall along the shoreline of Scapa Flow, once a major British naval base during both World Wars.

    Notes

    This tour involves a moderate level of activity, with a total walking distance of approximately 1.2 km (0.75 miles). Guests will encounter flights of stairs in Skaill House and within the surrounding grounds. Most sites visited during the tour are not wheelchair accessible, and wheelchair users must be accompanied by a companion who can provide assistance throughout the tour. Archaeological sites visited are protected heritage areas; guests are required to remain on designated paths and follow site guidelines to preserve the monuments. The order of visits may be adjusted to avoid congestion. Warm, waterproof clothing and good walking shoes are advised. A minimum number of participants is required to operate all Yachting Land Adventures, and some may have limited capacity. Please book on the Seadream.com website, or onboard, early to avoid disappointment. All adventures in the SeaDream Yachting Land Adventures program are subject to change. Final departure times will be published on board.

    Duration

    4.25 hour(s)

    Price

    259 (USD)

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