Stromness locally /ˈstrɒmnəs/ is the second-most populous town in Orkney, Scotland. It is in the southwestern part of Mainland Orkney. It is also a parish, with the town of Stromness as its capital.
Restaurants in Stromness
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Whether you are a complete beginner, an experienced diver, used to warm water or cold, dive Scapa Flow with Scapa Scuba -Orkney's only PADI Dive Centre! Home to the German High Seas Fleet that was scuttled here on 21st June 1919, Scapa Flow is undoubtedly one of the best dive sites in the world. Offering a full range of Diver Training and Guided Dives, we make Scapa Flow accessible to all levels
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We specialise in personalised private guided tours of Orkney. Every tour is unique and tailored to your interests and preferences. We can show you well known attractions and some off the beaten track treasures from our comfortable 7 seater touring vehicle. Our guests enjoy the exclusive services of a fully qualified driver guide. It is our aim to ensure you have a fantastic time in Orkney.
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Here at Stromness Golf Club we welcome visitors and its very much a 'turn up and play' policy - no need to worry about packed courses and 6 hour rounds either, here a fourball can go round in less than 3 hours usually!
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We are here for anybody that is interested in exploring one of the best wreck diving sites in the world! Here at Kraken Diving we offer various PADI recreational courses for those who want to learn to dive. We also offer some TDI technical diving courses for those that want to extend their diving limits based in Scapa Flow, Orkney.
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The M.V. Invincible has an overall length of 25m which provides an extremely safe stable platform for scuba diving; she is a fully equipped liveaboard, with a divers lift, operating out of Stromness harbour and Lerwick. We're your one stop shop, with facilities for, individual divers, or group bookings for up to 12 divers all catered for to the very highest standards.
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We were suprised to find that 2 days bike hire was more expesive than 3 days so we of course went with 3 days! :) The bikes are obvioulsy hire bikes so if you are used to riding your own then you'll possibly find them heavy and a bit clunky. But along with the bikes we got the helmets, locks and a pannier bag at no extra cost. I did have a small problem with my gears but popped back in the next morning and quickly fixed. The chap there was extremly friendly and helfpul in suggesting routes and places to visit and we are glad we took his advice. We also popped back in on our final morning, having already returned the bikes, to cheekily ask if we could quickly borrow a bike for 15 mins so my husband could cycle back to the Highland Park Distillary to swap a t-shirt he'd purchased. He went one better and very kindly drove my husband!
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