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'Through the Haar' - Archaeology in Rousay (+ Orkney Travel Tips)

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'Through the Haar' is part of the series A Year in Scotland. This is the July episode.

In this story, I take you with me on the ferry from Tingwall to Rousay, the fifth largest island in Orkney! We start with a mystical journey through thick morning fog called haar, before picking up bike and exploring the island. We visit several Neolithic chambered cairns and a Bronze Age broch. Along the way, I tell you about the history of this beautiful island and its neighbours.

Visit my website to find the full show notes incl. the transcript, photos from my trip and links to all the places & resources I mention in this episode.

Help us spread the word about Wild for Scotland! If you hear something you like in this episode, take a screenshot and share what you like about it on your Instagram stories. And tag us @wildforscotland so we can say thank you!

Let me help you plan your DREAM TRIP to Scotland! Book a free enquiry call to find out more.

Browse my Scotland itineraries for your next trip.
Connect with me on Instagram @wildforscotland!
Join our email list to never miss an episode.
Planning a trip to Scotland? Check out my Scotland blog Watch Me See!

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'Through the Haar' is part of the series A Year in Scotland. This is the July episode.

In this story, I take you with me on the ferry from Tingwall to Rousay, the fifth largest island in Orkney! We start with a mystical journey through thick morning fog called haar, before picking up bike and exploring the island. We visit several Neolithic chambered cairns and a Bronze Age broch. Along the way, I tell you about the history of this beautiful island and its neighbours.

Visit my website to find the full show notes incl. the transcript, photos from my trip and links to all the places & resources I mention in this episode.

Help us spread the word about Wild for Scotland! If you hear something you like in this episode, take a screenshot and share what you like about it on your Instagram stories. And tag us @wildforscotland so we can say thank you!

Let me help you plan your DREAM TRIP to Scotland! Book a free enquiry call to find out more.

Browse my Scotland itineraries for your next trip.
Connect with me on Instagram @wildforscotland!
Join our email list to never miss an episode.
Planning a trip to Scotland? Check out my Scotland blog Watch Me See!

  continue reading

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