Things to Do in Deerness
11 attractions and days out
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Museums & Galleries
The Orkney Museum
Discover Orkney's fascinating heritage at this wheelchair-accessible museum in historic Tankerness House, showcasing island life through the ages in the heart of Kirkwall.
Museums & Galleries
Fossil and Heritage Centre
Discover ancient treasures and local history on Burray at this accessible museum showcasing fascinating fossils and island heritage, with wheelchair-friendly facilities throughout.
Indoor Soft Play
Pickaquoy Centre
Kirkwall's multi-purpose leisure hub combines swimming, cinema screenings, and soft play with dining options, making it a one-stop destination for active family fun in the Orkney Isles.
Adventure & Activity Centres
Orkan Adventures
Active outdoor pursuits centre on Burray offering adventurous experiences for families seeking excitement in Orkney's stunning island setting, though facilities are limited.
Aquariums & Sea Life Centres
Orkney Marine-life Aquarium
Discover Scottish sea creatures at this wheelchair-accessible aquarium on South Ronaldsay, where families can enjoy onsite dining or bring their own picnic to this working farm location.
Caves & Mines
Tomb of the Eagles
Explore this fascinating 5,000-year-old burial chamber where ancient remains and eagle bones were discovered, complete with visitor facilities including accessible toilets and picnic areas.
Farm Parks
Corrigal Farm Museum
Step back in time at this traditional Orkney farmstead where little ones can discover rural island life, complete with onsite dining and baby-friendly facilities in the Harray countryside.
Museums & Galleries
Scapa Flow Visitor Centre and Museum
Explore the dramatic naval heritage of Orkney's famous wartime anchorage through fascinating exhibits at this Hoy museum dedicated to Scapa Flow's maritime history.
Museums & Galleries
The Pier Arts Centre
Experience rotating art exhibitions and creative family workshops throughout the year at this Stromness gallery on the Orkney Isles, where visitors are welcome to bring their own picnic.
Sightseeing & Attractions
Skara Brae Prehistoric Village
Step into Scotland's ancient past at this remarkably preserved 5,000-year-old Stone Age settlement, where families can explore original dwellings and discover how Neolithic people lived on Orkney's windswept coast.
Museums & Galleries
Kirbuster Museum
Step back in time at this traditional Orkney farmhouse museum in Birsay, where visitors can explore authentic island heritage while enjoying picnic grounds and an onsite restaurant.
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