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Hoy has a fascinating variety of hills, dramatic coastal scenery and low-lying fertile land. Spectacular cliffs bound the north and west of the island, while the southeast cost has many bays. Much of North Hoy is owned by the RSPB, where a large variety of birds live and breed. Off the west coast of the reserve towers The Old Man of Hoy, a 137m sea stack and is, perhaps, Orkney’s most famous landmark and a great place to see puffins. The Hoy Centre was completely refurbished in 2005 and now offers high quality 4 star accommodation. All rooms are en suite, with a shower, and have twin beds and a bunk bed. Family rooms are available and one room is equipped for wheelchair access. There is a well-equipped kitchen, lounge area, dining halland drying area.
Under 3's £3.15
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