
Orkney Islands Highlands And Northern Islands, Scotland Travel Guide
Orkney contains RSPB reserves and Scottish Natural Heritage sites. Respect signage, stay on marked paths.
Public recycling bins are available. Accommodations encourage recycling. Minimize waste with reusable items.
Responsible water use is encouraged, even with abundant water. Be mindful of usage in accommodations.
Conscious choices reduce your footprint and support Orkney's preservation.
Consider offsetting flight carbon footprint through reliable offset initiatives. Public transport or cycling further reduce your footprint.
Look for businesses with eco-certification. Support operators committed to environmental protection and sustainable practices.
Avoid disturbing wildlife, especially nesting birds. Observe animals from a distance.
Minimize waste by using reusable items like water bottles and shopping bags. Take all litter with you from remote areas.
Your actions play a part in protecting Orkney’s unique environment and cultural heritage for future generations.
Deepen your connection to Orkney by respecting its traditions and engaging thoughtfully with its community.
Support local museums, heritage centers, and traditional craftspeople. Your visits and items bought fund preservation efforts.
Engage with locals respectfully. Be patient and understand island life often operates at a changed tempo than mainland cities.
Always ask permission before photographing individuals, children in particular. Be mindful when photographing in small communities or on personal properties.
When visiting St Magnus Cathedral or other churches, dress respectfully. Keep noise levels down, and be conscious of any services taking place.
Your engagement with local culture enriches your experience and supports preservation.
Attend local performances and exhibitions.
Explore museums and heritage sites.
Observe the local pace of life and customs.
Orkney's community welcomes respectful visitors eager to immerse themselves in its unique way of life.
Support the local economy directly to ensure your visit benefits the island communities.
Choose local businesses for accommodation, tours, and dining. This ensures money spent stays within the Orkney economy.
Look for local crafts and produce. Confirm they are genuinely made in Orkney, supporting local artisans and producers fairly.
Directly supporting Orkney businesses circulates money within the community.
From artists and craftspeople.
At locally owned restaurants and pubs.
Prioritize locally-owned businesses.
Be aware of any practices that might misuse local resources or people. This is not a common issue in Orkney, but general awareness is always prudent.
If you wish to donate, support local charities or conservation efforts directly, rather than individuals.