Take a foodie break to Orkney

Take a foodie break to Orkney

Relax and leave all the stresses of mainland life behind with the perfect foodie break in Orkney. Take advantage of long summer days and explore this beautiful northern archipelago; soak up its fascinating archaeology, spot wonderful wildlife and sample some of the finest local cuisine.

For a taste of Orkney's best seasonal produce, the Silver EatScotland Creel Restaurant takes pride in using local ingredients wherever possible and, thanks to its waterfront location, seafood is a specialty. Find hand-dived scallops, mussels and lobster from local creels on the menu, as well as lesser known fish, such as torsk and sea witch. The island's organic salmon and the famous seaweed-fed North Ronaldsay lamb are also a must-try.

Join a tour of the Orkney Brewery, where you can witness the full brewing process for ever-popular beers and real ales such as Dark Island and Skull Splitter. The brewery is based in the heart of Neolithic Orkney, and this inspiration is right at the heart of this unique brewery and its creations.

Also take some time to visit the Highland Park whisky distillery, which is also heavily influenced by Orkney's Viking heritage. This splendid single malt whisky has received praise from enthusiasts around the world, which, with 200 years of distilling tradition behind it, shows no sign of abating. 

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