Site of Sir Hugh’s Seat
Site of Sir Hugh’s Seat is an archaeological site in Orkney Islands, Scotland. Site of Sir Hugh’s Seat is situated nearby to the peak Gaitnip Hill, as well as near the locality HMS Royal Oak.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places of Interest Nearby
Highlights include Kirkwall Airport and Scapa distillery.
Kirkwall Airport
Aerodrome
Photo: Ken Walton, CC BY-SA 2.0.
Kirkwall Airport is the main airport serving Orkney in Scotland. It is located 2.5 NM southeast of Kirkwall and is owned by Highlands and Islands Airports Limited. The airport is used by Loganair. Kirkwall Airport is situated 2½ miles northeast of Site of Sir Hugh’s Seat.
Scapa distillery
Distillery
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Scapa distillery is a Scotch whisky distillery on The Mainland of Orkney, Scotland on the shore of Scapa Flow near the town of Kirkwall. Scapa is the third-northernmost whisky distillery in Scotland, 1⁄2 mile south of the Highland Park Distillery. Scapa distillery is situated 2 miles northwest of Site of Sir Hugh’s Seat.
Highland Park distillery
Distillery
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Highland Park distillery is an Island single malt Scotch whisky distillery located in Kirkwall on the Orkney Islands,Scotland. It is the northernmost single malt Scotch whisky distillery. Highland Park distillery is situated 2 miles north of Site of Sir Hugh’s Seat.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include HMS Royal Oak and Kirkwall.
HMS Royal Oak
Locality
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HMS Royal Oak was one of five Revenge-class battleships built for the Royal Navy during the First World War. Completed in 1916, the ship first saw combat at the Battle of Jutland as part of the Grand Fleet.
Kirkwall
Photo: Gerd Eichmann, CC BY-SA 4.0.
Kirkwall is the chief town of the Orkney Islands, which lie off the north tip of mainland Scotland. With a population of about 10,000 in 2020, Kirkwall has accommodation and other amenities and is the obvious base for exploring these islands.
St Ola
Locality
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St Ola is a parish on Mainland, Orkney. It is in the centre of the island, east of the parish Firth and north of Holm. It contains the capital and largest town of the Orkney archipelago, Kirkwall. St Ola is situated 3 miles northwest of Site of Sir Hugh’s Seat.
Site of Sir Hugh’s Seat
- Type: Archaeological site
- Categories: historic site, tourist attraction, and tourism
- Location: Orkney Islands, Scotland, United Kingdom, Britain and Ireland, Europe
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Latitude
58.93786° or 58° 56′ 16″ northLongitude
-2.94996° or 2° 56′ 60″ westOpen location code
9CCVW3Q2+42OpenStreetMap ID
node 8357867614OpenStreetMap feature
historic=archaeological_site
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Notable Places Nearby
Highlights include Gaitnip Hill and Netherbutton RAF Radar Station [WW2].
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