Hoy Centre
Hoy Centre, Moaness, Hoy, Orkney. KW16 3NJ
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Accommodation in Hoy, Orkney
Hoy is an RSPB reserve comprising 3,500ha of upland heath and cliffs with a large variety of wildlife including arctic hares. Off the west coast is The Old Man of Hoy - Orkney's most famous landmark and a great place to see puffins. The dramatic hills and cliffs offer excellent walking and climbing. The nearest shop is 20 miles so guests need to bring their own provisions. Catering is available for groups.
Hoy is an RSPB reserve comprising 3,500ha of upland heath and cliffs with a large variety of wildlife including arctic hares. Off the west coast is The Old Man of Hoy - Orkney's most famous landmark and a great place to see puffins. The dramatic hills and cliffs offer excellent walking and climbing. The nearest shop is 20 miles so guests need to bring their own provisions. Catering is available for groups.
This accommodation is featured on our map of Orkney and Shetland and here is its own website.
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Beds & Rooms:
32: 8x4 (2 singles & bunks). All en suiteOpen:
All year. (not Xmas & New Year)Price per night:
Please phone for prices for singles, families or groups including whole hostel bookings.Booking:
Online booking preferred.Directions:
Car ferry departs from Houton to Lyness, which is 16km from the Centre.Public Transport :
Short walk from Moaness Pier (pedestrian ferry from Stromness) www.orkneyferries.co.uk (01856 872044). Taxis/minibuses are available.Walks :
Long Distance Walks
Mountains By the Sea Individuals welcome Youth Hostels En suite rooms Alternative Weddings
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Accommodation for climbers, walkers and tourists on the Isle of Hoy
January 21st 2019
Hoy is famous for The Old Man of Hoy an amazing rock stack and a great place to see puffins.
The Hoy Centre is, of course, an ideal base for the island. Its right on the sea and backed by the magnificent high land behind. With up to 32 beds it can take large groups but families and individuals are also welcome. The underfloor heating across the lounge, dining room and kitchen mean its cosy and welcoming all year.
The Hoy Centre
January 15th 2018
…excellent walking and birding country…
The website for The Hoy Centre says, “The Hoy Outdoor Centre is a focal meeting point for the folk of Hoy. Based in the spectacular scenery of Hoy, the Centre is available to singles, families or for group use, either on a daily or residential basis.” This just the beginning of the story.
The Island of Hoy, second largest of the Orkneys, takes its name from a Norse word meaning ‘high Island’. A well named spot. One of the most striking features of the island are the towering sea cliffs. Great red-brown walls stained green with vegetation and thick with birdlife. Luckily for those Norse, the northern coast is more accessible to boats as the moorland slopes gently down to the sea. The ‘highness’ continues inland as the mountains rise, often shrouded in cloud. This makes it excellent walking and birding country. So much to explore on foot and the most amazing and huge RSPB reserve. The island is an internationally significant bird site and the full range from hen harriers to puffins can be seen here as well as elusive Arctic Hares up in the mountains.
Peeked you interest? The Hoy Centre is, of course, an ideal base for the island. Its right on the sea and backed by the magnificent high land behind. With up to 32 beds it can take large groups but families and individuals are also welcome. The underfloor heating across the lounge, dining room and kitchen mean its cosy and welcoming all year.
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Orkney : The Green Islands
August 24th 2016
On our Garden Walkers trip to Orkney we visited all the places any tourist would want to visit. The standing stones of Stenness, the Ring of Brodgar, Skara Brae and Skail House. All special places to visit which make a lasting impression of the landscape as it would have been thousands of years ago.
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