
Stronsay Hotel
About this property
The Stronsay Hotel is the heart of island life on Stronsay, a white-painted landmark down at Lower Whitehall by the old fishing pier. With its public bar, dining room and comfortable rooms upstairs, it's both a place to stay and the natural gathering spot for one of Orkney's quieter, friendlier North Isles.
Rooms & comfort
The bedrooms are tucked under the eaves and freshly done out — crisp white linen topped with rich blue throws, tartan cushions and proper upholstered headboards. Velux roof windows let in the island light, and there's a TV, kettle tray and a chest of drawers in each. Bathrooms are smart and modern, with backlit mirrors, heated towel rails and clean white fittings. Towels are laid out ready for arrival.
The location
The hotel looks out over the sheltered harbour at Lower Whitehall, where small fishing boats sit at their moorings and the water turns glassy at dusk — a lovely, restful scene. Stronsay is reached by ferry or the short island flight, and is known for its sandy bays, coastal walks and abundant birdlife. It's a peaceful corner of Orkney with a strong sense of community.
Good to know
Breakfast is offered, and the hotel is pet-friendly and family-friendly, with parking, Wi-Fi, a garden and a TV. The on-site bar makes it easy to settle in for the evening without going anywhere — a real plus on a small island.
Perfect for
Walkers, birdwatchers, families and anyone after a genuine island stay — a warm, welcoming base for slowing right down and getting to know Stronsay.
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