Kirkwall Marina
An aerial view of Kirkwall Marina. Footage courtesy of Ian Heddle.
Scotland port of Kirkwall
Scotland, Kirkwall port of call. Kirkwall is a port with ferry services to Aberdeen and Lerwick, as well as the principal north islands in the group. At the heart of the town stands St. Magnus Cathedral. Population is around 9000.
4K City Walks: Orkney Island - Kirkwall - Virtual Walk & Walking Treadmill Video
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4K City Walks: Orkney Island - Kirkwall - Virtual Walk & Walking Treadmill Video takes you around the little city of Kirkwall on Orkney Mainland. Home to an amazing castle ruin as well as ferry port from Aberdeen and the airport and a cathedral. The old town is lovely with lots of hotels and restaurants and shops while the port area has marinas and other amenities. We fought the rain a bit but hopefully you enjoy this virtual walk and walking treadmill video. Either for exploration or exercise.
From Wikipedia:
Kirkwall (Scots: Kirkwaa) is the main town of the Northern Isles and the capital of Orkney, an archipelago to the north of mainland Scotland.
The name Kirkwall comes from the Norse name Kirkjuvagr (Church Bay), which later changed to Kirkvoe, Kirkwaa and Kirkwall.
Kirkwall is 130 miles (210 km) north of Aberdeen and 528 miles (850 km) north of London. It is situated on the northern coast of Mainland Orkney with its harbours in the bay of Kirkwall to the north, and with Scapa Flow 1.4 miles (2 km) to the south. Its parish, St Ola forms the isthmus between Firth and Holm. It is the most populous island settlement in Scotland.
The 'Kirk' of Kirkwall was not the Cathedral (which was originally at Birsay), but the 11th-century church of Saint Olaf of Norway. One late medieval doorway survives from this church, and an aumbry from the original church survives within the late 19th-century structure of the present-day Saint Olaf's Church (Episcopal) in the town's Dundas Crescent. At the heart of the town stands St. Magnus Cathedral, which was founded in memory of Saint Magnus Erlendsson, Earl of Orkney 1108–1117 by Earl (later Saint) Rögnvald Kali. Next to the Cathedral are the ruins of the former Bishop's Palace and Earl's Palace.
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The Orkney Kirkwall Islands
Orkney is an archipelago in northern Scotland and Kirkwall is the largest town and capital of Orkney, off the coast of northern mainland Scotland.
John Rae the new pilot boat for Scapa Flow .kirkwall orkney islands scotland
new pilot arrives by sea on May 28th 2010. last leg was from stavanger to scapa flow
sorry about the typo error for afternoon in the title
Scrabster Port in Caithness
A look around mainland Britain's most Northerly Port. Scrabster is a busy fishing port, ferry terminal for Orkney and small boat marina, also on the NC500
Heavy swell on the Westray - Kirkwall ferry Orkney Islands Scotland UK
May 2009
Kirkwall, Orkney
Orkney Mainland - showing the Standing Stone of Stenness
Kirkwall - Orkney Islands - (Escócia) - Msc Magnifíca
Kirkwall é a maior cidade e capital das Ilhas Orkney , na costa do continente ao norte da Escócia .Entre os Pontos Turísticos estão a Casa de Skara Brae e as Ruínas de aproximadamente 5.000 anos, também as Pedras de Stone Sentinels. Vale a pena conferir
Kirkwall, Orkney Scotland bar fight at Skippers
Kirkwall, Orkney Scotland bar fight at Skippers
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Sailing to Orkneys
Sailing from Oban to the Orkney islands on yacht 'Storm Wind' with 1st Scotsail, June 2017.
Part 2. The return.
Kirkwall / Orkney-Inseln / Schottland
12. Juli 2010: Ausflug ab Kirkwall auf den Orkney-Inseln in Schottland.
Kirkwall, Pilot Boat,
the string and into kirkwall bay
Orkney's 750,000th cruise ship passenger - August 10 2016
Orkney welcomed its 750,000th cruise passenger and 1500th cruise ship on Wednesday 10 August 2016. Here's a short video about the celebrations.
WWII U.S. Sailors, Kirkwall, Orkney Island (full)
Freely downloadable at the Internet Archive, where I first uploaded it. Extracted from United States Naval Photographic Center film #1635. National Archives description 21) MS to MCU Executive officer inspecting crew dressed in dress blue Able.22) MS Two sailors walking down city street.23) MS Two sailors and two English Armed Service women.24) MS Sailors walking down street in Kirkwall, Orkney Island. (SV)25) MS Sailors standing by building, admiring architecture of structure.26) MS Sailors in park.27) MS Sailors and civilians on street; sailors wearing drees blue Able and flat hats.28) MS Sailors passing building, Bank of Scotland.29) MS Sailors and Britisn Service women looking at baby carriage. National Archives Identifier: 76113
Dive on Martlet Wreckage, Kirkwall, Orkney.
Kirkwall - Scotland (May 2012)
Shot and Edited by Martin van Wyk for Princess Cruises (C)
19 June 2016 Stromness lifeboat called out to search for people in the water
Stromness lifeboat called out to help search for people reported in the water.
The crew were paged at 2045 and the boat left Stromness harbour at 2054 to search for people reported in the water.
The lifeboat went west about Orkney mainland and headed east through Eynhallow Sound. Conditions were reasonable with a force 5-6 southeasterly wind and good visibility with rain showers.
The Kirkwall lifeboat was assisting a 32 foot sailing yacht which had got into trouble a mile southwest of Stronsay.
Just after 2200, the Kirkwall lifeboat radioed to say they were about to enter The String with the yacht in tow, and asked the Stromness lifeboat to keep close by. All missing people were accounted for.
The yacht had broken its forestay and the mast was unsupported.
As the lifeboats approached Kirkwall harbour, the Stromness lifeboat transferred two crew onto the Kirkwall lifeboat to help bring the yacht alongside and to moor the yacht in the Kirkwall Marina where they were met by a Coastguard team
At 2330 the Stromness lifeboat left Kirkwall for the trip home to Stromness, passing to the west of Orkney mainland.
The lifeboat arrived back in Stromness Harbour at 0050 and was refuelled and ready for service by 0115