Few places in Britain feel as remote, dramatic or alive with history as the Orkney and Shetland Isles, where 5,000 years of human history, extraordinary wildlife and sweeping Atlantic seascapes unfold across 25 islands. From ancient Neolithic monuments on Orkney to dramatic cliff-top coastlines and open moorland on Shetland, these Northern Isles offer a walking experience unlike anywhere else in the country.
This third edition Cicerone guidebook by Graham Uney is the most complete walking companion to the Northern Isles available, covering 80 walks ranging from 2 to 26km (1 to 17 miles) across Orkney, Shetland and Fair Isle with clear route descriptions, 1:50,000 OS mapping and downloadable GPX files. Suited to walkers of all abilities, it includes thorough practical guidance on ferry crossings, public transport and inter-island travel so you can plan every aspect of your trip with confidence.
Author Graham Uney draws on years of first-hand exploration across the Northern Isles to reveal the walks, viewpoints and hidden corners that make Orkney and Shetland so special. Whether you're watching puffins on Hermaness or standing at Skara Brae as the Atlantic light fades, this guide gives you the tools to experience these remarkable islands at their very best.