West Highland Line crosses Glenfinnan Viaduct

Orkney

Orkney comprises 67 islands of which about 22 are inhabited. The first colonists date back to about 3500 BC. Their stone houses on Papa Westray are believed to be the earliest surviving dwellings on record in Britain. The famous "Standing Stones" of Stenness date back to about 3000 BC. The Islands were conquered in 876 by Harald I of Norway. They were pledged to Scotland in 1468 when James III married Margaret of Denmark.

Scapa Flow, lying between mainland Orkney and Hoy, became an important anchorage for the British fleet in both World Wars. The German fleet was scuttled there in 1919. The town of Kirkwall is the capital and civic centre of Orkney.

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