Wideford Hill Chambered Cairn, Orkney (i)
Posted in History, Scenery, Seaside Scenes, Trips at 12:00 on 21 January 2023
Wideford Hill Chambered Cairn, Orkney was one of the ancient sites in the Orkney Islands we didn’t visit in 2017. We tyook it in in June last year.
The approach is up a very steep – and winding – farm road till you reach the car park (grandiose description for two parking spaces) from which you can look down to Kirkwall. The photo also shows some of the road:-
There is a view of Scapa Flow from there too:-
A notice at the car park said the chambered cairn was about half a mile away on a path round the hill. It was much longer than that.
You can see me walking the path here in a photo taken by the good lady. As you can see the cairn is nowhere in sight and we had been walking for about twenty minutes by this time:-
Cairn from path. To the left you can see the box in which the key to the entrance is kept and the information board:-
Information board:-
Original entrance (now gridded off):-
Cairn from above. The modern entrance is the blue square on its top
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