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Eynhallow is a small,
presently uninhabited island in
Eynhallow Sound,
between Rousay and the
Mainland of Orkney, off the
north coast of
mainland Scotland...
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Eynhallow Church is a
ruined medieval church located on the
uninhabited island of
Eynhallow in Orkney, Scotland. The
church dates back to the 12th-century...
- MV
Eynhallow is a Ro-Ro
vehicle ferry operated by
Orkney Ferries. MV
Eynhallow was
built by
Abels Shipbuilders in
Bristol in 1987. MV
Eynhallow is normally...
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Eynhallow Sound is a
seaway lying between Mainland Orkney and the
island of
Rousay in the
Orkney Islands, Scotland. The
tidal indraught is "scarcely felt...
- very real
island of
Eynhallow with the
magical Hildaland,
touting the tale of The
Farmer of Evie as the
reason that Hildaland/
Eynhallow is now
visible and...
- its
neighbours Egilsay and Wyre, it can be
reached by ro-ro
ferry MV
Eynhallow from Tingwall. This
service is
operated by
Orkney Ferries, and can take...
- Rousay,
Egilsay and
Gairsay lie
north of the west
Mainland across the
Eynhallow Sound.
Rousay is well
known for its
ancient monuments,
including the Quoyness...
- Ward Holm. Eday:
Green Holm, Red Holm, Rusk Holm. Egilsay: Kili Holm.
Eynhallow:
Sheep Skerry. Gairsay: Holm of Boray, Holm of Rendall,
Little Seal Skerry...
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village on the
northeast coast of
Mainland Orkney in
Scotland overlooking Eynhallow Sound,
about 15
miles north-west of Kirkwall. It once
housed a substantial...
- Sandwick. In
Orkney there are more than a
dozen on the
facing s****s of
Eynhallow Sound, and many at the
exits and
entrances of the
great harbour of Scapa...