Lilly'S Lodges Orkney Robin Lodge, Orkney
Overview
Situated 2.6 miles from the inhabited Holm of Grimbister Tidal Islet, Lilly'S Lodges Orkney Robin Lodge invites guests to relax at a terrace.
Location
Guests will find Maes Howe a 25-minute walk from the 1-bedroom holiday home, and Corrigall Farm Museum is around 10 minutes away by car.
Guests can easily reach Kirkwall airport, located 16 miles from the 1-bathroom villa.
Rooms
This Orkney property comes with a bathroom with a separate toilet, a hot tub, and a shower. Hair dryers, bath sheets, and towels are also available.
Eat & Drink
Lilly'S Lodges Orkney Robin Lodge is equipped with a microwave oven, an electric kettle, and glassware for self-catering in an outdoor dining area.
Leisure & Business
Guests can also unwind in a summer terrace, featured in a private garden.
License number: OR00246F
Rooms and availability
Facilities
General
- No smoking on site
- Parking
Guest Parking
- Electric kettle
Dining
- Outdoor dining area
Spa & Leisure
- Jacuzzi
Room features
- Sitting area
- Terrace
- Dining table
Bathroom
- Free toiletries
Self-catering
- Electric kettle
Media
- Flat-screen TV
Recommended for:
Relaxing in the JacuzziGuests at Lilly's Lodges Orkney Robin Lodge can unwind and rejuvenate in the private Jacuzzi, providing a luxurious and soothing experience after a day of exploration.
Exploring Cuween Hill Chambered CairnLocated just 4.43 km away, guests can immerse themselves in history and visit this Neolithic tomb, offering a fascinating glimpse into Orkney's ancient past.
Discovering MaeshoweSituated 6.79 km from the property, visitors can explore this impressive chambered tomb and marvel at its intricate Viking-era carvings and historical significance.
Visiting Rendall DoocotLocated just 4.19 km away, this well-preserved dovecote provides a unique opportunity to learn about traditional Scottish farming practices and the role of dovecots in the past.
Immerse in Culture at Corrigall Farm MuseumGuests can delve into Orkney's rural heritage by visiting the Corrigall Farm Museum, an interactive museum showcasing the island's farming history, situated 5.04 km from the lodge.
Excursion to Holm of GrimbisterNature enthusiasts can embark on a trip to Holm of Grimbister, a small island just 3.87 km away from the lodge, offering stunning coastal views and the chance to spot native wildlife.
- Discovering Damsay Island
- Relaxing by the Bay of Firth
- Enjoying the equipped kitchenette
- Delighting in local cuisine
- Coastal walks and hikes
- Unwinding in peaceful surroundings
- Birdwatching opportunities
- Stargazing from the lodge's outdoor area
License number: OR00246F
Location
* Located on Orkney's mainland in Stenness village, near the Standing Stones of Stenness and Ring of Brodgar. * Stenness offers access to Orkney Museum, Earl's Palace, St. Magnus Cathedral, showcasing Orkney's rich history and culture. * Stenness Stone Circle, Maeshowe Chambered Cairn ideal for history enthusiasts seeking an immersive Neolithic experience.
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