πŸ“Œ Village on the Isle of Sanday, Orkney Isles
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Attractively-named Kettletoft is easily the most photogenic of Sanday’s two main settlements, on a narrow headland between two of the large bays so typical of the island. The small clutch of houses is strung along the west side of Kettletoft Bay, with a harbour that used to be Sanday’s main ferry port and part of a thriving herring industry… no longer, and the former hustle and bustle is hard to imagine today. On the other side of the headland is Backaskaill Bay, probably Sanday’s busiest beach. Having said that, Sanday doesn’t exactly get “busy”…

🌍 Location

πŸ“Œ Sanday

🧭 O.S. Grid Reference: HY 659385

πŸ›°οΈ GPS coordinates: 59.231255,-2.600037

🚢 Backaskaill Bay is a 1 mi walk by road – less if you cut across the pathless headland. Quoyness Cairn isn’t far as the crow flies, but is in fact a significantly longer walk around the jagged coastline.

🚌 There’s a pier… but no public ferries call at it. Access to Sanday is by ferry to Loth, several miles to the south. The Sanday Bus provides transport on demand.

Explore nearby

<1 mi away

>> Backaskaill Bay β˜…β˜…

<3 mi away

>> Quoyness Chambered Cairn β˜…β˜…β˜…β˜… (1 mi β†’)

>> Sanday Heritage Centre β˜…β˜… (2 mi β†’)

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