Bay of Skaill

Coordinates: 59°3′12″N 3°20′14″W / 59.05333°N 3.33722°W / 59.05333; -3.33722
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Bay of Skaill seen from Skara Brae site

The Bay of Skaill (from Old Norse Bugr Skála) is a small bay on the west coast of the Orkney Mainland, Scotland.

Visitor attractions[edit]

Bay of Skaill is the location of the famous Neolithic settlement, Skara Brae, and a large residence, Skaill House, the property of the laird on whose estate Skara Brae was discovered. Skaill House has connections with Captain James Cook.

Skaill Viking hoard[edit]

In March 1858, a boy named David Linklater was digging at Muckle Brae, near the Sandwick parish church, when he came across a few pieces of silver lying in the earth. Astounded by the find, Linklater was soon joined by a number of folk. Together they unearthed over one hundred items. This hoard is the largest Viking treasure trove found so far in Scotland.[1]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "The Skaill Viking Hoard Article". Archived from the original on 27 September 2007. Retrieved 12 May 2007.

59°3′12″N 3°20′14″W / 59.05333°N 3.33722°W / 59.05333; -3.33722