Camping in Stronsay

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Orkney’s Island of Bays is a low-lying isle to the north of Mainland where blue-green water laps white sand beaches. The coast is rich in all the quintessential components of Orkney: Neolithic chambered tombs and Iron Age brochs, a local craft trail, bird reserve, and a characterful community of farmers and fishers. Stronsay and nearby Sanday are great to explore on bike or foot and provide an excellent spot for a night or two of camping.

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Top-rated campgrounds in Stronsay

Miry Park TinTents

1. Miry Park TinTents

Sanday, Scotland · 8 units · Tents, Motorhomes, Glamping
We have 2 x 4 berth tin tents both can sleep 4 adults or 2 adults and 2 children room for a travel cot both have full bathrooms with chemical toilets both have full kitchens and lounge areas THE BYRE has a double island bed & THE BEACHCOMBER has a French Double bed all supplied with bedding and towels we have an indoor hot tub .wifi .lots of animals to interact with llamas alpacas pygmy goats calves lambs etc our campsite has a shower ..toilets & a indoor eating area ...we accept bbqs and firepits and has amazing sea view fridge & freezer are also available ..we also have new for 2026 a safari tent contains 1 double & 4 singles which sleeps 6 ...minimum 2 night booking and must be booked in advance
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Sinclair Bay Lodges

2. Sinclair Bay Lodges

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Wick, Scotland · 4 units
Luxury seafront glamping pods with private patio and jaccuzi. Fully equipped kitchenette with fridge freezer and en-suite shower room. All bedding, towels, cutlery and cookware are included. We have a bike shed on site and private parking for cars. Located on the John O'Groats trail and NC500 route.
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Stronsay camping guide

Where to go

The Vat of Kirbister

To the southeast of the island at Odin Bay lies a unique geological structure, the centrepiece in one of Orkney’s most renowned coastlines. The sea arch was originally formed when the roof of a cave collapsed, leaving only the mouth. Walkers can wander down to the coast and the Vat of Kirbister, then continue south past sea stacks home to early Christian hermitages and Iron Age ruins. Turn west at Lamb Head toward the Bay of Houseby to follow a nearly 13-kilometre circular loop walk. 

Whitehall Village

Whitehall blossomed as the centre of Scotland’s herring industry in the 18th and 19th centuries. Now a small heritage centre in the village tells the stories of the island’s fisherfolk. Whitehall is the port of call for Orkney’s inter-island ferry service and from its quaint Victorian seafront, you can look out toward  the islet of Papa Stronsay, home to an active monastery. 

St.Catherine’s Bay beach

A 6.5-km walk west from the main village of Whitehall is the beach at St. Catherine’s Bay. The wild dunes, thin lip of sand, and wide, shallow bay are surrounded by farmland and offer views out toward Linga Holm and the island of Eday. On a rare windless day, the calm is interrupted only by the chatter of seabirds and grazing cattle nearby. 

Rothiesholm

Stronsay is also called the “Star Island” and one of its off-kilter points is the remote peninsula of Rothiesholm. The blue-green Bay of Holland makes a stunning backdrop for a walk along the Sands of Rhothiesholm. Further along the peninsula enjoy an amble through heather and wildflowers in the summer months. The headland at Rothiesholm is home to Stronsay’s community-owned wind turbine, a staple of many of Orkney’s inner and outer isles.

Frequently Asked Questions

Stronsay, also known as the “Star Island,” offers a variety of activities such as walking along the Sands of Rhothiesholm, exploring the heather and wildflowers in the summer months, and visiting the community-owned wind turbine at Rothiesholm.

Stronsay is home to the remote peninsula of Rothiesholm, the Bay of Holland, the Vat of Kirbister, and the sea arch at Odin Bay, making it a unique destination for exploring Orkney’s renowned coastlines.

Stronsay and nearby Sanday are great for camping, offering a night or two of camping surrounded by the beauty of Orkney. You can also explore different options for camping near Stronsay on Hipcamp.

Happy farmer sitting in a truck in a grassy field
Happy farmer sitting in a truck in a grassy field