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>>>Speaking personally, all this debate just fuels my excitement. Mrs Wild Wooder and I will be visiting Maes Howe and other parts of neolithic Orkney in just over two weeks time. Can't wait. <<<

Have a fantastic time, I was there for 2 weeks in August, it's a very special place, you'll love it :-)
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The Smithfield Hotel in Dounby had just changed hands when I was there, excellent very tasty veggie and non-veggie food, plenty to eat, friendly staff and not too expensive.

The fuel was cheaper in Dounby and Dounby stores next to the filling station is big and very well-stocked.

If you want anything organic, take it with you, it's not easy to find. The Somerfield in Kirkwall ( the only big supermarket on Mainland ) don't even do organic bread.

The Standing Stones Hotel in Stenness had also just changed hands but they were very "offit" so we just had one bar-meal there.

Julia's Bistro in Stromness straight outside the ferry terminal has a varied manu.

You may just catch Gerri's Ice Cream Parlour on the main Stromness to Stenness road, opposite side of the road to the filling station in Stenness, beside the bus stop, there's a lovely selection of Orkney ice-creams, I dare you to try the Stenness Monster :-)

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Yus, absolutely loved it, as well as solstice sunrise at the Stones of Stenness all on our own! I've tried to upload Mrs Wild Wooder's digi photos, but they're too big. We stayed at the Standing Stones Hotel. New people, very charming and hard working. Bar meals were fine and the trouble is the previous owner was also the chief chef, so the restaurant didn't open often in the evening. All set to change though and at breakfast on the right table you can look across to the Ring of Brodgar!

Stenness Monster...hmmmmm. If only I wasn't a diabetic old fart!

But the Orkneys are a wonderful place and we only scratched the surface in a week. Skara Brae, Broch of Gurness but no time for the Dwarfie Stane. Saw a wonderful bungalow for sale on the shore of a peaceful loch. Trout and no licence needed...I could even take up fishing if we bought the bungalow but a bloody long commute to the City of London. Ah well...dream on!