Lynnfield Hotel & Restaurant
A Hotel in Orkney

The accommodation at The Lynnfield hotel consists of ten, fully fitted bedrooms and suites, meaning we can give individual attention to all our guests. On the other hand, if you want to be left in peace during your stay, that is in plentiful supply here. All of the hotels bedrooms are spacious and tastefully decorated, furnished with antique beds and complemented by very modern en-suites. You won’t find better accommodation throughout Kirkwall, or indeed the whole of Orkney.
Our wood-panelled lounge provides the ideal space within the hotel to relax. If the peat fire and comfy sofas aren’t relaxing enough, choose a soothing dram from our extensive range of malt whiskies – over 360 at last count, including many rare expressions of Highland Park, Britain’s most northerly distillery, and our closest neighbour.
Our restaurant offers fine views over Kirkwall, but more importantly food of exceptional quality from the comfort of the hotel. Built on a commitment to using the finest local produce, including beef, seaweed-fed lamb, fish, shellfish and much more
Lynnfield Hotel & Restaurant
Guest Facilities
- 7 x Double
- 2 x Twin
- 1 x Double/Twin
- Full Cooked Breakfast
- Evening Meals
- Lunch
- Bar
- Sitting Room
- Garden
- Parking on site
- Dogs welcome by arrangement
- Wifi
- Free Parking
- Check-in between: 14:00h and 23:00h.
St Ola
Kirkwall
Orkney
KW15 1SU
T 01856 872505 Visit website
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The Private House Stay's Guide
Orkney
A short ferry crossing off the North coast gets you to magical islands of the Orkneys - a fertile and spirtual place that contains over 12,000 neolithic ruins, standing stones and burial chambers. The Old Man of Hoy is one of climbing's great landmarks. Scapa Flow was also a huge seabase in the Second World War and the site of the scuttling of the First World War German High Seas Fleet and a great sports diving location. Whether island hopping by ferry or plane, visiting Skara Brae or the Ring of Brodgar, there is much to do in Orkney and its remote location stops too many tourists.