Hoy is an islands in Orkney of Scotland. It is the second largest island of Orkney. Tourists from all over the world flock in numbers to the island of Hoy. The Hoy coast offers a panoramic view of the sea. Orkney's highest point is the Ward Hill, which is situated in Hoy.
Tourists Attractions in Hoy
There are many famous sites in Hoy, which are very popular among the tourists. Some of the famous sites in Hoy are listed below:
Scrapa Flow Visitor Center - This place is famous for naval base that was used in the world wars.
Dwarfie Stone - It is situated on the western side of the island.
RSPB Reserve - It is famous for birdlife and is situated on the island's Northern part.
Orkney Ferries - There are two island routes served by the Orkney Ferries. One route connects Moaness to the Graemsay and Stromness Island. The other route connects Lyness and Longhope to the Flotta and Houton Islands.
Accommodation in Hoy
With several hotels and guest houses it is not difficult to find an accommodation in Hoy. The hotels offer the best room services besides excellent hotel amenities. The cottages in Hoy offer the best accommodations to the tourists. The cottage provides two bedrooms and a private bathrooms. The House O'Wards cottage provide six bedrooms and the Linksness cottage provides six rooms.