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Stromabank Stromness

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Stromabank Stromabank
Longhope, Island of Hoy
Stromness
Orkney
p: +44 (0) 1856 701494
f: +44 (0) 1856 701611
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About Stromabank: A unique hotel on the beautiful Island of Hoy. Stromabank offers year round modern versatile accommodation comprising 4 en suite guest rooms, Breakfast room, Conservatory Restaurant and Public Bar.

The Conservatory Restaurant is a recent and most pleasing addition to Stromabank's social and leisure facilities. While waiting for your food to arrive feast your eyes on the stunning panoramic views of the Orkney Isles and over the Pentland Firth to Duncansby Head and mainland Scotland's northerly mountain range. Maureen offers a varied menu often traditional, sometimes exotic yet always wholesome and bursting with fresh Island produce which, according to season, is likely to include prime Orkney beef, Westray fish, locally harvested seafood and fresh mackerel. An elegant and warmly decorated room, Stromabank's Bar provides the ideal setting to wind down at the end of the day... while away an hour or two by the fire, chat to the locals, sit back and enjoy the music or perhaps a game of pool or darts. Tam keeps a well stocked bar including traditional and local draught or bottled beers, a good wine list, usual liqueurs, spirits, soft drinks and a top shelf crammed with international whiskies and fine malts from all over Scotland.

Surrounding area: Perched on a hill commanding uninterrupted views of the Orkney Isles and over the Pentland Firth to mainland Scotland, the Stromabank offers far more than bed and breakfast...
The Conservatory Restaurant and elegant Public Bar provide the perfect venue for wining and dining or perhaps a dram or two by the fire to round off a hard day relaxing and soaking up the Island's dramatic history and scenery.
Very little traffic, abundant bird, marine and plant life make the local area ideal for walking or cycling, a small loch nearby provides excellent trout fishing. Whether business or pleasure, your valued custom will always be appreciated at Stromabank Hotel.

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