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Shapinsay
Shapinsay — island and civil parish in Orkney Islands, Scotland, UK.

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Plan your visit
- Typical visit
- 4 h–12 h
- Free entry
- Dog-friendly
Getting there & planning your visit
Shapinsay is an island in the Orkney Islands, with the postcode KW17 2DZ. Entry to the island is free. There is no nearest railway station, as it is a remote location.
About
Shapinsay is a island in the United Kingdom. It covers approximately 2,783 km². Recent population estimates put it at around 307 people. Part of Orkney Islands. Wikidata describes it as: "island and civil parish in Orkney Islands, Scotland, UK". Coordinates: 59.0489°, -2.8587°.
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Summary from the official site
Shapinsay is home to the Scots Language Centre, which focuses on the Scots language and its place-names. Visitors can explore a map of Scotland in Scots, which highlights the historical and linguistic significance of place-names across the country, reflecting regional dialects and cultural heritage.
From the Wikipedia article
Shapinsay (, Scots: Shapinsee) is one of the Orkney Islands off the north coast of mainland Scotland. With an area of 29.5 square kilometres (11.4 sq mi), it is the eighth largest island in the Orkney archipelago. It is low-lying and, with a bedrock formed from Old Red Sandstone overlain by boulder clay, fertile, causing most of the area to be used for farming. Shapinsay has two nature reserves and is notable for its bird life. Balfour Castle, built in the Scottish Baronial style, is one of the island's most prominent features, a reminder of the Balfour family's domination of Shapinsay during the 18th and 19th centuries; the Balfours transformed life on the island by introducing new agricultural techniques. Other landmarks include a standing stone, an Iron Age broch, a souterrain and a salt-water shower. There is one village on the island, Balfour, from which roll-on/roll-off car ferries sail to Kirkwall on the Orkney Mainland. At the 2011 census, Shapinsay had a population of 307. The economy of the island is primarily based on agriculture with the exception of a few small businesses that are largely tourism-related. A community-owned wind turbine was constructed in 2011. The island has a primary school but, in part due to improving transport links with mainland Orkney, no longer has a secondary school. Shapinsay's long history has given rise to various folk tales.
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Background
History
standing stone|alt=A photograph of a stone standing upright on the left in a field]] Standing stones show evidence of the island's human occupation since Neolithic times. According to Tacitus, the Roman general Agricola subdued the inhabitants of the Orkney Islands, and a local legend holds that he landed on Shapinsay. During the 18th century, a croft named Grukalty was renamed Agricola (which is also Latin for "farmer"). Roman coins have been found on Shapinsay, but they may have been brought to the island by traders. Shapinsay is mentioned in the Norse sagas: The Saga of Haakon Haakonsson states that Haakon IV of Norway anchored in Elwick Bay before sailing south to eventual defeat at the…
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- Coordinates
- 59.0489, -2.8587
- District
- Orkney Islands
- Postcode
- KW17 2DZ
- Parliamentary constituency
- Orkney and Shetland
- Population
- 307
Sources
- wikidata: Q1434255 (CC0)
- wikipedia: Shapinsay (CC BY-SA 4.0)
- commons: Geo of Ork by C Michael Hogan.jpg (CC BY-SA 4.0)
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Flagship📷 5Frequently asked questions
- Where is Shapinsay?
- Shapinsay is in the Scottish Islands, United Kingdom (postcode KW17 2DZ).
- What is Shapinsay?
- Shapinsay — island and civil parish in Orkney Islands, Scotland, UK.
- How do I get to Shapinsay?
- Drivers can use postcode KW17 2DZ.
- Is Shapinsay free to visit?
- Yes, Shapinsay is free to enter.
- How do I get to Shapinsay?
- Drivers can navigate to postcode KW17 2DZ. It sits within the Orkney and Shetland parliamentary constituency.