The choice is yours
Your ceremony can, in effect, take place anywhere you want:
a stone circle, a beach by moonlight, a dappled woodland … you are NOT
restricted solely to set locations or buildings. A commonly shared
theme for many couples is a reverence for nature, so a ritual at an
outdoor site with particularly stunning views, in a liminal or threshold
place, or with archaeological or historical interest, can really
enhance the sacredness of the occasion.
Popular sites for holding ritual in Orkney
Orkney
is the perfect place to hold a ceremony to honour your relationship. A group of islands just off the
north-east coast of Scotland, Orkney is full of ancient sites which
resonate with the power of the ancestors, enigmatic historic ruins, and
some of the most stunning natural environments in the world.
A
popular choice is The Ring of Brodgar – the third largest stone circle
in Britain, about 5000 years old and situated between the lochs of
Harray and Stenness, and studded with purple heather – a very peaceful
site, with just the call of water-birds and the lapping of the lochs as
background sound.
There are woodlands, beaches of clean sand
which are often deserted, wild moorlands, windswept hills, and cliffs
that are usually full of nesting sea-birds. All of these venues are
suitable if you would prefer a natural environment. If you choose a
seashore setting, you will probably have an audience of seals all
curious to see what is happening!
There are also plenty of
superb indoor venues which we would be delighted to advise on. In the
event of stubbornly poor weather it is possible to decide on the day, or
even at the last minute, to move to an indoors venue – so please don't
worry about getting drenched!
Never been to Orkney?
If
you don't know Orkney too well, then simply describe to us the type of
site you dream of holding your ceremony at, and we’ll advise you on what’s
available … why not start by browsing the photographs on this site for
inspiration?
Is anywhere not available?
Please
don't ask us to conduct a ritual anywhere that is unsafe or where access
to the public is generally denied. We are happy to advise on this.
We
are not able to obtain permission to perform ceremonies at sites which
are owned or managed by other religious faiths. Likewise, out of
respect to other religious faiths, we will not ask to perform rituals in
any site owned or managed by them; although we are honoured if ever
invited by them to do so. Please note that this specifically means we
are NOT able to conduct ceremonies in the Italian Chapel and / or St
Magnus Cathedral.