Access
Carers tickets
In line with best practice in the visitor attractions industry, visitors with disabilities are treated on an equal basis with all other visitors and entry is charged at the appropriate admission category rate - Adult/Concession/Child. Proof of disability is not required.
We recognise that some disabled visitors may need help to visit our sites and we offer free entry for accompanying carers, these can be added when making your booking. Please note this is limited to two carers per transaction.
Parking
On-street parking is available about 350m away, on Thomas Street.
Approach to site
Entry to the Bishop’s Palace is direct from the street through an iron gate and down some wooden steps.
Both routes to the Earl’s Palace involve steps:
1. The path from Palace Road has 2 steps up and 1 step down, followed by 1 step into the monument.
2. From Watergate there are 3 steps up, a short path and 2 steps down, followed by 1 step into the monument.
Visitor centre
Once within the grounds of the Earl’s Palace, there is step-free access to the visitor centre.
Monument
The ground floor of the Bishop’s Palace is mainly on the level and surfaced with gravel.
Access to the first floor of the tower is up wooden steps followed by narrow stone steps (with rope handrail). Currently closed.
The ground floor of the Earl’s Palace includes the kitchen and an interpretive display. These are reached by 2 wide stone steps.
The first floor includes the great hall and bedchambers and is reached by a wide stone staircase (without handrail). Currently closed.
Access to the second floor is via a narrow stone spiral staircase. Currently closed.
Toilets
Nearest adapted toilet is at the Kirkwall and St Ola Community Centre, Broad Street, about 120m away.
Dogs
Assistance dogs are permitted at all our sites and within roofed areas.
Visitors' dogs are allowed at Bishop's and Earl's Palace, but are not permitted in roofed areas.
Dogs must be kept on a lead at all times and not left unattended at any time. Owners must pick up after their dogs.