Sky Gathering, 2026
Stratocumulus spotted over Hoy, Orkney, Scotland by Larry Kupeli (Member 45,456) during the 2025 Orkney Sky Gathering.
MAY 25 TO MAY 30, 2026
Join us for a Sky Gathering in the wild beauty of Orkney, Scotland
In May of 2026, the Cloud Appreciation Society is hosting a gathering in the stunning archipelago of Orkney, off the north east coast of mainland Scotland. For this unique trip, we will be together for five days of specially arranged activities themed around the sky.
We will learn about the sky in an ancient and vibrant land
Our 2026 Sky Gathering will be centred in the charming harbour town of Stromness, Orkney. Cloud Appreciation Society members and their friends will be offered an itinerary of cultural, historical, and nature experiences themed on the sky and weather in this remarkable location where life revolves around the weather and the sea.
We have pulled together an extraordinary team of local expert guides who will be sharing their enthusiasm for the abundant birdlife, flora, geology, history, prehistory, music and stories of these islands. We will explore some of the stunning neolithic monuments in the UNESCO World Heritage Site including a 5,000-year-old village revealed after a storm.
This will be an oppportunity to immerse yourself in the culture of Orkney, enjoying delicious locally sourced food, tasting the weather in the local whiskies, making cloud art with respected local artists and learning about the area’s wildlife with talks by local ornithologists and naturalists. You will be guests at the Stromness Museum exploring their maritime collections in their Victorian setting, and at the award-winning Pier Arts Centre, home to an important collection of British fine art.
Hosted by Gavin Pretor-Pinney (Member 001), this trip is being organised with Orkney resident Rebecca Marr (Member 7,548) to ensure your visit is integrated into the heart of the welcoming community in the enchanted northern isles.
We will visit locations around the Orkney Mainland with Stromness (population 2,000) as our base where we can enjoy the quiet pace of life there with plenty of free time between events.
We will explore world-class Neolithic sites
With its dramatic coastal cliffs, pristine beaches and wild landscapes, Orkney offers a memorable archaeological adventure. Guided by expert archaeologists living in Orkney who have worked on many of the sites, we will embark on an intimate and remarkable journey into Neolithic times.
We will visit the world-famous site of Skara Brae, Europe’s best-preserved Neolithic settlement which dates back to 3,100 BC and lay hidden underground until the nineteenth century when a violent storm revealed the ancient houses. We'll walk around the majestic standing stones of the Ring of Brodgar and speculate on the cosmology of Orcadian ancestors amid the panoramic drama of the surrounding landscape. These remarkable sites are in the heart of Neolithic Orkney, the UNESCO World Heritage Site. We will learn some of the skills that these ancient people used including using pigments from stone and weaving a rope of grass.
Orkney boasts a remarkable concentration of Neolithic sites.
We will experience the local culture, food, wildlife and history
Immerse yourself in the vibrant cultural life of Orkney and experience the local food and natural world, led by artists, musicians and artisans from the islands. Local folk musicians will introduce us to the islands’ musical heritage and we will learn to dance the Orcadian Strip the Willow. Local artists will lead us in immersive sky-themed workshops including the magical sun-harnessing technique of making cyanotypes. There will be a Stromness stroll that will reveal the stories of the many artists and writers influenced by the giant skies and stormy seas. Find out about the rich bird, plant and marine life of Orkney from naturalists who live there. Visit the Viking cathedral whose sandstone pillars have been eroded over centuries by the wild weather.
Orkney is proud of its food and drink and this small archipelago produces award-winning seafoods, meats, cheeses, whisky and beer. Our meals throughout the trip will be packed with Orkney fare and we will enjoy a mix of hearty breakfasts, packed and buffet lunches and evening meals showcasing the best of Orkney’s larder, all made specially for us by chefs who love working with the tastes of the islands. Enjoy seafood caught fresh from the surrounding waters and the local beef from cows grazing salty grass as well as artisanal cheeses and homemade Orcadian dishes. We will be treated to dietary sensitive and specially curated menus throughout the trip and savour the elemental taste of Orkney in the local whiskies, Highland Park and Scapa, and seaweed soaked local gin.
Sky-themed events and talks will involve local musicians, artists, naturalists and historians.
The Itinerary
Our five day programme will be a truly immersive experience full of events and activities created specially for you.
Please note: the actual order and timing of events might change.
REGISTER YOUR INTEREST
If you are ready to place a deposit to book this trip (£600 GBP per place), please enter your details on the registration form below and we will get back to you. You’ll need to let us know how many you want to book for and what the desired room arrangements. If more register interest to book than we have places for, we will allocate places randomly.
We hope you will be able to join us on this unique and uplifting trip!
If you have any questions, get in touch at travel@cloudappreciationsociety.org.





















