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Discover the ancient Iron Age broch near Thurso, a stone tower steeped in Viking heritage and coastal Scottish history.
A cozy harbourfront café in Scrabster offering fresh fare, friendly service, and a warm community atmosphere by the northern Scottish coast.
A quiet 19th-century wellhouse in central Thurso, once the town’s main water supply and a hub of everyday life.
Discover Caithness history, art, and culture in a beautifully restored historic building with museum, gallery, theatre, café, and accessible facilities.
Explore the evocative medieval ruins of Old St Peter’s Church, a historic landmark steeped in Norse heritage and Caithness history in the heart of Thurso.
Experience the peaceful charm of Geise Farm—Thurso’s riverside farm and nature reserve perfect for walks, picnics, and rural relaxation.
Celebrating nearly two centuries of Caithness farming heritage through vibrant shows and community spirit.
A unique hexagonal mausoleum near Thurso commemorating Viking Earl Harold and the Sinclair family legacy in northern Scotland.
A community-run museum in Castletown, Caithness, preserving the maritime and industrial heritage of Scotland’s far north with engaging exhibits and local stories.
Discover Peedie Sands, a tranquil hidden beach on Scotland’s northern coast, perfect for solitude, wildlife watching, and pristine coastal beauty.
Step back in time at Mary Ann's Cottage, a perfectly preserved 19th-century Highland croft offering authentic cultural heritage and coastal charm.
Experience the magic of the UK’s most northerly reindeer in the serene Highlands at Lichen Caithness Reindeer Centre.
Scotland’s northernmost lighthouse atop dramatic cliffs, offering wild coastal views, rich wildlife, and historic maritime heritage.
Discover the rich history and stunning landscapes at the Mackay Country Landmark in the Scottish Highlands, a must-visit for culture and nature enthusiasts.
Savor authentic Scottish beef in a unique farm-to-table beer garden and grill nestled in the scenic Caithness countryside near Thurso.
Explore the northernmost Scottish castle restored by the Queen Mother, with stunning gardens and panoramic coastal views.
Experience Scotland’s wild north coast from a historic lighthouse perched on a rugged peninsula with panoramic sea views and rich wildlife.
Explore Whitegate Broch, a well-preserved Iron Age fortress perched above the Caithness coast, revealing ancient Scottish history and stunning sea views.
Perched on rugged cliffs, Old Keiss Castle’s evocative ruins reveal centuries of Sinclair clan history and offer stunning coastal vistas.
Discover Scotland’s Iron Age brochs and coastal heritage at the Caithness Broch Centre, a vibrant museum nestled in Auckengill’s historic old school.
A breathtaking white-sand beach framed by historic castles and rugged cliffs, offering tranquil walks and coastal wildlife near Wick.
Discover Nybster Broch, a 2,000-year-old Iron Age fortress perched on Caithness cliffs with stunning sea views and rich archaeological heritage.
Explore two of Scotland’s oldest Neolithic chambered cairns set in haunting Caithness moorlands, revealing 5,000 years of ancient burial traditions.
Discover Bucholie Castle, a dramatic 15th-century clifftop ruin steeped in Norse legend and medieval history on Scotland’s wild Caithness coast.
Discover Scotland’s most northerly mainland whisky distillery with artisan spirits, stunning sea views, and immersive tours in John O’Groats.
Cozy harbour-side fish and chips eatery at Scotland’s northern tip, famed for fresh seafood and warm hospitality.
Historic octagonal landmark and souvenir shop marking Scotland’s northern gateway at John o' Groats.
Historic coastal castle near Wick, blending dramatic clan history with haunting legends and modern hospitality.
A charming Highland farm shop and restaurant blending local tradition with fresh, farm-to-table Scottish cuisine in scenic Caithness countryside.
Discover the wild beauty and tranquil shores of the Bay of Sannick, a serene coastal escape near iconic John o' Groats in Scotland's far north.
Dramatic sandstone sea stacks rising 60m off Scotland’s northeastern coast, framed by wild cliffs and sweeping ocean vistas.
A convenient and comprehensive Tesco Superstore in Wick offering extended hours, fresh produce, a café, and petrol services for all your daily needs.
Explore the dramatic cliffside ruins of Castle Sinclair Girnigoe, a powerful medieval fortress and ancestral seat of the Sinclairs, overlooking the North Sea.
Explore one of the world's largest blanket bogs with rare wildlife, scenic trails, and a unique visitor centre in the heart of Scotland’s Flow Country.
Remote and scenic Rackwick Beach on Hoy offers dramatic cliffs, rich wildlife, and access to Orkney’s iconic Old Man of Hoy sea stack.
Historic Stromness: Orkney’s charming seaport where maritime heritage meets vibrant culture and stunning coastal landscapes.
Scotland’s northeastern sentinel, Duncansby Head Lighthouse offers dramatic cliffs, iconic sea stacks, and rich maritime history at Britain’s edge.
Explore the UK’s civil nuclear legacy and Caithness heritage at this modern archive hub in Wick Airport.
Explore Wick’s rich maritime heritage through immersive exhibits and engaging stories at this charming seasonal museum.
Explore Scotland’s wild northern coast on the John O’Groats Trail from Wick to Keiss, where rugged cliffs meet historic castles and sweeping sea views.
Historic Victorian church in Wick offering spiritual heritage and community warmth in the heart of Caithness.
Discover the authentic 18th-century Orcadian croft life at Cra'as Nest Museum, perched above scenic Rackwick Bay on Hoy Island.
Experience thrilling boat tours along Caithness’s dramatic coastline from Wick Harbour with expert guides and unforgettable wildlife encounters.
Soaring 450 feet above the Atlantic, the Old Man of Hoy is a breathtaking sea stack and iconic Orkney landmark beloved by climbers and nature enthusiasts.
Explore Scotland’s northernmost mainland distillery crafting award-winning maritime single malts in the historic coastal town of Wick.
Explore Orkney’s historic Napoleonic coastal defences at Hackness Martello Tower and Battery, a rare and well-preserved military site overlooking Scapa Flow.
Explore the evocative ruins of the Castle of Old Wick, a majestic 14th-century coastal fortress perched on rugged cliffs overlooking the North Sea.
Explore Tinker's Cave, a historic landmark in Wick, Scotland, where stunning landscapes meet rich heritage and adventure awaits.
Explore Orkney’s naval heritage at Scapa Flow Museum, where history and interactive exhibits bring two World Wars to life in the heart of Hoy.
Explore the ancient Neolithic chambered cairn of Cairn o'Get, a 5,000-year-old burial site set in a stunning prehistoric Caithness landscape.
Explore the only Neolithic rock-cut tomb in Orkney, where ancient craftsmanship meets legend in a remote, atmospheric valley on Hoy.
Meet friendly reindeer and diverse animals in a scenic Highland park along the North Coast 500 route.
Explore the mysterious Bronze Age stone rows of Hill O' Many Stanes, a captivating prehistoric monument set against scenic Highland coastlines.
A historic cliffside stairway leading to a secluded natural harbour, echoing with the legacy of Scotland’s fishing heritage and rugged coastal beauty.
Explore 8,000 years of Highland history and the poignant story of the Clearances in the historic Strathnaver Museum near Bettyhill.
Discover the wild, peaceful shores of Farr Bay near Bettyhill—where dramatic sea views and rich wildlife create a perfect Highland escape.
A windswept Caithness fishing harbour with dramatic sea views, historic charm, and a quiet, authentic Highland atmosphere.
Secluded golden sands and rugged headlands meet serene waters at Farr Beach, a tranquil coastal gem near Bettyhill in northern Scotland.
Explore rugged cliffs, vibrant seabird colonies, and wild moorland at RSPB Scotland Hoy Nature Reserve, a sanctuary of natural beauty and wildlife.
Discover the tranquil charm and rich maritime history of Latheronwheel Harbour, a picturesque Scottish coastal village harbour.
Discover Dunbeath’s rich archaeological and literary heritage in this accessible museum set within a historic Highland village.
A pristine mile of golden sand and dunes on Scotland's wild north coast, where rivers meet the sea and history whispers through ancient stones.
A haunting cluster of wartime wrecks resting in the clear waters off Stromness, offering divers a powerful encounter with Orkney’s naval past.
A magical mixed woodland sanctuary in Orkney, blending rare trees, wildlife, and tranquil streams in a unique northern landscape.
Explore Hoy High Lighthouse, a historic gem in Orkney, where maritime history meets stunning coastal views and natural beauty.
Explore Ness Battery, a preserved World War coastal defense site in Stromness, revealing Orkney’s vital naval history and wartime stories.
Explore Orkney’s maritime past and natural wonders at Stromness Museum, a captivating cultural gem on the waterfront.
Explore Orkney’s Viking saga through immersive exhibits and historic ruins in the tranquil village of Orphir.
Explore the unique 12th-century Norse estate with Scotland’s only medieval round church, steeped in Viking saga and history.
Discover a nationally significant collection of 20th century British art in Stromness’s award-winning Pier Arts Centre with free admission and inspiring exhibitions.
Discover the legacy of Orcadian Arctic explorer Dr John Rae at his commemorative statue in the historic harbor town of Stromness.
Historic Stromness Harbour: a sheltered maritime gateway blending rich heritage with vibrant coastal charm in Orkney.
Explore a unique 5,000-year-old Neolithic burial cairn blending ancient architectural styles and famed for its distinctive pottery in Orkney.
A striking Viking-themed carved wooden pole on Burray’s beach, celebrating Orkney’s Norse heritage through local artistry.
Discover the peaceful Burn of Sutherland, a pristine Highland stream nestled in Orkney’s wild and historic landscape.
Discover Waulkmill Bay, Orkney’s peaceful golden beach with stunning Scapa Flow views and a hidden coastal charm perfect for picnics and nature lovers.
Explore the rugged cliffs and ancient fossil-rich sandstone of Yesnaby Coastal Walk near Stromness, a dramatic and scenic Orkney hiking experience.
Explore Orkney’s ancient fossils, wartime history, and island heritage at this engaging centre on Burray.
A cozy family-run cafe in Rhitongue serving artisan focaccia, pizzas, and cakes with friendly service and stunning Highland views.
Discover the ancient mysteries of Maeshowe, a 5,000-year-old Neolithic tomb famed for its winter solstice alignment and Viking runes in Orkney.
Discover Happy Valley, a hidden woodland garden oasis in Stenness, Orkney, where tranquil streams and peaceful paths invite quiet reflection.
Dramatic 115-foot sandstone sea stack with a natural arch, set amid wild cliffs and crashing Atlantic waves on Orkney’s west coast.
Discover Ousdale Broch, a captivating Iron Age fortress in Caithness, blending ancient architecture with Norse history and scenic northern landscapes.
Explore the ancient Standing Stones of Stenness, a mystical Neolithic henge and one of the oldest stone circles in the British Isles, set amidst Orkney’s stunning landscapes.
Explore the monumental Neolithic heart of Orkney, where ancient ceremonial grandeur and intricate artistry reveal 5,000 years of history.
Dramatic sandstone cliffs, ancient fossils, and the iconic two-legged sea stack create a captivating coastal experience on Orkney’s wild west shore.
Explore the ancient Neolithic Barnhouse Settlement, a unique village near the Stones of Stenness revealing 5,000-year-old social and ritual life in Orkney.
Explore the majestic Neolithic Ring of Brodgar, a vast stone circle and henge steeped in mystery and ancient ritual on Orkney’s Mainland.
Step back in time at Helmsdale’s Iron Age Roundhouse, a captivating glimpse into ancient Highland life and architecture.
A peaceful wildlife sanctuary set within Orkney’s ancient Neolithic landscape, blending natural beauty with rich cultural heritage.
Explore Maeshowe, a 5,000-year-old Neolithic tomb in Orkney, famed for its winter solstice light show and Viking runic carvings.
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Discover the ancient Iron Age broch near Thurso, a stone tower steeped in Viking heritage and coastal Scottish history.
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